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- 2-hour Arizona execution stirs outrage
- Judge strikes down gay marriage ban, stays ruling
- UN: Rockets 'have gone missing'
- Montana senator accused of plagiarizing thesis
- Blasts kill 82 in Nigeria
- Death sentence given in U.S. photographer's killing
- Inside the first Conservatarian hackathon
- Ark. military base on lockdown after suspicious person reported
- Officials release sketch of suspect in peacock shooting death
- Teen dies during record-attempt flight
- Hamas gives conflicting truce signals
- Ariz. execution to proceed after court denies last-ditch appeal
- Family was the reason woman booked seat on MH17
- Ukraine rebel leader: Separatists had BUK missiles
- 47 trapped, feared dead in Taiwan crash
- CDC lab director behind anthrax mishap resigns
- Nazi war crimes suspect dies before facing justice
- Detroit porch shooter's lawyer says he feared for his life
- Head doctor fighting Ebola epidemic contracts virus himself
- Using fake IDs, investigators score Obamacare benefits
- Elizabeth Warren takes a cue from Hillary Clinton
- Two bomb blasts in same Nigerian city kill at least 82
- First bodies from MH17 crash arrive in Netherlands
- UN's human rights chief warns both sides in Gaza on war crimes
- UN says civilians make up most of Gaza deaths
- US pushes for truce as Gaza battle rages
- 40 bodies from jet solemnly returned to Dutch soil
- Plane crashes while landing in Taiwan, killing 47
- Stopping deadly oil train fires: New rules planned
- Senator says he had PTSD when he wrote thesis
- Ocean crash kills teen pilot seeking world record
- Honduran families deported back to a bleak future
- Nunn and Perdue shift to fall battle of outsiders
2-hour Arizona execution stirs outrage Posted: 23 Jul 2014 04:46 PM PDT |
Judge strikes down gay marriage ban, stays ruling Posted: 23 Jul 2014 04:43 PM PDT |
UN: Rockets 'have gone missing' Posted: 23 Jul 2014 03:25 PM PDT |
Montana senator accused of plagiarizing thesis Posted: 23 Jul 2014 03:27 PM PDT |
Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:22 PM PDT |
Death sentence given in U.S. photographer's killing Posted: 23 Jul 2014 01:59 PM PDT |
Inside the first Conservatarian hackathon Posted: 23 Jul 2014 05:57 AM PDT |
Ark. military base on lockdown after suspicious person reported Posted: 23 Jul 2014 12:48 PM PDT |
Officials release sketch of suspect in peacock shooting death Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:49 PM PDT |
Teen dies during record-attempt flight Posted: 23 Jul 2014 03:40 PM PDT |
Hamas gives conflicting truce signals Posted: 23 Jul 2014 12:39 PM PDT |
Ariz. execution to proceed after court denies last-ditch appeal Posted: 23 Jul 2014 11:48 AM PDT |
Family was the reason woman booked seat on MH17 Posted: 23 Jul 2014 08:03 AM PDT |
Ukraine rebel leader: Separatists had BUK missiles Posted: 23 Jul 2014 03:47 PM PDT |
47 trapped, feared dead in Taiwan crash Posted: 23 Jul 2014 11:04 AM PDT |
CDC lab director behind anthrax mishap resigns Posted: 23 Jul 2014 01:24 PM PDT By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The director of a U.S. government bioterror lab that potentially exposed scores of workers to live anthrax last month has resigned, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday. Michael Farrell, head of the CDC's Bioterror Rapid Response and Advanced Technology Laboratory (BRRAT) in Atlanta, had been reassigned from his position last month after the agency disclosed the safety breaches. He submitted his resignation on Tuesday, the CDC said. "I can confirm that he was the team lead for the BRRAT lab since 2009 and that he's resigned from that position," said CDC spokesman Thomas Skinner. |
Nazi war crimes suspect dies before facing justice Posted: 23 Jul 2014 10:35 AM PDT |
Detroit porch shooter's lawyer says he feared for his life Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:39 PM PDT |
Head doctor fighting Ebola epidemic contracts virus himself Posted: 23 Jul 2014 10:33 AM PDT By Umaru Fofana FREETOWN (Reuters) - The head doctor fighting an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in Sierra Leone has himself caught the disease, one of a growing list of medical workers infected while battling to halt its spread across West Africa. Ebola has killed 632 people across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since an outbreak began in February, putting strain on a string of weak health systems facing one of the world's deadliest diseases despite waves of international help. In a sign of the growing frustrations with the failure of region's governments to tackle the outbreak, a Liberian whose brother died from the disease set fire to the Health Ministry in protest on Wednesday. A statement from the president's office said 39-year-old Sheik Umar Khan, a Sierra Leonean virologist credited with treating more than 100 Ebola victims, had been transferred to a treatment ward run by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres. |
Using fake IDs, investigators score Obamacare benefits Posted: 23 Jul 2014 08:41 AM PDT |
Elizabeth Warren takes a cue from Hillary Clinton Posted: 23 Jul 2014 05:43 AM PDT |
Two bomb blasts in same Nigerian city kill at least 82 Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:24 PM PDT By Garba Muhammed KADUNA Nigeria (Reuters) - At least 82 people were killed on Wednesday in two suicide bombings in the north Nigerian city of Kaduna, one aimed at opposition leader and ex-president Muhammadu Buhari and another at a moderate Muslim cleric about to lead a crowd in prayer. The attacks bore the hallmarks of Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which considers all those who do not share its views to be enemies. In the deadliest attack, a bomber in a car full of explosives hurtled towards Buhari's convoy at the crowded Kawo market, his son told Reuters on the scene and police said later. Buhari was the main opposition party contender against President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 election and remains a key figure in the opposition alliance. |
First bodies from MH17 crash arrive in Netherlands Posted: 23 Jul 2014 11:55 AM PDT By Harro Ten Wolde and Thomas Escritt EINDHOVEN Netherlands (Reuters) - The bodies of the first victims from a Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived on Wednesday at a military base in the Netherlands - a nation in shock and sorrow. Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 came down in an area of eastern Ukraine held by Russian-backed separatists, in the first national day of mourning since wartime Queen Wilhelmina died in 1962. King Willem-Alexander and Prime Minister Mark Rutte joined dignitaries on the tarmac as two military aircraft carrying 40 plain wooden coffins landed at Eindhoven in the southern Netherlands. Relatives of some of the victims were present at the airport but were shielded from the media glare, officials said. |
UN's human rights chief warns both sides in Gaza on war crimes Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:17 PM PDT |
UN says civilians make up most of Gaza deaths Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:23 PM PDT |
US pushes for truce as Gaza battle rages Posted: 23 Jul 2014 03:08 PM PDT |
40 bodies from jet solemnly returned to Dutch soil Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:04 PM PDT |
Plane crashes while landing in Taiwan, killing 47 Posted: 23 Jul 2014 11:25 AM PDT |
Stopping deadly oil train fires: New rules planned Posted: 23 Jul 2014 01:12 PM PDT |
Senator says he had PTSD when he wrote thesis Posted: 23 Jul 2014 04:07 PM PDT |
Ocean crash kills teen pilot seeking world record Posted: 23 Jul 2014 04:36 PM PDT |
Honduran families deported back to a bleak future Posted: 23 Jul 2014 04:34 PM PDT |
Nunn and Perdue shift to fall battle of outsiders Posted: 23 Jul 2014 02:41 PM PDT ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — New Republican nominee David Perdue and Democratic opponent Michelle Nunn used the first day of the general election campaign to retool the "outsider" arguments they've used to reach this point in a race that will help determine who controls the Senate for the final years of the Obama administration. |
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