Associated Press
| Mar 15, 2013
Soldiers had to keep order in Caracas as huge crowds gathered for what could be their last chance to see Hugo Chávez. Acting president Nicolas Maduro says that because the embalming process didn't begin soon enough, plans to keep the late...
Associated Press
| Mar 13, 2013
China's National People's Congress sealed the country's once-in-a-decade leadership transition by formally confirming Xi Jinping as China's new president. Delegates approved Xi as successor to Hu Jintai by a vote of 2,952 to 1, with three abstenti...
Associated Press
| Mar 13, 2013
Argentine Jorge Bergoglio has been elected pope, the first ever from the Americas and the first from outside Europe in more than a millennium. He chose the name Pope Francis, an original name that was also a departure from recent tradition.
Newsy
| Mar 13, 2013
Google has agreed to pay $7 million to quiet claims by several states that it illegally snatched private data from citizens using its roaming Street View cars over a two-year period. Goggle grabbed from the air information such as passwords, email...
Associated Press
| Mar 13, 2013
Veteran musher Mitch Seavey, 53, last night won the grueling Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race across Alaska to huge cheers in a thrilling sprint at the end of the nearly 10-day run. Seavey, who also won in 2004, was the oldest Iditarod winner ever. Hi...
Associated Press
| Mar 12, 2013
Spring might be just over a week away but you'd never know it traveling through northern Europe just now, if you could travel, that is, and get through traffic snarled by a huge surprise snowstorm. Hundreds of flights have have cancelled and even ...
Associated Press
| Mar 11, 2013
New York City's pound-breaking limit on the size of sugar-laden drinks to help protect New Yorkers' health and waistlines has been struck down by a judge a day before it was to take effect. He said the law, hated by the beverage industry, was ridd...
Associated Press
| Mar 11, 2013
Police have released a surveillance video showing a drive-by shooting in Washington, DC, where at least 11 people were injured, including one seriously. No one was arrested, but investigators are poring over the tape seeking clues in the attack, w...
Associated Press
| Mar 11, 2013
Huge swarms of locusts are invading Israel. The country is fighting the bugs off with pesticides. The locust invasion comes just two weeks before the Jewish holiday of Passover, which includes a recounting of an ancient "plague of locusts."
Associated Press
| Mar 10, 2013
New US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel went on the defensive tonight after meeting with a testy Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who accused the US on national TV of secretly negotiating daily with the Taliban and colluding to keep US forces in his na...
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...involving highly classified material” from early 2012. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. said he could not comment on an open investigation — alt...
— last Sunday at 08:12 am
...as individuals, cannot," Cornyn said. Cornyn said the Justice Department's actions were part of a pattern for Obama's administration to quiet it...
— May 14 at 07:20 pm
...published by the Justice Department require that subpoenas of records of news organizations must be personally approved by the attorney general ...