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- Police: Escaped Mich. prisoner captured
- Fatal heart woes tied to sugar use equal to 2 cans of soda
- Former 2nd lady Joan Mondale dies at age 83
- 'Barrel bomb' raids kill at least 26 in Syria
- Web companies give first look at secret gov't data requests
- 'Black Death' likely wrote its way into modern DNA
- Rare school shooting rattles nerves in Russia
- Popular hotels named in 2013 data hacking
- New details on Philip Seymour Hoffman death
- U.S. denies senators' claims Kerry said Syria policy is failing
- Senators: Kerry says Syria plan is failing, sees new al Qaeda threat
- Car-to-car communication may soon be required in new vehicles
- Obama to travel to Saudi Arabia to discuss security, tensions
- U.S. default could happen quickly, Lew warns
- No investigation of Woody Allen pending, Connecticut says
- Super mess: Fans complain of mass transit chaos
- Mandela leaves $4M estate to family, staff
- Feds consider car-to-car technology to reduce crashes
- Sept. 11 'truther' reveals how he got past Super Bowl security
- Hoffman among thousands of addiction victims
- First of a one-two winter punch socks eastern US
- Educator charged with sexual abuse in YouTube case
- Judge says Chris Brown should remain in treatment
- Ratings: another record for Super Bowl
- Syrian airstrikes kill at least 18 in Aleppo
- Convicted murderer escapes from Michigan prison
- Man says he ate birds, turtles in 13 months adrift
- Leno: 2nd 'Tonight exit' is quits for late-night
- Official: Heroin in packets in Hoffman's apartment
- Seattle Super Bowl win buoys a city used to losing
Police: Escaped Mich. prisoner captured Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:33 PM PST |
Fatal heart woes tied to sugar use equal to 2 cans of soda Posted: 03 Feb 2014 03:06 PM PST |
Former 2nd lady Joan Mondale dies at age 83 Posted: 03 Feb 2014 03:56 PM PST |
'Barrel bomb' raids kill at least 26 in Syria Posted: 03 Feb 2014 12:47 PM PST |
Web companies give first look at secret gov't data requests Posted: 03 Feb 2014 01:57 PM PST Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo and Google on Monday began publishing details about the number of secret government requests for data they receive, hoping to show limited involvement in controversial surveillance efforts. The tech industry has pushed for greater transparency on government data requests, seeking to shake off concerns about their involvement in vast, surreptitious surveillance programs revealed last summer by former spy contractor Edward Snowden. The government said last month it would relax rules restricting what details companies can disclose about Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court orders they receive for user information. Several companies, including Google and Microsoft, sued the government last year, seeking the ability to disclose more of that data. |
'Black Death' likely wrote its way into modern DNA Posted: 03 Feb 2014 12:05 PM PST The Black Death of the 14th century may be written into the DNA of survivors' descendants, new research finds. The study reveals that Roma people (sometimes known as gypsies, although this is considered a derogatory term) and white Europeans share alterations to their genetic code that occurred after the Roma settled in Europe from northwest India 1,000 years ago. "We show that there are some immune receptors that are clearly influenced by evolution in Europe and not in northwest India," said study leader Mihai Netea, a researcher in experimental internal medicine at Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center in the Netherlands. "India did not have the medieval plague, as Europe had," Netea told Live Science. |
Rare school shooting rattles nerves in Russia Posted: 03 Feb 2014 10:59 AM PST By Ian Bateson and Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - A teenager described as a model student shot a teacher and a police officer dead and took more than 20 of his schoolmates hostage in a Moscow classroom on Monday, days before Russia hosts the Winter Olympics under tight security. The suspect was disarmed and detained about an hour after the shootings after talking to his father, the owner of the two rifles with which he forced his way into the school in northern Moscow at midday. The incident rattled nerves in a country on high alert for Islamist militant violence as athletes and spectators arrive for the Sochi Games, a prestige project that will help shape President Vladimir Putin's legacy. It is almost unheard-of for a student to attack a school in Russia. |
Popular hotels named in 2013 data hacking Posted: 03 Feb 2014 05:34 AM PST |
New details on Philip Seymour Hoffman death Posted: |
U.S. denies senators' claims Kerry said Syria policy is failing Posted: 03 Feb 2014 02:01 PM PST The US administration Monday stood by its policy on Syria denying that Secretary of State John Kerry had called for a change of strategy and to arm opposition rebels. Quoting influential Republican senators, some US media claimed that in a meeting on the sidelines of a security conference in Munich the top US diplomat had said US policy in Syria was failing and it was time for a change. |
Senators: Kerry says Syria plan is failing, sees new al Qaeda threat Posted: 03 Feb 2014 07:00 AM PST |
Car-to-car communication may soon be required in new vehicles Posted: 03 Feb 2014 01:55 PM PST By Elvina Nawaguna WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators are crafting a rule that would require all new vehicles to be able to "talk" to one another using wireless technology, which the Department of Transportation said would significantly reduce accidents on U.S. roads and alleviate traffic congestion. A proposed rule mandating so-called vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology should be put in place before President Barack Obama leaves office in early 2017, DOT officials said on Monday. "When these technologies are adapted across the fleet, the results could be nothing short of revolutionary for roadway safety," said David Friedman, acting administrator of the DOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Mandating the use of technology once thought to be science-fiction will "pave the way for market penetration of vehicle-to-vehicle safety applications," the DOT said in a statement. |
Obama to travel to Saudi Arabia to discuss security, tensions Posted: 03 Feb 2014 09:43 AM PST The White House said on Monday that President Barack Obama will travel to Saudi Arabia in March to meet with King Abdullah to discuss a range of security issues in the Middle East that have caused some strains in the bilateral relationship. The rare visit, which comes at the end of an Obama trip to the Netherlands, Belgium and Italy, will include discussions about "Gulf and regional security, peace in the Middle East, countering violent extremism, and other issues of prosperity and security," the White House said in a statement. King Abdullah met Secretary of State John Kerry in November and discussed concerns about the unwillingness of the United State to intervene in Syria and recent overtures to its arch-rival, Iran. Saudi Arabia turned down a seat on the United Nations Security Council in October, in a display of anger at the failure of the international community to end the war in Syria. |
U.S. default could happen quickly, Lew warns Posted: 03 Feb 2014 09:16 AM PST Washington is due to reinstate a limit on its borrowing at the end of this week and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said the administration can use accounting measures to stay under the new cap until the end of February. After that time, "very soon it would not be possible to meet all of the obligations of the federal government," Lew said at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center, a prominent Washington think tank. Washington has danced perilously close to the edge of default several times since 2011, and this year some Republicans pledge to extract policy concessions from Democrats before they allow the debt limit to rise. Federal debt ballooned during the 2007-09 recession and most analysts think Washington's obligations to pay for health care for the elderly will stress the budget more as U.S. society ages. |
No investigation of Woody Allen pending, Connecticut says Posted: 03 Feb 2014 08:56 AM PST State prosecutors in Connecticut do not have an open investigation of Woody Allen, a spokesman said on Monday, after the filmmaker's adult adopted daughter renewed allegations that he sexually abused her at age 7. A prosecutor decided after an investigation in 1993 not to charge Allen, who has denied the allegations. "We have no pending investigation. If we were to receive a complaint, we would review it, as we do with any complaint, and take the appropriate action," Mark Dupuis, a spokesman for Connecticut's Division of Criminal Justice, told Reuters. |
Super mess: Fans complain of mass transit chaos Posted: 03 Feb 2014 07:26 AM PST |
Mandela leaves $4M estate to family, staff Posted: 03 Feb 2014 07:26 AM PST |
Feds consider car-to-car technology to reduce crashes Posted: 03 Feb 2014 07:48 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials are planning to announce Monday whether automakers should be required to equip new cars and light trucks with technology that enables vehicles to communicate with each other to prevent collisions. Such vehicle-to-vehicle communication could transform traffic safety. |
Sept. 11 'truther' reveals how he got past Super Bowl security Posted: 03 Feb 2014 05:57 AM PST |
Hoffman among thousands of addiction victims Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:55 PM PST LOS ANGELES (AP) — Philip Seymour Hoffman suffered from a chronic medical condition that required ongoing treatment. An admitted drug addict who first sought professional help more than two decades ago, Hoffman apparently succumbed to his illness with an overdose despite a return to rehab last March. |
First of a one-two winter punch socks eastern US Posted: 03 Feb 2014 03:31 PM PST |
Educator charged with sexual abuse in YouTube case Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:52 PM PST RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A California educator who was confronted by a former student on a YouTube video seen hundreds of thousands of times was charged Monday with 16 counts of sexual abuse, prosecutors said. |
Judge says Chris Brown should remain in treatment Posted: 03 Feb 2014 03:29 PM PST |
Ratings: another record for Super Bowl Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:11 PM PST |
Syrian airstrikes kill at least 18 in Aleppo Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:50 PM PST |
Convicted murderer escapes from Michigan prison Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:17 PM PST |
Man says he ate birds, turtles in 13 months adrift Posted: 03 Feb 2014 03:43 PM PST |
Leno: 2nd 'Tonight exit' is quits for late-night Posted: 03 Feb 2014 11:14 AM PST |
Official: Heroin in packets in Hoffman's apartment Posted: 03 Feb 2014 04:37 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — Tests have confirmed there was heroin in at least some of the scores of plastic packets in the New York City apartment where Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead, a law enforcement official said Monday, and authorities are working to determine whether the drug was mixed or tainted with anything else. |
Seattle Super Bowl win buoys a city used to losing Posted: 03 Feb 2014 03:15 PM PST SEATTLE (AP) — For a city accustomed to losing not just games, but teams, the Seattle Seahawks' dominant Super Bowl win provided a long overdue catharsis, buoying the spirits of a fan base that hasn't always had much to cheer about. |
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