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- Fourth Ebola patient to be flown to U.S. for care
- Kerry: New Iraq gov't is key to militants' defeat
- Obama to press Congress for action on Islamic State
- U.S. military to set up field hospital in Ebola-stricken Liberia
- Torrential rains hit U.S. Southwest, two dead in Arizona
- Ravens cut Ray Rice after domestic violence video is released
- Author: DNA reveals the real Jack the Ripper
- Why NATO is worried about Scottish independence
- 3 Italian nuns sexually assaulted, murdered in Burundi
- As Colombia pursues peace, paramilitary killers walk free from jail
- Rep. John Dingell, 88, hospitalized
- Iraq violence takes toll on children
- 12 dead in 1st jihadist attack in Somalia since al-Shabab leader killed
- Pakistan, India floods trap thousands, kill at least 320
- Brits in financial lather about possible Scotland independence vote next week
- Expecting a raise? Don't count on it
- On front line of S. Africa's rhino genocide
- White House orders review of security at embassies
- Yosemite wildfire grows substantially
- Famous George Washington painting to get high-tech facelift
- Want to renounce your citizenship? It's going to cost—a lot
- Jihadists seeking to create 'house of blood'
- Unidentified respiratory virus likely to spread to kids throughout US
- Ceasefire in Ukraine said to be 'shaky,' but holding on
- UK's Prince William, wife Kate expecting 2nd child
- Defense secretary talks Turkey on IS
- Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy dead at 93
- Summer break over, must-do tasks await Congress
- Court hears arguments over Hawaii gay marriage
- 'Chicago Fire' actress dies after being struck by tree
- Latinos furious at Obama on immigration delay
- Nebraska doctors say Ebola patient making progress
Fourth Ebola patient to be flown to U.S. for care Posted: 08 Sep 2014 03:43 PM PDT |
Kerry: New Iraq gov't is key to militants' defeat Posted: 08 Sep 2014 03:33 PM PDT |
Obama to press Congress for action on Islamic State Posted: 08 Sep 2014 02:01 PM PDT Obama administration officials will hold briefings this week and next for members of the U.S. Congress as the president makes his case for an offensive against Islamic State militants, congressional aides said on Monday. Administration officials will hold a briefing for all 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, a House aide said. |
U.S. military to set up field hospital in Ebola-stricken Liberia Posted: 08 Sep 2014 11:37 AM PDT By David Alexander WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon will send a 25-bed field hospital to Liberia to help provide medical care for health workers trying to contain the fast spreading Ebola virus that has killed 2,100 people in West Africa. The Pentagon said the $22 million hospital was being provided at the request of the U.S. Agency for International Development, which is coordinating the U.S. response to the Ebola outbreak first identified in Guinea in March. ... |
Torrential rains hit U.S. Southwest, two dead in Arizona Posted: 08 Sep 2014 04:20 PM PDT By David Schwartz PHOENIX (Reuters) - Torrential rains drenched much of the U.S. Southwest on Monday, prompting flash-flood warnings across four states and taking the lives of two women washed away in separate incidents in Arizona. The Phoenix area was hit by a record downpour that closed sections of two major freeways, and the National Weather Service issued flash-flood warnings for parts of Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah. "This is a life-threatening situation," the NWS said in an advisory. |
Ravens cut Ray Rice after domestic violence video is released Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:33 PM PDT |
Author: DNA reveals the real Jack the Ripper Posted: 08 Sep 2014 09:43 AM PDT |
Why NATO is worried about Scottish independence Posted: 08 Sep 2014 09:40 AM PDT British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday a number of NATO partners had used last week's summit of the alliance in Wales to raise concerns about Scotland's Sept. 18 vote on independence. Asked by a lawmaker in parliament if he had discussed the implication of potential Scottish secession on both the defense of the United Kingdom and of NATO, Cameron said: "Of course a number of people raised their concerns about the referendum." "The overwhelming view of people who wish our country well is to say of course it is a decision for the people in Scotland but they hope we stay together," Cameron told parliament. Britain has four submarines carrying Trident nuclear warheads operating out of the Faslane naval base in Scotland. The pro-independence Scottish National Party wants nuclear weapons removed from an independent Scotland at the earliest opportunity. |
3 Italian nuns sexually assaulted, murdered in Burundi Posted: 08 Sep 2014 10:22 AM PDT By Patrick Nduwimana BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - Three Italian nuns were found killed, two of them raped and decapitated, over the weekend in the north of Burundi's capital, officials and a priest in the African state said on Monday. Father Mario Pulicini, who is responsible for the parish in a northern suburb of Bujumbura, named two of the nuns as Lucia Pulici, who was 75 and due to celebrate her birthday on Monday, and Olga Raschietti, 82. The third nun, 79-year-old Bernadetta Boggian, was found dead early on Monday morning, he told Reuters. Evidence showed that two of the nuns had been raped before they were killed, police spokesman Hermenegilde Harimenshi said. |
As Colombia pursues peace, paramilitary killers walk free from jail Posted: 08 Sep 2014 04:30 AM PDT When Carlos Mario Ospina joined a rightwing paramilitary group in 1997, Colombia's militias were just beginning to extend their writ in his province. Mr. Ospina, known as "Tomate," rose quickly through the ranks, and by 2004, he led paramilitary activity in Putumayo Province, in southwestern Colombia. His demobilization – along with that of another 30,000 members of the United Self Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) – came after negotiations with the government of former President Alvaro Uribe. Paramilitary leaders were originally promised they would do no jail time, but this changed under a 2006 law that established a maximum sentence of eight years, compared to 40 years, the normal upper limit. |
Rep. John Dingell, 88, hospitalized Posted: 08 Sep 2014 09:35 AM PDT (Reuters) - Representative John Dingell of Michigan, the longest serving member of the U.S. Dingell, a Democrat, is 88 years old and earlier this year announced he would not run for re-election in November. His wife, Debbie Dingell, in August won the Democratic Party primary election to run for his seat. If she wins in November she would be the third in an unbroken linen of Dingells in the seat, which began in 1933 when John Dingell Sr. was first elected to Congress. |
Iraq violence takes toll on children Posted: 08 Sep 2014 11:54 AM PDT |
12 dead in 1st jihadist attack in Somalia since al-Shabab leader killed Posted: 08 Sep 2014 10:57 AM PDT MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — At least 12 civilians were killed Monday in a suicide attack targeting African Union troops in Somalia's Lower Shabelle region, the first serious assault by suspected Islamic extremists after the killing of al-Shabab's top leader in a U.S. airstrike last week, the police and a regional official said. |
Pakistan, India floods trap thousands, kill at least 320 Posted: 08 Sep 2014 07:06 AM PDT |
Brits in financial lather about possible Scotland independence vote next week Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:10 PM PDT By Guy Faulconbridge and Angus MacSwan LONDON/EDINBURGH (Reuters) - British financial markets tumbled on Monday after an opinion poll showed for the first time this year that Scots may vote for independence in a referendum next week, breaking up the United Kingdom. The survey prompted concern bordering on panic among Britain's ruling elite, with Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative-led government promising proposals this week to grant Scotland greater autonomy if it stays. Cameron's job would be on the line if Scots vote on Sept. 18 to secede, less than eight months before a national election planned for May. His spokesman said on Monday the government was not making contingency plans for the possibility of Scottish independence. Sterling fell more than 1 percent - its biggest one-day drop in 13 months - to $1.6141, long-dated government bonds tumbled and 3.5 billion pounds ($5.7 billion) was wiped off the market value of six London-listed companies with large exposure to Scotland. |
Expecting a raise? Don't count on it Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:00 PM PDT |
On front line of S. Africa's rhino genocide Posted: |
White House orders review of security at embassies Posted: 08 Sep 2014 08:07 AM PDT |
Yosemite wildfire grows substantially Posted: 08 Sep 2014 02:29 PM PDT |
Famous George Washington painting to get high-tech facelift Posted: 08 Sep 2014 07:12 AM PDT |
Want to renounce your citizenship? It's going to cost—a lot Posted: 08 Sep 2014 02:20 AM PDT |
Jihadists seeking to create 'house of blood' Posted: 08 Sep 2014 11:36 AM PDT |
Unidentified respiratory virus likely to spread to kids throughout US Posted: |
Ceasefire in Ukraine said to be 'shaky,' but holding on Posted: 08 Sep 2014 11:26 AM PDT By Aleksandar Vasovic and Gabriela Baczynska MARIUPOL/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko visited the eastern port of Mariupol on Monday and promised to deal a "crushing defeat" to pro-Russian rebels massed on the edge of town if they tried to advance in violation of a ceasefire agreement. "I have ordered (the military) to secure the defense of Mariupol with howitzers, multiple rocket launchers, tanks, anti-tank weapons and air cover," Poroshenko told a crowd of steel workers in the port on the Sea of Azov near the Russian border. It has also caused the sharpest confrontation between Russia and the West since the Cold War. The truce was largely holding on Monday, though each side accused the other of sporadic shelling, including in Mariupol, a city of about half a million, shortly after the president's arrival there. |
UK's Prince William, wife Kate expecting 2nd child Posted: |
Defense secretary talks Turkey on IS Posted: 08 Sep 2014 01:45 PM PDT |
Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy dead at 93 Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:46 PM PDT By David Beasley ATLANTA (Reuters) - S. Truett Cathy, the founder of the Chick-fil-A fast-food chain known for its chicken sandwiches as well as for its president's public opposition to gay marriage, died on Monday at age 93, the company said. Cathy, the billionaire chairman emeritus of the privately held Atlanta-based company known for requiring the chain's restaurants to close on Sundays in keeping with its Christian principles, died peacefully at his home in Clayton County, Georgia, a company spokeswoman said. ... |
Summer break over, must-do tasks await Congress Posted: 08 Sep 2014 06:27 AM PDT |
Court hears arguments over Hawaii gay marriage Posted: 08 Sep 2014 04:42 PM PDT |
'Chicago Fire' actress dies after being struck by tree Posted: 07 Sep 2014 06:49 PM PDT |
Latinos furious at Obama on immigration delay Posted: 07 Sep 2014 12:30 PM PDT |
Nebraska doctors say Ebola patient making progress Posted: 07 Sep 2014 04:16 PM PDT |
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