Associated Press
| Mar 27, 2013
A strong earthquake struck rural central Taiwan today, rattling residents, swaying buildings, sending school children scurrying for cover and injuring at least 20 people. The quake was felt thoughout the island, and damage reports are still coming...
Associated Press
| Mar 26, 2013
The US Supreme Court hears arguments today on California's voter-passed ban on same-sex marriage. Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, and Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo, who filed a federal lawsuit to overturn the ban, spoke today of the hope and faith the...
Associated Press
| Mar 25, 2013
US Secretary of State John Kerry and Afghan President Hamid Karzai made a rare show of recent unity between their two nations as the American military ceded control of its last detention facility in Afghanistan. The transfer, carried out in a cere...
Associated Press
| Mar 25, 2013
How sweet it is. Postal customers in Belgium are lining up to buy some of the new 500,000 "chocolate stamps" that taste like chocolate when you lick 'em. How do they do it? Cacao oil in the glue. "It's pure Belgium," gushed a customer.
Associated Press
| Mar 24, 2013
An early spring snowstorm forced the cancellation of more than 100 flights at Denver International Airport and closed several roads as it churned across country, dumping more than a foot of snow. Today St. Louis cancelled scores of flights. Now it...
Associated Press
| Mar 24, 2013
Paris riot police used tear gas and battled protesters as hundreds of thousands surged onto the Champs-Elysees avenue in a massive demonstration against a proposed law allowing same-sex couples to marry and adopt children. The law could pass as ea...
Associated Press
| Mar 21, 2013
As a protest raged nearby, President Obama appeared at a West Bank press conference with Mahmoud Abbas to say the US is committed to the creation of a Palestinian state. Palestinians deserve statehood and an end to the indignities of Israeli occup...
Associated Press
| Mar 19, 2013
Talk to the hand. Ukrainian politicians spoke with their fists when they got way too worked up over a speech in parliament. The fight erupted when a pro-Russian speaker called his opponents "chanting neo-fascists" when they shouted for him to spea...
Associated Press
| Mar 19, 2013
A mortar shell explosion killed seven Marines and injured a half-dozen more during mountain warfare training in Nevada's high desert. The mortar round exploded prematurely in the firing tube. The blast was the deadliest training accident in the US...
Associated Press
| Mar 18, 2013
A University of Central Florida student with guns, hundreds of rounds of ammo and explosives apparently planned a major attack on campus, but committed suicide in his dorm as authorities closed in. Former business student Oliver Seevakumara, 30, p...
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