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- Atlanta preps for storm that left 4 dead in Texas
- Exclusive: Clarence Thomas says society overly sensitive about race
- Meet Pascal Tessier, first openly gay Eagle Scout
- Curls and dimples: Shirley Temple dies at 85
- First lady's state dinner gown by Carolina Herrera
- Belgium set to extend right-to-die law to children
- Algeria: Plane crash kills 77 but 1 man survives
- Official: Deal with devil prompted girl's killing
- NBC's Tom Brokaw diagnosed with cancer
- White falls to the I-Pod in Olympic stunner
- Hundreds flock to 'weeping' Mary statue in Israel
- House passes debt ceiling increase
- Security fears threaten US future in Afghanistan
- Obama, Hollande tackle tenuous diplomatic efforts
- Republicans set stage for raising debt limit
- GOP chooses 'clean' debt bill
- Quel choix! Like picking a favorite daughter
- She put the 'Happy' in Happy Meals; arrest depresses drug dealer
- Volunteers are rescuing Sochi dogs, smuggling them out of town
- At Sochi Games, American athletes keeping flags under wraps
- Photos: Shirley Temple
- Boehner on debt ceiling: Wimpy or wise move?
- Seeking the light in dark Detroit
- The children of Syria’s civil war
- Oops! Gas station accidentally sets gas price at 1 cent per gallon
- U.S., Russian diplomats may meet Syria delegates at peace talks
- Yellen: Fed to keep trimming stimulus
- GOP donors worried about Christie's 2016 presidential prospects
- Algerian military plane crashes into mountain, 77 killed
Atlanta preps for storm that left 4 dead in Texas Posted: 11 Feb 2014 02:26 PM PST |
Exclusive: Clarence Thomas says society overly sensitive about race Posted: 11 Feb 2014 11:41 AM PST |
Meet Pascal Tessier, first openly gay Eagle Scout Posted: 11 Feb 2014 01:57 PM PST By Marina Lopes NEW YORK (Reuters) - A 17-year-old Maryland boy has become one of the first openly gay Boy Scouts to achieve the Boy Scouts of America's highest rank since the organization reversed its ban on gay youth nearly six weeks ago. Pascal Tessier, who publicly voiced his opposition to the ban on gay members, started with the group a decade ago as a Cub Scout and earned 21 merit badges before being named an Eagle Scout on Monday, said his father, Oliver Tessier, a consultant in Chevy Chase, Maryland. "It is phenomenal as a statement for the community that he was able to speak out for kids who could not speak out," Oliver Tessier in a phone interview. "He stressed many times that the values he learned from Boy Scouts allowed him to speak out for what was right." Calls and emails to Scouting magazine, which is the group's official publication, and to Pascal's Scoutmaster were not immediately returned on Tuesday. |
Curls and dimples: Shirley Temple dies at 85 Posted: 11 Feb 2014 03:03 PM PST |
First lady's state dinner gown by Carolina Herrera Posted: 11 Feb 2014 05:02 PM PST |
Belgium set to extend right-to-die law to children Posted: 11 Feb 2014 02:51 PM PST |
Algeria: Plane crash kills 77 but 1 man survives Posted: 11 Feb 2014 03:14 PM PST |
Official: Deal with devil prompted girl's killing Posted: 11 Feb 2014 03:24 PM PST |
NBC's Tom Brokaw diagnosed with cancer Posted: 11 Feb 2014 04:58 PM PST |
White falls to the I-Pod in Olympic stunner Posted: 11 Feb 2014 02:16 PM PST |
Hundreds flock to 'weeping' Mary statue in Israel Posted: 11 Feb 2014 01:30 PM PST |
House passes debt ceiling increase Posted: 11 Feb 2014 03:18 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Unwilling to spook the markets and divided among themselves, House Republicans backed away from a battle over the government's debt limit Tuesday and permitted President Barack Obama's Democratic allies to drive quick passage of a measure extending Treasury's borrowing authority without any concessions from the White House. |
Security fears threaten US future in Afghanistan Posted: 11 Feb 2014 02:54 PM PST |
Obama, Hollande tackle tenuous diplomatic efforts Posted: 11 Feb 2014 01:48 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Juggling a pair of tenuous diplomatic efforts, President Barack Obama on Tuesday vowed to come down like "a ton of bricks" on businesses that violate Iranian sanctions while nuclear negotiations are underway. He also conceded "enormous frustration" with stalled Syrian peace talks and offered little hope of ending the conflict soon. |
Republicans set stage for raising debt limit Posted: 11 Feb 2014 01:41 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Unwilling to risk spooking the markets, and leading a fractured GOP majority, House Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday stepped back from a confrontation with Democrats to let Congress vote on increasing the government's borrowing cap without trying to extract any concessions from the White House. |
Posted: 11 Feb 2014 08:03 AM PST |
Quel choix! Like picking a favorite daughter Posted: 11 Feb 2014 11:02 AM PST |
She put the 'Happy' in Happy Meals; arrest depresses drug dealer Posted: 11 Feb 2014 12:09 PM PST |
Volunteers are rescuing Sochi dogs, smuggling them out of town Posted: 11 Feb 2014 08:26 AM PST |
At Sochi Games, American athletes keeping flags under wraps Posted: 11 Feb 2014 08:29 AM PST |
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Boehner on debt ceiling: Wimpy or wise move? Posted: 11 Feb 2014 10:38 AM PST |
Seeking the light in dark Detroit Posted: 11 Feb 2014 06:47 AM PST |
The children of Syria’s civil war Posted: 10 Feb 2014 07:38 PM PST |
Oops! Gas station accidentally sets gas price at 1 cent per gallon Posted: 11 Feb 2014 05:47 AM PST |
U.S., Russian diplomats may meet Syria delegates at peace talks Posted: 11 Feb 2014 06:37 AM PST |
Yellen: Fed to keep trimming stimulus Posted: 11 Feb 2014 02:02 PM PST By Jonathan Spicer and Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Janet Yellen, fresh from taking the helm of the Federal Reserve, made it clear on Tuesday she would not make any abrupt changes to U.S. monetary policy, saying the central bank was on track to keep reducing its stimulus even though the labor market recovery was far from complete. In her first public comments since becoming Fed chief earlier this month, Yellen had testy exchanges with some Republican lawmakers over Wall Street regulation and central bank independence. But she managed to keep financial markets calm by emphasizing continuity with the policy approach taken by her predecessor, Ben Bernanke. Yellen said the central bank must keep its eye on the "unusually high" incidence of long-term unemployment and the "exceptionally high" proportion of Americans who can find only part-time work as it plots a tricky reversal of its very accommodative policy stance. |
GOP donors worried about Christie's 2016 presidential prospects Posted: 11 Feb 2014 10:28 AM PST |
Algerian military plane crashes into mountain, 77 killed Posted: 11 Feb 2014 12:27 PM PST By Lamine Chikhi OULED GACEM, Algeria (Reuters) - A military transport plane carrying members of the Algerian armed forces and their relatives crashed into a mountain on Tuesday, killing 77 people, the worst air disaster in the North African country in a decade. State television showed footage of the wreckage of the plane near the village of Ouled Gacem in eastern Algeria, smoke rising from the site and emergency crews scouring the forested area for survivors and bodies. "I saw the military plane crashing, and it was cut into two pieces," Mohamed, a fireman told Reuters at Ouled Gacem, near the crash site in Oum El Bouaghi province, 500 km (300 miles) east of Algiers. Colonel Lahmadi Bouguern told the APS state news agency that 99 passengers and four crew were on board the C-130 Hercules transport plane, which took off from the southern Tamanrasset province and was bound for Constantine. |
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