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NBA veteran Jason Collins comes out
April 29, 2013
The world reacts as the first active male athlete in the four major American professional sports comes out as gay.
Police officer shot by MIT campus
April 18, 2013
Authorities say a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has died from injuries in a shooting on the campus outside Boston.
Gun control proposal rejected by Senate
April 18, 2013
Senate scuttled the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades Wednesday, rejecting tighter background checks for buyers and a ban on assault weapons.
Google announces third Fiber location
April 18, 2013
Google will take over a troubled municipal fiber-optic system and make Provo, Utah, the third city to get its high-speed Internet service via fiber-optic cables.
Nigeria to provide amnesty program
April 18, 2013
Nigeria formed a panel that will create an amnesty program for Islamic extremists to try to quell a bloody guerrilla campaign of bombings and shootings that’s killed hundreds of people across its north.
UT students, West residents react to fertilizer plant explosion
April 18, 2013
Melany Jean, a UT student from West, said the fertilizer plant, which is located in a residential area, has never been a cause for concern in the West community before.
KWTX reporting 60 to 70 dead at West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion
April 17, 2013
KWTX News reported at 10:27 that Dr. George Smith, Director of West Emergency Medical Services, said 60 to 70 people were dead.
Explosion at fertilizer plant near Waco results in mulitple injuries
April 17, 2013
American Red Cross crews from across Texas are being sent to the site of an explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco where multiple injuries have been reported.
Explosions at Boston Marathon result in casualties
April 15, 2013
The explosions went off near the finish line
Lone Star College stabbing results in at least 14 injured
April 9, 2013
A student went on a building-to-building stabbing attack at a Texas community college Tuesday, wounding at least 14 people before being subdued and arrested, authorities said.
Nobel Peace Prize stolen, police say
April 4, 2013
Police in northern England say thieves have stolen a gold Nobel Peace Prize awarded in the 1930s.
N. Korea blocks industrial park
April 4, 2013
In past deadly confrontations between North and South Korea, a jointly operated industrial park stayed open, churning out goods.
Mandela recovering after week in hospital
April 4, 2013
South Africa’s government says Nelson Mandela “continues to make steady improvement” as he spends a seventh day in a hospital.
Racist-joke judge resigns from bench
April 4, 2013
Montana’s chief federal judge will retire following an investigation into an email he forwarded that included a racist joke involving President Barack Obama.
Obama talks guns out West
April 4, 2013
Colorado recently expanded background checks for gun purchases and placed restrictions on ammunition magazines.
Egypt says it’s committed to freedom of expression
April 4, 2013
Egypt’s Islamist government is “strongly committed” to freedom of expression, a presidential spokesman insisted Wednesday, distancing the administration from legal proceedings against a popular comedian.
Slow industry growth cause of stock falls
April 2, 2013
Stocks are opening April on a weak note, ending slightly lower after an industry group reported that U.S. manufacturing growth cooled in March.
Drug cartels move agents inside US, gain market
April 2, 2013
Mexican drug cartels whose operatives once rarely ventured beyond the U.S. border are dispatching some of their most trusted agents to live and work deep inside the United States.
Woman runs for Pakistani office
April 2, 2013
A 40-year-old Pakistani housewife has made history by becoming the first woman to run for parliament from the country’s deeply conservative tribal region bordering Afghanistan.
UN to vote on treaty regulating arms trade
April 2, 2013
The U.N. General Assembly is expected to vote on what would be the first U.N. treaty regulating the multibillion-dollar international arms trade.
Hamas orders school gender segregation
April 2, 2013
Gaza’s Hamas-controlled parliament has passed a law requiring separate classes for boys and girls in public and private schools from the fourth grade.
Company hopes for dessert world record
April 2, 2013
An Iranian confectioner has made five tons of ice cream in hopes of setting a new record.
Berlin Wall removal angers citizens
March 28, 2013
For nearly 30 years, the Berlin Wall was the hated symbol of the division of Europe, a gray, concrete mass that snaked through neighborhoods, separating families and friends.
Gay marriage hearings conclude
March 28, 2013
Concluding two days of intense debate, the Supreme Court signaled Wednesday it could give a boost to same-sex marriage by striking down the federal law.
Street view added in nuclear zone
March 28, 2013
Google Street View is giving the world a rare glimpse into one of Japan’s eerie ghost towns.
Fuel leak contained with help of beavers
March 28, 2013
A group of at least six beavers at a Utah bird refuge have emerged as key players in helping contain a fuel leak that left half of them with severe burns.
Lawmakers consider transgender legislation
March 28, 2013
Faced with an outcry from advocacy groups, an Arizona lawmaker has changed his proposed legislation that would have made it a crime for a transgendered person to use a bathroom other than his or her birth sex.
Lawmakers consider transgender legislation
March 28, 2013
Faced with an outcry from advocacy groups, an Arizona lawmaker has changed his proposed legislation that would have made it a crime for a transgendered person to use a bathroom other than his or her birth sex.
Landslide affects Washington homes
March 28, 2013
Residents of a hillside overlooking scenic Puget Sound heard the thunder of a large landslide early Wednesday that knocked one home off its foundation.
Australia apologizes for forced adoptions
March 21, 2013
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivered a historic national apology to the thousands of unwed mothers who were forced to give up their babies for adoption over several decades.
Sudan leader says he intends to step down in 2015
March 21, 2013
In an interview published in several Sudanese dailies on Wednesday, Omar al-Bashir said the people of Sudan need a new leader.
Colorado passes gun restrictions
March 21, 2013
The legislation thrust Colorado into the national spotlight as a potential test of how far the country might be willing to go with new gun restrictions.
Syria’s claims have Obama skeptical of legitimacy
March 21, 2013
President Barack Obama said Wednesday that the United States is investigating whether chemical weapons have been deployed in Syria.
Pair accused of plot against Joss Stone
March 19, 2013
Prosecutors said Monday two men accused of plotting to rob and kill soul singer Joss Stone planned to decapitate her, then dump her body in a river.
Thief returns money from 1980s burglary
March 19, 2013
A burglar expressing guilt about stealing $800 from a western Michigan store three decades ago has repaid the money, plus some interest.
Cyprus delays savings tax vote
March 19, 2013
Political leaders in Cyprus scrambled to devise a new plan that would not be so burdensome for people with less than €100,000 ($129,290) in the bank.
Clinton vows support for gay marriage in new video
March 19, 2013
By supporting gay marriage a full two years before the next presidential primary warms up, Clinton may render the issue largely settled among Democrats, should she decide to run.
Argentine Jorge Bergoglio elected Pope Francis
March 13, 2013
Pope Francis is the first ever from the Americas, an austere Jesuit intellectual who modernized Argentina's conservative Catholic church.
Former UT equipment manager convicted for videotaping student-athletes in shower
March 9, 2013
A former University of Texas women's trackequipment manager has been convicted of secretly videotaping a student-athlete as she dressed in a shower locker room.
Gay marriage ban revisited in Michigan
March 7, 2013
A lesbian couple’s desire to adopt each other’s children has grown into a potentially groundbreaking challenge to Michigan’s ban on same-sex marriage.
More gun laws mean less deaths by guns
March 7, 2013
A 50-state study says those with the most gun laws have the fewest gun-related deaths.
One million registered as Syrian refugees
March 7, 2013
Nearly 4 million of Syria’s 22 million people have been driven from their homes by the civil war.
Senate Republicans block CIA nomination
March 7, 2013
Managers at dozens of small airports have expressed outrage at federal officials for hauling new full-body scanners away from their facilities.
Spending cuts cancel White House tours
March 7, 2013
If your public tour of the White House has now been canceled, House Speaker John Boehner says come visit the Capitol instead.
Texas Senate passes $6.6 billion emergency spending bill for Medicaid
March 5, 2013
The Senate on Tuesday passed the measure after Democratic Sen. Wendy Davis withdrew an amendment that sought to tack on $400 million more in public education spending. Republican Sen. Tommy Williams, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, told Davis that conversation needs to wait for another spending bill.
Gunmen kill online reporter in Mexico border town
March 5, 2013
Gunmen shot dead an online journalist while he ate at a taco stand in the Mexican town of Ojinaga, which lies across the border from Presidio, authorities said Monday.
Michael Jordan wants suit dismissed
March 5, 2013
Basketball hall of famer Michael Jordan asked a Georgia court on Monday to dismiss a paternity suit against him.
Cardinals seek answers on policy
March 5, 2013
Cardinals said Monday they want to talk to Vatican managers about allegations of corruption and cronyism within the top levels of the Catholic Church.
3 jurors picked in trial of abortion doctor
March 5, 2013
Three women were chosen as jurors on Monday for the trial of a Philadelphia abortion provider charged with killing a patient and seven babies allegedly born alive.
National Instruments to expand in Austin
February 28, 2013
National Instruments Corp. to expand and create jobs in Austin with new state funding.
U.S. mulls direct aid
February 28, 2013
The U.S., Britain, France and Italy aren’t planning to supply the Free Syrian Army with weapons or ammunition.
Tweets allow peek at life in North Korea in real time
February 28, 2013
Tweets allow peek at life in North Korea.
Tweets allow peek at life in North Korea in real time
February 28, 2013
Tweets allow peek at life in North Korea.
Boozy Brits guess low on rates of drinking
February 28, 2013
Truth and alcohol may not mix, particularly when people are asked how much they drink.
Pianist Van Cliburn dies of cancer at 78
February 28, 2013
For a time in Cold War America, Van Cliburn had all the trappings of a rock star: sold-out concerts, adoring, out-of-control fans and a name recognized worldwide.
Trial begins over BP gulf oil spill
February 26, 2013
The London-based oil giant acknowledged it made “errors in judgment” before the deadly blowout, but it also cast blame on the owner of the drilling rig and the contractor involved in cementing the well.
Iranian sanctions relief offered
February 26, 2013
World powers, fearful of scuttling negotiations beginning this week with Iran, are offering the Islamic republic some small new sanctions relief in return for curbing its nuclear program.
Kuwait to resume flights after 22 years
February 26, 2013
Iraq’s Transportation Ministry says the country’s airline will resume commercial flights to Kuwait for the first time since Saddam Hussein’s forces invaded the Gulf nation in 1990.
Net providers warn of illegal downloads
February 26, 2013
Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation’s five major Internet service providers.
Vulcan wins contest to name Pluto moon
February 26, 2013
An online vote to name Pluto’s two newest, itty-bitty moons is over.
British cardinal will skip upcoming papal conclave
February 26, 2013
In a season of startling change for the Catholic Church, the latest break with tradition was as unexpected as it was a wake-up call to the 115 men who will elect the next pope.
Ring’s return brings new life for Mo. homeless man
February 26, 2013
A homeless Kansas City man will soon have well over $100,000 after returning an engagement ring to a woman who accidentally dropped it in his cup earlier this month.
Tech leaders plan virtual push on immigration
February 26, 2013
High-tech leaders including the former heads of AOL and Mozilla are organizing a “virtual march for immigration reform” aimed at pressuring lawmakers to enact sweeping changes to the nation’s immigration laws.
Girl fights to play in Catholic football league
February 25, 2013
Sixth-grader Caroline Pla is fighting the archdiocese for the right to keep playing church-sponsored youth football.
Senate Education Committee investigates low high school performance on STAAR exam
February 21, 2013
Members of the state Senate Education Committee consider revisions and alternatives to STAAR test in response to criticism and low passing rates.
Texas regulators to target alcohol retailers
February 20, 2013
Undercover youth test retailers
Former Longhorns Ricky Williams, Cat Osterman inducted into Texas Sports Hall of Fame
February 19, 2013
1998 Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams and three-time national player of the year Cat Osterman join group that also included Drew Brees and Shaquille O'Neal in the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.
Coast guard investigation of ship to take six months
February 19, 2013
A leak in a fuel oil return line caused the engine-room fire that disabled a Carnival cruise ship at sea, leaving 4,200 people without power or working toilets for five days, a Coast Guard official said Monday.
Russian scientists recover meteor fragments
February 19, 2013
Scientists have found more than 50 tiny fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia’s Ural Mountains, and preliminary tests are turning up information about its contents.
EU slaps more sanctions on North Korea
February 19, 2013
EU finance ministers, condemning the Feb. 12 nuclear test by North Korea, have imposed trade and economic sanctions on the Asian nation.
EU launches mission training in Mali
February 19, 2013
Less than a year after Mali’s military was heavily criticized for seizing power in a coup, it will now start receiving advice from European experts on how to maintain control of its vast territory.
Myanmar nationals rescued by navy
February 19, 2013
Sri Lanka’s navy says it has rescued 32 Myanmar nationals whose wooden vessel began sinking while making a perilous journey to Australia.
US AG meets with Caribbean leaders in Haiti
February 19, 2013
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder discussed regional crime with Caribbean leaders on Monday during a summit in Haiti.
Dad in custody battle protests on crane
February 19, 2013
A French father demanding visiting rights with his son climbed down Monday from his protest perch atop a crane, but said it will be a long time before divorced dads are seen as credible single parents.
United Arab Emirates purchases U.S. drones
February 19, 2013
A defense official in the United Arab Emirates says the Gulf nation has signed $1.4 billion in military contracts that include purchases of U.S.-made drones.
Pennsylvania graduate student files lawsuit for low grade
February 14, 2013
Pennsylvania graduate student Megan Thode is suing her professor and Lehigh University in Bethlehem, claiming a C-plus resulted in $1.3 million in lost earnings for her.
Texas Dems want immigration talks back at Capitol
February 13, 2013
State representatives call for immigration reforms
State of the Union set to awaken populism
February 12, 2013
President Barack Obama will press a politically-divided Congress to approve more tax increases and fewer spending cuts during a State of the Union address.
Same-sex partners see benefits in military
February 12, 2013
The Defense Department is not extending some housing benefits to same-sex partners of service members.
Pope’s resignation surprises church
February 12, 2013
With a few words in Latin, Pope Benedict XVI did what no pope has done in more than half a millennium, stunning the world by announcing his resignation.
After Nemo, Northeasterners begin digging out
February 9, 2013
At least three deaths in the U.S. were blamed on the snowstorm.
Seedling grown at UT's LBJ Wildflower Center being planted in Bastrop
February 7, 2013
Thousands of pine seedlings grown at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas are being packed up and shipped for planting in Bastrop County.
Texas drops in number of individuals seeking unemployment benefits
February 7, 2013
The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to a level consistent with steady job gains. The Labor Department said weekly applications dropped 5,000 to a seasonally adjusted 366,000.
Congo, M23 rebels act toward peace
February 7, 2013
Representatives of the Congolese government and the M23 rebels signed a preliminary agreement in which both parties accepted responsibility for the failure of an earlier peace deal.
Boy Scouts decision on gay admits delayed
February 7, 2013
Caught in an ideological crossfire, the Boy Scouts of America is delaying until May a vote on whether to ease its policy of excluding gays as Scouts and adult leaders.
Icy base slides on surface of Antarctica
February 7, 2013
British researchers have unveiled a futuristic Antarctic research base that can move, sliding across the frozen surface to beat the shifting ice and pounding snow that doomed its predecessors.
Two of Great Lakes record lowest levels
February 7, 2013
Two of the Great Lakes have hit their lowest water levels ever recorded, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Tuesday.
Fans use Facebook to add second set of paws to Monopoly
February 7, 2013
The Scottie dog has a new nemesis in Monopoly after fans voted in an online contest to add a cat token to the property trading game, replacing the iron, toy maker Hasbro Inc. announced Wednesday.
Palestinian inmates sneak sperm to wives
February 7, 2013
A Palestinian fertility doctor claimed Wednesday that he has used prisoners’ sperm smuggled out of Israeli jails to help their wives have babies.
Cities fight over bones of King Richard III
February 7, 2013
The discovery of King Richard III under a parking lot in the English city of Leicester thrilled history buffs around the world.
Heavy clashes frighten Syrians
February 7, 2013
Syrian rebels and regime forces fought their most intense clashes in weeks inside the heavily guarded capital of Damascus on Wednesday.
Exhibitions plumb artistic responses to disaster
February 6, 2013
The “After Effects” exhibition, featuring 36 storm-inspired works by 23 artists, opens Friday at the Chashama gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood.
Dell pursuing buyout to go private and attempt turnaround
February 5, 2013
Facing financial pressures, Dell Inc. is leaving the stock market to attempt to turnaround the company as a private entity.
Forest Service, Fort Hood agree on deal to accelerate wildfire response
February 5, 2013
Fort Hood and the Texas A&M Forest Service reach an agreement to be able to more directly deal with wildfires.
French troops to leave Timbuktu, head northeast
February 5, 2013
In a new phase of the Mali conflict, French airstrikes targeted the fuel depots and desert hideouts of Islamic extremists in northern Mali overnight Monday.
Injured Pakistani girl appears on video
February 5, 2013
In her first video statement since she was nearly killed, a Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban remained defiant in arguing for girls’ education, saying Monday she would keep up the same campaign that led to her attack.
Super Bowl blackout under investigation
February 5, 2013
The day after the 34-minute blackout at the Super Bowl, the exact cause was unclear, although a couple of potential culprits had been ruled out.
Obama stands firm on gun control despite long odds
February 5, 2013
President Barack Obama declared Monday on his first trip outside Washington to promote gun control that a consensus is emerging for universal background checks for purchasers.
Royal Canadian Mint stops issuing penny
February 5, 2013
Canada started phasing out its penny, the nuisance coins that clutter dressers and cost more than their one-cent value to produce.
Astros, Athletics negotiate five-player trade
February 4, 2013
The Oakland Athletics acquired Jed Lowrie and Fernando Rodriguez from the Houston Astros for Chris Carter, Brad Peacock, and Max Stassi.
Gov. Perry: Boy Scouts should keep no-gay policy
February 4, 2013
Texas Gov. Rick Perry said emphatically Saturday that the Boy Scouts of America shouldn’t soften its strict no-gays membership policy.
Icelandic girl wins right to use her given name
January 31, 2013
A 15-year-old Icelandic girl has been granted the right to legally use the name given to her by her mother, despite the opposition of authorities and Iceland’s strict law on names.
Protesters break into gov’t building in Athens
January 31, 2013
Protesters forced their way into a government building in Greece’s latest anti-austerity protests Wednesday, reaching just outside a minister’s office before being expelled and clashing with riot police outside.
Teen performer at inaugural events fatally shot
January 31, 2013
A 15-year-old girl who performed in President Barack Obama’s inauguration festivities is the latest face on the ever-increasing homicide toll in the president’s hometown.
Week of unrest weakens Morsi’s leadership
January 31, 2013
Egypt’s Islamist president has been significantly weakened by a week of violent protests across much of the country.
High-tech cargo airship being built in California
January 31, 2013
The massive blimp-like aircraft flies but just barely, hovering only a dozen feet off a military hangar floor during flight testings.
A Zimbabwe snack, from tree to dinner table
January 30, 2013
In Zimbabwe, the large emperor moth caterpillars are plucked from trees and turned into a nutritious snack. A recipe is included for those brave enough to sample these critters.
Egyptian protesters march, battle police
January 29, 2013
Protesters battled police for hours in Cairo on Monday and thousands marched through Egypt’s three Suez Canal cities in direct defiance of a nighttime curfew and state of emergency.
Conn. parents call for tougher gun laws
January 29, 2013
Parents of children killed in the Newtown school shooting called for better enforcement of gun laws and tougher penalties for violators Monday at a hearing that revealed the divide in the gun-control debate.
Guatemala ex-dictator faces genocide trial
January 29, 2013
A former U.S.-backed dictator who presided over one of the bloodiest periods of Guatemala’s civil war will stand trial on charges he ordered the murder, torture and displacement of thousands of Mayan Indians, a judge ruled Monday.
Mexican church sparks debate on forgiving killers
January 29, 2013
An order of Roman Catholic priests in Mexico has produced a video urging relatives of drug cartel victims to adopt a Christ-like forgiveness by pardoning even the killers.
Dutch Queen Beatrix abdicating, son will be king
January 29, 2013
The Netherlands’ Queen Beatrix announced Monday that she is ending her reign after 33 years and passing the crown to her eldest son.
Guantanamo lawyer fired by 9/11 suspect
January 29, 2013
A Guantanamo Bay prisoner charged in the 9/11 attacks fired one of his military attorneys Monday in an apparent sign of frustration and distrust of his Pentagon-appointed legal counsel.
Former NFL kicker charged with fraud
January 25, 2013
Former UT All-American and NFL kicker and punter Russell Erxleben was arrestd Thursday on charges of running an illegal Ponzi investment scam.
Fort Hood shooting suspect wants death penalty out
January 25, 2013
The new judge in the Fort Hood shooting rampage case faces a controversial decision next week.
U.S. drone kills seven suspected militants
January 24, 2013
Yemeni officials say a U.S. drone strike on a car outside the capital of Sanaa has killed at least seven suspected al-Qaida militants.
Costly computer virus serves as warning
January 24, 2013
A computer virus that spread to more than a million computers worldwide, and produced at least $50 million in illegal profits or losses to victims should be a “wake-up call.”
Morocco to change law allowing rape marriage
January 24, 2013
Nearly a year after Morocco was shocked by the suicide of a 16-year-old girl who was forced to marry her alleged rapist, the government has announced plans to change the penal code to outlaw the traditional practice.
Rise of Israeli centrist raises hopes for peace
January 24, 2013
The unexpectedly strong showing by a new centrist party in Israel’s parliamentary election has raised hopes of a revival of peace talks with Palestinians that have languished for four years.
Combat roles opened to U.S. women
January 24, 2013
The Pentagon is lifting its ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of front-line positions and potentially elite commando jobs after generations of limits on their service, defense officials said Wednesday.
Lone Star College issues alert amid reports of shooter on Houston campus
January 22, 2013
Aerial footage evidences persons being placed in ambulaces; Harris County Sheriff's Office has no immediate details.
Files show how LA church leaders controlled damage
January 22, 2013
Retired Cardinal Roger Mahony and other top Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles officials maneuvered behind the scenes to shield molester priests.
Turkish lawyers jailed for militant links
January 22, 2013
Turkey’s state-run news agency says a court has charged nine lawyers, including prominent human rights defenders, with membership in an outlawed leftist militant group and ordered them arrested pending trial.
Ohio highway pileups snare scores of cars
January 22, 2013
Authorities say a southwest Ohio highway pileup involving as many as 85 vehicles has left one person dead.
New Mexico teen had homicidal thoughts
January 22, 2013
The New Mexico teenager accused of fatally shooting his parents and three younger siblings told police he had been having homicidal and suicidal thoughts.
Russia begins evacuations from Syria
January 22, 2013
Russia said Monday it is sending two planes to Lebanon to start evacuating its citizens from Syria, the strongest sign yet that President Bashar Assad’s most important international ally has serious doubts about his ability to cling to power.
Beyonce wows with rendition of national anthem
January 22, 2013
Beyonce drew a loud cheer from the audience Monday even before her impressive rendition of the national anthem.
Chavez’s illness has military in limbo
January 18, 2013
In a country riven by political strife, Venezuela’s military often has served as the arbiter of power.
UK police open historic child abuse probe
January 18, 2013
British police have launched an official probe into claims that senior politicians had links to a pedophile gang during the 1980s.
UN: More than 100 killed in Darfur tribal conflict
January 18, 2013
The U.N. and African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan says more than 100 people have been killed and other 70,000 displaced from their homes because of recent tribal warfare in Darfur.
Armstrong confesses, bronze taken away
January 18, 2013
On the day he went public with an admission of doping after years of denials, Olympic officials disclosed one more embarrassment for Lance Armstrong: He was stripped of a bronze medal won at the 2000 Sydney Games.
FBI director in Libya to review Benghazi probe
January 18, 2013
The FBI director met with top Libyan officials on Thursday to discuss the probe into last year’s killing of the U.S. ambassador.
Poisoned lotto winner’s body to be exhumed Friday
January 18, 2013
Authorities plan to exhume the body of a Chicago businessman Friday in hopes of learning exactly how he ingested a lethal dose of cyanide.
Brazilian website fakes girlfriend
January 17, 2013
Want to make your ex-girlfriend jealous? Need to show your friends you are in a serious relationship when you aren’t? A Brazilian website says it has the answer: fake girlfriends.
Emergency landing grounds Boeing 787 jets in Japan
January 17, 2013
Japan’s two biggest airlines grounded all their Boeing 787 aircraft for safety checks Wednesday after one was forced to make an emergency landing in the latest blow for the new jet.
Islamists take hostages in Algeria after attack
January 17, 2013
The militants appeared to have no escape, with troops surrounding the complex and army helicopters clattering overhead.
Coloradan missing in Grand Canyon
January 17, 2013
The mother of a Colorado woman reported missing while on a private river trip at the Grand Canyon said Wednesday that she believes her daughter fell into the water and is dead.
Helicopter crashes in London; two dead
January 17, 2013
A helicopter crashed into a crane and fell on a crowded street in central London during rush hour Wednesday, sending flames and black plumes of smoke into the air.
NASA, Europe unite to plan trip to moon
January 17, 2013
NASA is teaming up with the European Space Agency to get astronauts beyond Earth’s orbit.
Gun control becomes top issue
January 17, 2013
Leading up to President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, strong emotions are emanating from both sides of the aisle on a range of subjects in today’s highly charged political environment of Washington.
Israel to open exhibit on biblical King Herod
January 16, 2013
Israel’s national museum said Tuesday it will open what it calls the world’s first exhibition devoted to the architectural legacy of biblical King Herod.
Air pollution in Beijing goes off the index
January 15, 2013
People refused to venture outdoors and buildings disappeared into Beijing’s murky skyline on Sunday as the air quality in China’s notoriously polluted capital went off the index.
Thousands march to protest Russia’s adoption ban
January 15, 2013
Thousands of people marched through Moscow on Sunday to protest Russia’s new law banning Americans from adopting Russian children.
Three Utah men die in Texas plane crash
January 15, 2013
The Piper PA-46 had taken off from an airport near Paris, Texas, around 8 a.m. when it went down.
Egyptian appeals court orders Mubarak retrial
January 15, 2013
A Cairo appeals court on Sunday overturned Hosni Mubarak’s life sentence and ordered a retrial of the former Egyptian president for failing to prevent the killing of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising that toppled his regime.
France gains support in Mali operation
January 15, 2013
France claimed new successes in its campaign to oust Islamist extremists from northern Mali on Sunday, bombarding the major city of Gao with airstrikes targeting the airport and training camps used by the al-Qaida-linked rebel group controlling the city.
Newtown weighs fate of Conn. school where 26 died
January 15, 2013
Talk about Sandy Hook Elementary School is turning from last month’s massacre to the future, with differing opinions on whether students and staff should ever return to the building where a gunman killed 20 first-graders and six educators.
Egypt’s president offers nothing to defuse crisis
December 7, 2012
An angry Mohammed Morsi refused Thursday to call off a referendum on a disputed constitution that has sparked Egypt’s worst political crisis in two years.
Former prime minister faces murder charges
December 7, 2012
Investigators say they plan to file murder charges against Thailand’s former prime minister and his deputy.
Illegal immigration drops after decade
December 7, 2012
New census data released Thursday affirm a clear and sustained drop in illegal immigration, ending more than a decade of increases.
Baghdad, Kurds reach security agreement
December 7, 2012
Iraq’s prime minister said Thursday that Baghdad and Kurdish officials reached a preliminary agreement to allow inhabitants of disputed northern areas to oversee their own security.
Wash. gay couples get marriage licenses
December 7, 2012
Hundreds of same-sex couples across Washington state started picking up marriage licenses Thursday as a voter-approved law legalizing gay marriage took effect.
Celebrations planned as Wash. legalizes marijuana
December 6, 2012
Legal marijuana possession becomes a reality in Washington state Thursday, and some people plan to celebrate the new law by breaking it.
Serbia's ambassador to NATO leaps to death
December 6, 2012
Serbia’s ambassador to NATO was chatting and joking with colleagues in a multistory parking garage at Brussels Airport when he suddenly strolled to a barrier, climbed over and flung himself to the ground below, a diplomat said.
French chateau razed entirely 'by mistake'
December 6, 2012
Residents of a sleepy French village in Bordeaux have been left dumbfounded after discovering their local 18th-century chateau was completely bulldozed “by mistake.”
Ship sinks off coast of Southern Netherlands
December 6, 2012
Rescuers say four crew members have died and seven are still missing in the icy waters of the North Sea, after a cargo ship collided with another vessel and sank off the Dutch coast Wednesday night.
Islamists battle opponents as Egypt crisis grows
December 6, 2012
Egypt descended into political turmoil Wednesday over the constitution drafted by Islamist allies of President Mohammed Morsi.
Islamists battle opponents as Egypt crisis grows
December 6, 2012
Egypt descended into political turmoil Wednesday over the constitution drafted by Islamist allies of President Mohammed Morsi.
Controversy grows over photo of NY subway push
December 5, 2012
Upon virulent criticism, moral issue of whether "to document or assist" comes into play over subway incident.
Palestinians: settlement expansion means 1 state
December 5, 2012
Palestinians will ask U.N. Security Council to call for Israeil settlement freeze.
Fighting surges around Syrian capital of Damascus
December 5, 2012
Fears raised that capital will become next major battlefield of the conflict.
Pope joins tweeting masses with Pontifex handle
December 4, 2012
The pontiff will tweet in eight languages, resonding live to questions about faith.
Pope joins tweeting masses with Pontifex handle
December 4, 2012
The pontiff will tweet in eight languages starting Dec. 12, responding live to questions about faith during his weekly general audience.
Explosives plant cleanup disrupts Louisiana town
December 4, 2012
The cleanup of 3,000 tons of explosives has spawned a criminal investigation of the company that owns the materials.
NC inmates allege they were abused with hot sauce
December 4, 2012
Male inmates said they were forced to perform humiliating acts, including gulping hot sauce and slathering it on themselves.
CDC says US flu season starts early, could be bad
December 4, 2012
Flu season in the U.S. is off to its earliest start in nearly a decade — and it could be a bad one.
Judge removed in Fort Hood shooting rampage case
December 4, 2012
A military appeals court has thrown out a judge’s order to shave the Fort Hood shooting suspect and removed the judge from the case.
Mob storms Belfast City Hall over UK flag vote
December 4, 2012
Police say five police officers and two security guards were injured during Monday night’s melee outside city hall.
Will and Kate expecting a baby, UK palace confirms
December 4, 2012
The news drew congratulations from around the world, with the hashtag “royalbaby” trending globally on Twitter.
Kate Middleton to be hospitalized for several days
December 3, 2012
While morning sickness in pregnant women is common, the problem Kate Middleton has been hospitalized with is not.
Palestine's UN status upgraded
November 30, 2012
Palestinians erupted in wild cheers Thursday, hugging each other, setting off fireworks and chanting “God is great” after the United Nations granted them a state of their own.
Syrian Internet services blacked out through state
November 30, 2012
Internet service went down Thursday across Syria and international flights were canceled.
Twinkies maker Hostess ready for its big bake sale
November 30, 2012
The future of Twinkies is virtually assured.
NASA probe finds ice on planet Mercury
November 30, 2012
Just in time for Christmas, scientists have confirmed a vast amount of ice at the north pole — on Mercury, the closest planet to the sun.
3 Californian men indicted in terror plot case
November 29, 2012
Three California men have been indicted on terrorism-related charges for allegedly plotting to kill Americans overseas.
Melted Arctic sea ice bigger than the U.S. indicates climate change
November 29, 2012
An area of Arctic sea ice bigger than the United States melted this year, according the U.N. weather agency, which said the dramatic decline illustrates that climate change is happening “before our eyes.”
Germany moves to ban bestiality
November 29, 2012
A German lawmaker says Parliament is close to passing a law explicitly banning bestiality after animal rights groups and tabloid newspapers pushed for existing legislation to be clarified.
Iran: Uranium enrichment to be speeded up
November 29, 2012
Iran will step up its uranium enrichment program by sharply increasing the number of centrifuges used to make nuclear fuel, a senior official said Wednesday.
Palestinians hope to gain leverage from UN bid
November 29, 2012
The expected U.N. vote Thursday to recognize a state of Palestine will be far more than symbolic.
Congo rebels begin slow retreat from Masisi
November 29, 2012
Rebels believed to be backed by Rwanda began retreating from the territory they seized last week and pulled out of the region of Masisi, their military leader said Wednesday.
Egyptian courts suspend work to protest Morsi move
November 29, 2012
Egypt’s highest appeal courts suspended their work Wednesday to protest presidential decrees that gave the country’s Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi nearly absolute powers.
France to recognize Palestinian state in vote
November 28, 2012
France becomes first majoy European country to come out in favor of Palestinian U.N. state.
Ban on women in combat challenged in ACLU lawsuit
November 28, 2012
Female service members who filed suit hope move will add pressure to drop the policy of female prohibition.
Egyptians protest Morsi's power grab
November 28, 2012
Opposition shows strength in standoff over Morsi's assertion of near absolute powers poses challenge to Muslim Brotherhood.
‘Cleaning fairy’ gets 1 year of probation
November 27, 2012
An Ohio woman dubbed the “cleaning fairy” after she broke into a home, cleaned it and left a $75 bill has been put on probation for one year.
Cyber Monday likely to be busiest online sales day
November 27, 2012
This year's Cyber Monday is expected to be the biggest online shopping day in history.
Factory broke policy, retailer Wal-Mart says
November 27, 2012
Wal-Mart says a Bangladesh garment factory that caught fire Saturday killing 112 people had previously produced merchandise for the retailer without its permission.
All items in ‘12 Days of Christmas’ now top $107K
November 27, 2012
Add seven swans, six geese and five golden rings to the list of Christmas gifts that cost more than they did a year ago.
Consumer holiday breaks retail record
November 26, 2012
U.S. shoppers hit stores and websites at record numbers over the four-day Thanksgiving weekend, according to the National Retail Federation.
Congo, M23 negotiate in Uganda
November 26, 2012
Ugandan Defence Minister mediating discussions to help both sides end violent rebellion in Uganda and Rwanda.
Art's perfect theft: the 'Ghent Altarpiece'
November 20, 2012
The main suspect in the legendary art heist is said to have whispered with his dying breath: “Only I know where the ‘Adoration’ is...”
2 workers shoulder blame for 2010 BP oil disaster
November 20, 2012
The Justice Department has said only that its criminal investigation is still going on.
Israel museums hide art to protect it from rockets
November 20, 2012
Tel Aviv's leading art museum moved nearly 200 works into a rocket-proof safe after being spooked by rocket attacks on Israel's cultural capital.
Israel, Hamas trade fire and tough truce proposals
November 20, 2012
Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers threatened to escalate their border conflict if diplomacy fails.
Kansas appeals court attorney fired over tweet
November 20, 2012
Attorney was fired after using foul language.
Twinkies maker Hostess lives at least another day
November 20, 2012
Twinkies will live to see another day.
Wranglers say 'Hobbit' animals died on unsafe farm
November 20, 2012
A spokesman for director Peter Jackson said some of the deaths were from natural causes.
Swaziland gets first female Anglican bishop
November 20, 2012
First female bishop consecrated to serve as church bishop in Swaziland.
Twinkies likely to survive sale of Hostess Brands
November 19, 2012
High brand recognition and success of Hostess products offers option of selling assets to other companies, including Twinkies.
Rebels in Congo reach Goma
November 19, 2012
Advance near capital marks first time since 2008 that Rwanda-backed rebels have gotten so close to controlling East Congo.
Israel strike kills 11 in Gaza, including children
November 19, 2012
Casualties mark the deadliest day so far in the 2012 Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
BP agrees to pay $4.5B; 3 employees charged
November 15, 2012
Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer said the deaths and the oil spill “resulted from BP’s culture of privileging profit over prudence.”
Ireland probes death of ill abortion-seeker
November 15, 2012
Prime Minister Enda Kenny said he was awaiting findings from three investigations into the death of Savita Halappanavar, a 31-year-old Indian woman who was 17 weeks pregnant
China's new leadership faces obstacles to rule
November 15, 2012
While China’s leadership may have an image in the rest of the world as decisive and all-powerful, the reality is that decision-making tends to be a slow-going affair.
Rat kill in Galapagos Islands targets 180 million
November 15, 2012
The unique bird and reptile species that make the Galapagos Islands a treasure for scientists and tourists must be preserved.
Texas judge in beating video returns to bench
November 15, 2012
A Texas judge seen viciously beating his then-teenage daughter in a video she posted online last year returned to the bench Wednesday after a yearlong suspension.
Software founder McAfee denies killing neighbor
November 15, 2012
Software company founder John McAfee denies he killed a neighbor in Belize but says he won’t turn himself in for questioning.
France goes after fatty snacks with 'Nutella tax'
November 15, 2012
First the French government went after the rich. Now it has it in for Nutella.
Dalai Lama accused in self-immolations
November 13, 2012
China accused the Dalai Lama of allying with Japanese right-wingers in an island dispute as a way of attacking China.
UK officials question companies on taxes
November 13, 2012
British law-makers on Monday accused major multinational companies of aggressive tax avoidance.
Disaster tourists flock, gawk at Sandy wreck
November 13, 2012
Two weeks after the superstorm socked the region, cleanup continues in New York and New Jersey, which bore the brunt of the destruction.
BBC scandal taints British media
November 13, 2012
Few seem to be enjoying the management meltdown at the venerable BBC more than Rupert Murdoch, the News Corp. chief
UPS ceases funding for Boy Scouts
November 13, 2012
UPS said it will no longer give money to the Boy Scouts of America as long as the group discriminates against gays.
2013 austerity budget approved by Greece
November 12, 2012
New budget comes days after a separate bill of spending cuts and tax hikes passed, following severe disagreements.
Syrian opposition reaches unity deal
November 12, 2012
Deal to form new opposition leadership represantitive of country's disparate factions, activists said.
CIA director resigns in wake of affair
November 12, 2012
Members of Congress want more details on the investigation of an extramarital affair between former CIA director Gen. David Petraeus and his biographer.
Second storm hits battered East Coast
November 9, 2012
A nor’easter blustered into New York and New Jersey on Wednesday with rain and wet snow.
Texas judge extends Planned Parenthood injunction
November 9, 2012
Texas District Judge Steve Yelenosky issued an injunction that will keep Planned Parenthood in the Women’s Health Program pending resolution of the organization’s lawsuit claiming a rule banning it violates state law.
Pope to join celebs, presidents with Twitter feed
November 9, 2012
He already has a billion followers.
Progress in talks on united Syria opposition
November 9, 2012
Syrian opposition leaders say they have made progress toward forging a broad-based leadership group sought by the international community.
Obama hopes to avoid gridlock, squabbling
November 8, 2012
President Barack Obama has telephoned leading lawmakers from both parties to talk about a legislative agenda.
Colo., Wash. legalize marijuana
November 8, 2012
Colorado and Washington became the first states to allow pot for recreational use
Latin America’s left relieved after election
November 8, 2012
From Caracas to Havana to La Paz, President Barack Obama’s re-election victory was welcomed with a sigh of relief
Texas Head Coach Darrell Royal dies at 88
November 7, 2012
Darrell K Royal, the former Texas football coach known as much for his folksy, simplistic approach to life as for his creative wishbone offenses and two national championships, has died. He was 88.
States scramble to help displaced residents vote
November 6, 2012
With the presidential election looming just a week after Superstorm Sandy’s devastation, authorities were scrambling to make voting as manageable as possible.
Pakistan parents killed daughter for eyeing boy
November 6, 2012
A Pakistani couple poured acid on their 15-year-old daughter after they caught her looking at a boy.
Anonymous movement protests on Guy Fawkes night
November 6, 2012
Several hundred protesters wearing masks gathered outside the British Parliament to mark Guy Fawkes night.
Lights still out in Cuba’s 2nd city after Sandy
November 6, 2012
Cuban struggles to restore the electrical grid for the city of Santiago, only 28 percent has been restored.
No rest in final campaign hours for Obama, Romney
November 6, 2012
Both promised brighter days ahead for a nation still struggling with a sluggish economy and high joblessness.
Musicians to perform at last Obama events
November 2, 2012
Some big-name celebrities will help President Barack Obama make his closing case to voters in the most competitive states.
Ex-Penn State pres. charged, web grows
November 2, 2012
Ex-Penn St. president charged in Sandusky case.
Syrian opposition group takes offense at U.S. plan
November 2, 2012
The new U.S. push appears aimed at creating a unified leadership that could work more closely with the West.
Sandy was revenge from God, cleric says
November 2, 2012
Some anti-American Muslim clerics have cast the deadly Superstorm Sandy as divine punishment.
Texas trooper returns to work after shooting
November 2, 2012
Some state lawmakers are demanding an immediate meeting of a legislative committee that oversees DPS.
Hazardous release in NM sickens 200 near El Paso
November 1, 2012
New Mexico authorities say an unknown hazardous material release sickened about 200 people Tuesday near the Mexican border just northwest of El Paso, Texas.
New Yorkers face changes day after Sandy
November 1, 2012
Stripped of its bustle and mostly cut off from the world, New York was left wondering Tuesday when its particular way of life — carried by subway, lit by skyline and powered by 24-hour deli — would return.
Syria activists report 23 dead in Damascus suburb
November 1, 2012
Airstrikes by Syrian jets and shells from tanks leveled a neighborhood in a restive city near the capital of Damascus on Tuesday, killing 18 people.
Legendary UT coach Darrell Royal fighting Alzheimer's, auctioning off memorabilia
October 31, 2012
Day by day, Alzheimer’s disease is robbing Edith Royal of her beloved husband Darrell.
School discipline policies too harsh, senators say
October 31, 2012
The cases involved students being written up for poor behavior at school officials’ discretion, not for major violations that would mandate disciplinary action, Fabelo said.
Storm hits, puts pause on markets
October 30, 2012
Stock trading will be closed in the U.S. for a second day Tuesday as Superstorm Sandy bears down on the East Coast.
French proposal sets multimedia-usage fee
October 30, 2012
French President Francois Hollande is considering pushing for a new tax that would see search engines pay each time they use content from French media.
Guinea police fire tear gas at students
October 30, 2012
Residents of the town of Labe, 155 miles northeast of the capital, Conakry, say that riot police fired tear gas at hundreds who gathered to protest.
Superstorm Sandy slams into New Jersey coast
October 30, 2012
Sandy hurled a record-breaking 13-foot surge of seawater at New York City.
Sandy and storm surge pose 'worst case scenario'
October 29, 2012
The projected storm surge from Hurricane Sandy is a “worst case scenario” with devastating waves and tides predicted for the highly populated New York City metro area.
Syria truce collapse shows limits of diplomacy
October 29, 2012
Syria’s air force fired missiles and dropped barrel bombs on rebel strongholds while opposition fighters attacked regime positions Sunday.
Jewish group condemns Egypt’s President
October 23, 2012
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has made a strong condemnation of Egypt's new President Mohammed Morsi after he attended a sermon where the preacher called for the "destruction and dispersal of the Jews."
Pediatricians offer first report on organic foods
October 23, 2012
Parents who want to reduce their kids' exposure to pesticides may seek out organic foods, but they aren't necessarily safer or more nutritious than conventional foods.
1st defendant sentenced in FAMU hazing case
October 23, 2012
The first of a dozen defendants, Brian Jones, avoided jail time but will spend more than two years under close supervision and will perform 200 hours of community service.
7 experts convicted for not warning of quake risk
October 23, 2012
The defendants, all prominent scientists or geological and disaster experts, were sentenced to six years in prison.
Uruguay takes historic step legalizing abortion
October 18, 2012
Uruguay's Senate voted 17 - 14 to legalize first-trimester abortions for all women, a groundbreaking measure for the country.
Romney primary message shifts as election nears
October 18, 2012
Romney intends to aggressively reach out to undecided voters and focus on the economy in the coming days.
Group: Libya militias ‘executed’ Gadhafi loyalists
October 18, 2012
Libyan rebels executed Gadhafi loyalists when they overran his hometown a year ago.
Obama strategy post-debate highlights women, Libya
October 18, 2012
Obama's strategy aims to solidify his crucial lead among female voters.
Meningitis outbreak deaths rise to 19
October 18, 2012
Four more people have died from the national meningitis outbreak, brining the death toll to 19.
Israeli activist arrested at Western Wall
October 18, 2012
Police say they arrested a female Jewish acivist for wearing a traditionally male prayer shawl.
Soldiers claim illness after guarding KBR in Iraq
October 11, 2012
A war contractor knew an oilfield plant was riddled with a well-known toxin but ignored the risk to soldiers.
Shooting of Pakistan girl activist sparks outrage
October 11, 2012
Schools shut their doors in protest to the shooting of a 14-year-old girl by a Taliban gnman after the girl had criticized the militant group.
High court questions University of Texas affirmative action plan
October 10, 2012
Supreme Court justices sharply questioned the University of Texas’ use of race in college admissions Wednesday in a case that could lead to new limits on affirmative action.
British police seize elderly couple’s plant
October 9, 2012
British police say an elderly couple unwittingly grew a monstrous cannabis plant in their yard after buying what they thought was an innocuous green bush at a flea market.
Man dies in hospital, consumed live bugs
October 9, 2012
The winner of a roach-eating contest in South Florida died shortly after downing dozens of the live bugs as well as worms, authorities said Monday.
Skydiver to free fall for spacesuit research
October 9, 2012
Skydiver Felix Baumgartner’s attempt at the highest, fastest free fall in history Tuesday is more than just a stunt.
Protester gives up St. Peter's protest
October 4, 2012
An Italian man gave up his protest atop the St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday evening, after more than 24 hours perched on the 130-meter-high (426-foot) dome to demonstrate against government reforms.
Turkey fires back after Syrian shelling
October 4, 2012
Turkish artillery fired on Syrian targets Wednesday after shelling from Syria struck a border village in Turkey, killing five civilians, sharply escalating tensions between the two neighbors and prompting NATO to convene an emergency meeting.
Ind. farm tied to salmonella outbreak unclean
October 4, 2012
A federal inspector found two strains of salmonella and unclean conditions at an Indiana cantaloupe farm’s fruit-packing plant during inspections prompted by a deadly outbreak linked to the farm’s melons.
Chicago police find about 1,000 pot plants in city
October 4, 2012
In Chicago, a bustling urban metropolis where skyscrapers are as likely to sprout up as anything a farmer might plant, someone decided there was just enough room to grow something a little more organic: Marijuana.
Rare meningitis cases at 26 in 5 states, 4 deaths
October 4, 2012
An outbreak of a rare and deadly form of meningitis has now sickened 26 people in five states who received steroid injections mostly for back pain, health officials said Wednesday. Four people have died, and more cases are expected.
Gay pride march banned in Serbia
October 4, 2012
Serbia’s police on Wednesday banned a Gay Pride march in Belgrade, citing security concerns but also complying with a request from Serbia’s Christian Orthodox church.
Obama and Romney delve into the details
October 4, 2012
In their first debate, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney delved into dense discussions on taxes, health care, entitlement programs and more.
Rangers swept by A's, face Orioles in Wild Card game Friday
October 4, 2012
Josh Hamilton made one thing clear: The Texas Rangers will forget their stunning season-ending sweep at Oakland and regroup as an American League Wild Card.
Iran’s currency falls to record low
October 2, 2012
The West suspects Iran is aiming to build nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.
Nuclear tensions deemed volatile
October 2, 2012
A North Korean minister says the Korean peninsula has become the world’s most dangerous hotspot where a spark could set off a nuclear war.
Security company fired after breach
October 2, 2012
The security contractor at the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Tennessee has been fired.
Conversion therapy restricted for minors
October 2, 2012
Gay rights advocates are making plans to get other states to join California in banning psychotherapy aimed at making gay teenagers straight.
Deadline nears on judge’s Pa. voter ID law ruling
October 2, 2012
A court-imposed Tuesday deadline is looming for a judge to decide whether Pennsylvania’s tough new law requiring voters to show photo identification can remain intact.
Woman arrested, accused of stabbing
October 1, 2012
Murder charges have also been filed against the woman based on several eyewitness accounts.
Police clear stadium after bomb threat
October 1, 2012
No explosives were found; the game will resume Monday at a time to be determined.
Clinic procides care to 1,200 uninsured
October 1, 2012
Texas has nation's highest rate of uninsured, at about 26 percent, according to census figures.
TSU band involved in hazing scandal
September 28, 2012
Texas Southern University has suspended its famous marching band after university officials received a report of hazing among its members.
Man pleads guilty to extorting Redskins QB Griffin
September 28, 2012
A former Baylor basketball player pleaded guilty Thursday to trying to extort $1 million from Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III by threatening to expose damaging information, prosecutors said.
Austin City Council endorses same-sex marriage
September 28, 2012
The Austin City Council has voted to make the capital city of Texas the first in the state to formally endorse the legalization of same-sex marriages.
Nigerian women pilgrims detained en route to Mecca
September 27, 2012
The detention of hundreds of female Nigerian pilgrims heading to Mecca at Saudi Arabia’s busiest airport over a rule requiring them to travel with a husband or male relative is threatening to bring a diplomatic dispute between the two nations.
Student kills self at Okla. junior high
September 27, 2012
A gunshot rang out at an Oklahoma junior high school before classes began Wednesday, terrifying teenagers who feared a gunman was on the loose.
Group claims Da Vinci painted early Mona Lisa work
September 27, 2012
A Zurich-based foundation says it will prove to the world Thursday that Leonardo Da Vinci painted an earlier version of the Mona Lisa.
11 killed in Mexican shootout near church
September 27, 2012
Mexican authorities say troops have clashed with an armed group near a church in southern Mexico, leaving 11 people dead, including a soldier and one woman.
Egypt newspaper fights cartoons with cartoons
September 27, 2012
Amid outrage sparked by perceived insults to Islam, one Egyptian newspaper has decided to fight cartoons with cartoons.
Obama views Libya attack as terrorism
September 27, 2012
The White House said Wednesday that President Barack Obama considers the deadly assault on the U.S. consulate in Libya a terrorist attack.
New York City hospitals cracking down on junk food
September 25, 2012
People waiting around in New York City hospitals for loved ones to come out of surgery can’t smoke.
City to decide on housing proposal
September 25, 2012
San Francisco may soon give new meaning to the world "downsizing."
New SARS-like virus detected in Middle East
September 25, 2012
A new respiratory virus related to SARS is believed to have killed at least on person in Saudi Arabia.
Condolences pour in for 6-day-old panda cub
September 25, 2012
National Zoo officials waited Monday for word on why a 6-day-old panda cub died and lamented a heartbreaking setback to their closely watched breeding program.
Anti-Islam film prompts boycott
September 25, 2012
An Iranian film won an Oscar in February, but Mohammed Hosseini is urging other Islamic coutries to boycott the selection committe in charge.
South African miners to head back to work
September 20, 2012
Lonmin miners celebrated a wage deal Wednesday that ended a deadly and prolonged strike.
New French cartoons inflame prophet film tensions
September 20, 2012
France stepped up security at its embassies across the Muslim world.
Mexican guards detained in escape
September 20, 2012
A judge in Mexico has ordered the detention of 16 guards and officials at a prison near the U.S. border.
After teachers strike, doubts about implications
September 20, 2012
Mayor Rahm Emanuel secured an extension of Chicago’s school day and empowered principals to hire the teachers they want.
South Africa: Lonmin miners ready to resume work
September 20, 2012
Lonmin miners celebrated a wage deal Wednesday that ended a deadly and prolonged strike.
Film festival opens in movie-crazy North Korea
September 20, 2012
An international film festival opens Thursday in what may seem the unlikeliest of places: North Korea.
Indian government works to shore up coalition
September 20, 2012
India’s ruling Congress party worked to shore up its governing coalition
Pot could be tax windfall, but skeptics abound
September 20, 2012
The debate over how much tax money recreational marijuana laws could produce is playing an outsize role in the campaigns.
Video shows bystanders attempting to aid envoy
September 18, 2012
Libyans try to rescue Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Families of victims push for memorial
September 18, 2012
Three people were convicted in the blaze: club owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian and Great White tour manager Daniel Biechele.
Shell to skip Alaska, waits for fewer risks
September 18, 2012
Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Monday it will no longer seek oil off coast of Alaska this year.
Clashes over prophet film; Hezbollah urges demos
September 17, 2012
Clashes with police in Karachi and general tension in the Middle East continue; some countries have blocked the controversial dubbed video.
17 mutilated bodies found in Mexico
September 17, 2012
Grisly scene, product of the cartels, found just days after a 16-body event in the nearby state of Tamaulipas.
Chicago teachers continue strike
September 17, 2012
Provisions of strike central to debate over future of public education.
Chicago Teachers Union takes on mayor
September 13, 2012
Tough-talking union leader takes on Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in a bitter contract dispute.
Ruling Dutch party claims victory in elections
September 13, 2012
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte claimed victory Thursday for his conservative VVD party.
Dallas-area womans execution scheduled Jan. 29
September 13, 2012
A woman on Texas death row for the stabbing and bludgeoning of a 71-year-old woman has received a Jan. 29 execution date.
Angry mob kills man suspected in 2 child slayings
September 13, 2012
Guatemalan authorities say a mob has lynched a man inside a school for allegedly killing two children there.
Libyas parliament elects new prime minister
September 13, 2012
Leading member in Libya's oldest opposition movement is elected as new prime minister.
Man shows off Guinness tallest mohawk in NYC park
September 13, 2012
Guinness World Records is calling it the tallest mohawk in the world.
Pakistan fires kill 283, lax safety laws blamed
September 13, 2012
Fires at two clothing factories in Pakistan left 283 people dead.
Ex-candidate quits Mexicos main leftist party
September 10, 2012
The motives for the break were not clear, but it could complicate efforts for the left to rally again.
Fugitive Iraq VP convicted, attack kills 92
September 10, 2012
Iraq’s fugitive Sunni vice president was sentenced Sunday to death by hanging.
Two tornadoes strike down in New York
September 10, 2012
More than 20,000 spectators to be evacuated from the U.S. Open tennis tournament a few miles away.
Shell begins oil drilling off Alaskan coast
September 10, 2012
Despite the requirement to stay out of oil-bearing rock, they were elated to finally begin work.
Greek leaders dispute spending cuts
September 10, 2012
The leaders of the three parties in Greece’s coalition government failed to agree Sunday on a package of spending cuts worth €11.5 billion.
Chicago teachers strike causes learning disruption
September 10, 2012
Chicago teachers say they’re prepared to walk off the job for the first time in 25 years.
Sleeping Beauty recreated in Kiev museum
September 10, 2012
A Ukrainian-Canadian artist is presenting an interactive art project called “Sleeping Beauty,” in which five attractive young women pledge to marry the visitor who wakes her with a kiss.
Scholars may have discovered second photo of Dickinson
September 9, 2012
Scholars at Amherst College in Massachusetts believe a collector may have what would be just the second known photo of Emily Dickinson.
Surprising methods heal wounded troops
September 9, 2012
Scientists are growing ears, bone and skin in the lab, and doctors are planning more face transplants and other extreme plastic surgeries.
Suspect IDed in Quebec election rally shooting
September 6, 2012
Pauline Marois’ victory rally was marred by a shooting in Quebec.
Strong Costa Rica quake causes panic, minor damage
September 6, 2012
A powerful magnitude-7.6 earthquake shook Costa Rica and neighboring countries Wednesday, sending panicked people into the streets.
Reported theft of Romney tax records being probed
September 6, 2012
Someone claiming responsibility demanded $1 million not to make them public.
Judge OKs contentious part of Arizona immigration law
September 6, 2012
Critics have dubbed it the “show me your papers” provision.
Air Force instructors sex scandal trial delayed
September 6, 2012
Air Force sex scandal trial put off, with no explantion.
Venice premiers first-ever Saudi film
September 4, 2012
Haifaa Al Mansour has the distinction of being the first person to ever film a movie in Saudi Arabia, never mind that she’s a woman.
Ale to the chief: White House releases beer recipe
September 4, 2012
Beer lovers, the secret is out.
Isaac gives drought-stricken farmers brief respite
September 4, 2012
Several days of rain have given farmers in the nation’s midsection a welcome break from irrigating .
Convention viewers turn to social media
September 4, 2012
TV viewership for last week’s Republican National Convention dropped sharply from 2008.
Hit-and-run prompts Red Bull heir arrest
September 4, 2012
A grandson of the creator of the Red Bull energy drink has been arrested for driving a Ferrari that struck a police officer.
Issac leaves many without electricity
September 4, 2012
Tens of thousands of customers remained in the dark Monday in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Incentives promote school attendance
September 4, 2012
New research suggests missing as little as two weeks of school can put young children behind their peers.
Miners charged in deaths of 34 killed by police
August 31, 2012
About 270 miners at the Lonmin Platinum Mine in South Africa were charged Thursday with the murders of 34 striking colleagues who were shot by South African police officers, authorities said, a development that could further infuriate South Africans already shocked and angered by the police action.
Harvard probing dozens for possible cheating
August 31, 2012
Dozens of Harvard University students are being investigated for cheating after school officials discovered they may have shared answers or plagiarized on a final exam.
Isaac aims at Gulf Coast amid political backdrop
August 30, 2012
Finally a hurricane, the unwieldy and wobbly Isaac bore down on New Orleans.
Remote Alaska to stockpile food, just in case
August 30, 2012
Alaska is known for pioneering, self-reliant residents who are accustomed to remote locations and harsh weather.
Assad asks Syria for patience
August 30, 2012
President Bashar Assad said in an interview broadcast Wednesday that his armed forces will need time to defeat the rebels.
French government to pay employer salaries
August 30, 2012
The French government wants companies to hire young people.
Mexican shooting victims return to U.S.
August 30, 2012
Two CIA agents wounded in Mexico shooting go to US.
U.S. Nuclear security efforts honored
August 30, 2012
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar and former Sen. Sam Nunn were honored Wednesday for their role in helping ex-Soviet states.
Ann Romney says America can trust her husband
August 30, 2012
Ann Romney swept onto the stage at the Republican National Convention late Tuesday night and delivered a forceful defense of her husband’s character and values.
GOP convention gets rowdy in rift over Ron Paul
August 28, 2012
Supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s presidential bid chanted and booed Tuesday after Republican convention delegates adopted new rules that could impede insurgent candidates in the future.
Former NFL WR Hurd ordered jailed in drug case
August 28, 2012
A federal judge ordered former NFL wide receiver Sam Hurd to be jailed indefinitely Tuesday for failing two drug tests and allegedly buying drugs.
Donors standing by Lance Armstrong's foundation
August 28, 2012
Lance Armstrong’s reputation may be permanently stained but in the eyes of corporate and individual donors, his charity still wears an unsullied yellow jersey.
Renowned pianist Van Cliburn diagnosed with cancer
August 28, 2012
Renowned classical pianist Van Cliburn has been diagnosed with advanced bone cancer and is resting comfortably at his Texas home.
North Texas cities educate public on West Nile
August 26, 2012
The virus has infected hundreds of people and killed more than 20 others across Texas.
Anthony Fera leaves Penn State, joining Longhorns
August 2, 2012
The junior kicker is heading home to Texas.
Texas GOP chooses tea party-backed Cruz for Senate
August 1, 2012
Cruz defeated favorite Dewhurst in Texas' runoff election Tuesday.
Democrats start group to mobilize Hispanic voters
July 26, 2012
Two Mexican-American Democratic lawmakers launched a new political action committee (PAC) on Thursday to mobilize Hispanic voters in Texas.
Bastrop fire report: Homes need larger buffer zone
July 26, 2012
Last year’s devastating Bastrop County wildfire has shown that the vegetation-free area around a home should extend beyond the long-accepted recommendation of 30 feet.
Body of Aurora shooting victim Cowden to be returned to his hometown of Austin
July 25, 2012
Cowden was the oldest of the 12 people killed in the massacre at the “Dark Knight Rises.”
Report shows potential of expanded Medicaid programs
July 25, 2012
Harvard study demonstrates decrease in death rate as a direct result of changes caused by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Big East drops lawsuit against TCU, will get $5M
July 19, 2012
The Big East Conference has dropped its lawsuit against TCU and will receive the $5 million it was seeking from TCU.
Fewer doctors willing to accept government-funded insurance plans
July 8, 2012
31 percent of Texas doctors said they were accepting new patients who rely on Medicaid, compared to 42 percent in 2010.
Federal court to make decision on disputed voter ID law
July 8, 2012
The fate of Texas’ controversial new voter ID law, which requires voters to show photo identification at the polls, is set to be decided this week in a federal court in Washington.
Tony Parker cleared to play for France at Olympics
July 8, 2012
Spurs guard Tony Parker can play for European runner-up France in the Olympic Games after San Antonio’s doctors agreed he has recovered from an eye injury.
Politicians' foul language draws attention
July 8, 2012
Elected officials have let loose with a few choice vulgarities over the past two weeks in otherwise G-rated public settings.
Texas billionaire gives to student in chimp attack
July 6, 2012
Donors have already raised about $20,000 separately.
UTSA student violently attacked by chimpanzees in South Africa
July 3, 2012
Andrew F. Oberle was in critical condition and in a medically induced coma in the hospital Monday night.
Bill will not increase student loan interest rates
June 29, 2012
Congress emphatically approved legislation Friday avoiding interest rate increases on new loans to millions of college students.
2011 saw drop in Texas beach health advisories
June 28, 2012
An environmental group says last year’s drought improved water quality along Texas beaches and led to a 45 percent drop in the number of 2011 health advisory days at Texas beaches.
High court upholds key part of Obama health law
June 28, 2012
The Supreme Court upheld the individual insurance requirement at the heart of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul.
Bucks get center, Rockets add to draft stockpile
June 27, 2012
The Milwaukee Bucks are getting a much-needed big man and the Houston Rockets are positioning themselves to make a big move.
Possible sites to host first title game in new playoff
June 27, 2012
The date of college football’s first championship game in the new playoff system is Jan. 12, 2015. Where it will be held is to be determined.
Hacker who targeted Texas DPS pleads guilty
June 26, 2012
No sentencing date was immediately set for 30-year-old Higinio O. Ochoa III, who faces up to five years in prison.
Austin doctor gets nearly 6 years in drug case
June 26, 2012
The 63-year-old physician in April pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances.
Houston rallies for 3-3 draw with Toronto
June 21, 2012
Will Bruin scores twice in second half, tying game in the 90th minute and beating out Toronto's lead.
Texas Governor's Mansion wraps up costly restoration project
June 20, 2012
Four years ago the building was nearly destroyed in a fire started by an unknown arsonist.
Incoming Big 12 commissioner against paying athletes
June 20, 2012
Bob Bowlsby will officially take over at the Big 12 on June 15.
Roger Clemens acquitted on all charges
June 18, 2012
Roger Clemens has been acquitted on all charges by a jury that decided he didn’t lie to Congress when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs.
Spurs PG Tony Parker hurt in Drake-Brown brawl
June 15, 2012
San Antonio guard Tony Parker says he suffered an eye injury during a nightclub brawl involving singer Chris Brown and members of hip-hop star Drake’s entourage.
45 years for attacker in Austin purse snatching
June 14, 2012
Attacker must serve at least half of sentence before being eligible for parole; he could have received life in prison.
US Anti-Doping Agency charges Armstrong
June 13, 2012
USADA bringing doping charges against seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong.
Texas lead contender for spaceport
June 13, 2012
South Texas is the leading candidate for a launch site for company that sent the world’s first commercial supply ship to the International Space Station.
US Anti-Doping Agency charges Armstrong
June 13, 2012
USADA bringing doping charges against seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, questioning his victories in those storied cycling races.
Vince Young sues ex-agent, former money adviser
June 12, 2012
NFL quarterback Vince Young has filed a fraud and breach of contract lawsuit against his ex-agent and a former financial adviser.
Clemens closing arguments focus on key witness
June 12, 2012
Roger Clemens’ lawyers tear into the case against the former pitching great during closing arguments Tuesday.
Big East files $5 million lawsuit against TCU
June 11, 2012
The Big East filed the lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court in Washington.
China's Shanshan Feng wins LPGA Championship
June 11, 2012
The 22-year-old won the LPGA Championship to become the first Chinese player to win an LPGA Tour title.
Britain-Ireland rally past US to win Curtis Cup
June 10, 2012
Britain-Ireland rallied past the United States on Sunday to win the Curtis Cup.
Austin City Council Oks electric rate hike
June 8, 2012
The increases take effect in October.
Retail gasoline prices drop 6 cents across Texas
June 7, 2012
Retail gasoline prices across Texas have dropped an average six cents this week in a slide that began two months ago.
Durant takes charge, pushes Thunder to NBA finals
June 7, 2012
For all the points, rebounds and assists that filled Kevin Durant's stat line, it was a defensive play he made that fired up his teammates.
Former Oklahoma State running back charged with forgery
June 6, 2012
Prosecutors have charged former Oklahoma State running back Herschel Sims with two counts of second-degree forgery.
WVU names Randy Mazey head baseball coach
June 6, 2012
West Virginia University hires Randy Mazey as head baseball coach.
Ray Bradbury, author of 'Fahrenheit 451,' dies
June 6, 2012
Bradbury remained active over the years, turning out new novels, plays, screenplays and a volume of poetry.
State agencies ordered to propose 10 percent cuts
June 5, 2012
Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday called for agencies to look for new ways to get leaner.
Four Syrian students killed during dorm raid
May 4, 2012
The U.N. estimates 9,000 people have been killed since the revolt began.
Journalists being killed at 'astonishing pace'
May 4, 2012
On World Press Freedom Day, Reporters Without Borders condemned the attacking and murdering of journalists.
Scientists use blimp to look for meteorites
May 4, 2012
A group of scientists took to the skies Thursday in search of meteorites.
US economy recovering but isn't yet accelerating
May 4, 2012
The U.S. economy’s recovery looks enduring. It’s just not very strong.
What Chinas dissidents are saying about Chen
May 4, 2012
Legal activist Chen Guangcheng told the United States that he wants to leave China, deepening a diplomatic dispute.
US uses bin Laden letters to degrade al-Qaida
May 4, 2012
The documents, published online Thursday, are a small sample of those seized during the U.S. raid.
Gingrich ends campaign, urges party to back Romney
May 3, 2012
Newt Gingrich, the colorful former House speaker and fiery partisan, formally exited the Republican presidential contest.
DEA apologizes to college student left in cell
May 3, 2012
A college student picked up in a federal drug sweep in California was never arrested, never charged and should have been released.
Deal undone? Activist now wants to leave China
May 3, 2012
The blind Chinese dissident who boldly fled house arrest and placed himself under the wing of U.S. diplomats balked.
Munch's 'The Scream' may fetch $80M at NYC auction
May 3, 2012
It is one of four versions created by the Norwegian expressionist painter.
After 50 years, Cubans hope to travel freely
May 3, 2012
Communist Cuba appears on the verge of a momentous decision to lift many travel restrictions.
Texas mans execution stopped at least temporarily
May 3, 2012
A federal judge has at least temporarily stopped the execution of a rapist who was on parole when prosecutors say he killed a neighbor.
British border workers set May 10 strike date
May 3, 2012
Britain’s border control union has set a strike date for May 10 as part of its dispute with the government over retirement ages.
US-Afghan pact achieved despite Karzais rhetoric
May 3, 2012
Hamid Karzai signed a deal that could keep thousands of U.S. troops in Afghanistan for years.
Spurs beat Jazz with a blowout score 114-83
May 2, 2012
San Antonio Spurs handed Utah its second-worst playoff loss in franchise history.
Sarkozy fighting for his future, likely to lose
May 1, 2012
President Nicolas Sarkozy is the underdog, and he knows it.
UK lawmakers: Rupert Murdoch unfit to lead company
May 1, 2012
The ruling Tuesday against Murdoch exposed his waning influence, and could jeopardize his control of a major broadcaster.
Spring breakers came despite Texas warning
May 1, 2012
77,000 young tourists visited Mexico on spring break trips between March 5 and 30.
Workers express anger, gloom, elation on May Day
May 1, 2012
Tuesday’s demonstrations were more a furious venting over spending cuts, tax hikes and soaring unemployment.
Bouncy houses cushion bears fall from tree
May 1, 2012
Authorities use a bouncy house to assist a black bear down from a tree.
Feds to eye response to Mont. college sex assaults
May 1, 2012
Missoula police, prosecutors and the University of Montana are under investigation after their response to reports of sexual assault and harassment.
NYC man convicted in thwarted subway bomb plot
May 1, 2012
A New York man was convicted Tuesday of plotting an aborted suicide mission against New York City subways.
Obama flies to Afghanistan, signs pact with Karzai
May 1, 2012
Alongside Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Obama declared, “Together, we’re now committed to replacing war with peace.”
Dutch try ban on some tourists buying marijuana
May 1, 2012
A policy barring foreign tourists from buying marijuana in the Netherlands went into effect in parts of the country.
Thunder squeak by the Mavs, take commanding 2-0 lead
May 1, 2012
Oklahoma city Thunder clawed out a 102-99 victory over defending champion Dallas on Monday night to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.
UK court tells service providers: Block Pirate Bay
May 1, 2012
Britain’s High Court has ordered the country’s Internet service providers to block file-sharing websites.
Pakistan sends mixed signals on US drone attack
May 1, 2012
Pakistani officials on Monday condemned the U.S. for carrying out its first drone strike.
20 activists on trial in New York for protesting racial profiling
May 1, 2012
Twenty activists who converged on a police station to protest a controversial police technique went on trial Monda.
Fewer Texas kids in discipline schools
May 1, 2012
The number of Texas children in schools for those previously expelled because of disciplinary problems declined by nearly 40 percent over five years.
US May Day protests planned, may disrupt commutes
May 1, 2012
May Day protests may disrupt the morning commute in major U.S. cities.
Federal judge stops Texas law on womens health
May 1, 2012
A federal judge on Monday stopped Texas from preventing Planned Parenthood from getting funds through the state’s Women’s Health Program — a decision the state immediately appealed.
Federal judge stops Texas law on womens health
May 1, 2012
A federal judge stopped Texas from preventing Planned Parenthood from getting funds — a decision the state immediately appealed.
Stubborn inflation, weak lending weigh on eurozone
May 1, 2012
Europe got more downbeat economic news Monday as inflation remained higher than expected.
China activists lifted by blind lawyer's escape
April 30, 2012
Chen Guangcheng, a campaigner for disabled rights and against coercive family planning, is a challenge for China’s authoritarian government.
Saudi closes embassy in Egypt following protests
April 30, 2012
Saudi Arabia closed its Cairo embassy Saturday and recalled its ambassador following protests over a detained Egyptian human rights lawyer.
With an asterisk, WTC is back on top in NYC
April 30, 2012
One World Trade Center will lay claim to the title of New York City’s tallest skyscraper on Monday.
Van plunges off NYC road near zoo, killing 7
April 30, 2012
Authorities say an out-of-control van plunged off a roadway near the Bronx Zoo in New York City, killing seven people, including three children.
Political battle over student loans heating up
April 27, 2012
Their chief remaining dispute is how to pay for the $5.9 billion cost of keeping those rates low.
Syrian regime, rebels trade blame for deadly blast
April 27, 2012
SANA said rebels mishandling explosives triggered a blast that killed at least 16 people and severely damaged at least six houses.
Upbeat US housing figures shore up markets
April 27, 2012
A recovery in the U.S. housing market is thought to be central to the recovery in the U.S., which will have a worldwide impact.
Deal on Senate vote on violence against women bill
April 27, 2012
The Violence Against Women Act, approved and renewed unanimously in the past, had for weeks been the subject of haggling between the parties.
No charges dismissed for soldier in Wikileaks case
April 27, 2012
Manning’s supporters have raised funds for his benefit, portraying him as a whistleblower, patriot and hero.
Biden calls out Romney's foreign policy
April 27, 2012
Biden argued that the Republican presidential nominee is rooted in a Cold War mentality.
Texas man executed for role in robbery-shooting
April 27, 2012
He was pronounced dead at 6:25 p.m. CDT, nine minutes after the lethal drugs began to flow into his body.
Kremlin bill passes in parliament, but barely
April 26, 2012
The Russian parliament on Wednesday passed a Kremlin bill restoring gubernatorial elections.
Marines discharge sergeant for Facebook posts
April 26, 2012
A sergeant will be discharged for criticizing President Barack Obama on Facebook.
Obama pushes low-rate student loans, wooing young
April 25, 2012
President Barack Obama went after the college vote, pitching cheaper student loans.
Israel legalizes West Bank settler outposts
April 24, 2012
Israel legalized three unsanctioned West Bank settler outposts and was trying to save another.
Measles deaths have plummeted over a decade
April 24, 2012
The number of measles deaths worldwide has apparently dropped by about three-quarters over a decade.
Govt: New case of mad cow disease in California
April 24, 2012
The first new case of mad cow disease in the U.S. since 2006 has been discovered in a dairy cow in California, but health authorities said the animal never was a threat to the nation’s food supply.
Boredom, discontent set in among Kony hunters
April 24, 2012
Ugandan foot soldiers who have spent years searching for the man are starting to ask a question their top commanders prefer to ignore: Is it possible he is dead?
Murdoch testimony spotlights UK Olympics minister
April 24, 2012
News Corp. executive James Murdoch’s behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign spilled out into the public domain Tuesday, casting a harsh light on the British government’s Olympics czar.
Angry EU voters, citizens rebel against austerity
April 24, 2012
European Union officials have called for austerity, austerity and more austerity as a means to solve Europe’s debt crisis.
Egypt comedian found guilty of offending Islam
April 24, 2012
An Egyptian court upheld a conviction against one of the Arab world’s most famous comedians, Adel Imam.
Ex-BP engineer arrested in Gulf oil spill case
April 24, 2012
Kurt Mix of Katy, Texas, was arrested and charged with two counts of obstruction of justice for allegedly destroying evidence.
Sudan bombs 3 areas in South Sudan
April 24, 2012
The international community urged Sudan and South Sudan to talk out their arguments over where the border lies.
George Zimmerman released from Florida jail
April 23, 2012
George Zimmerman was released without incident around midnight Sunday from a Florida county jail on $150,000 bail.
Md. neighborhood watch trial set against Fla. fury
April 22, 2012
Two brothers accused of beating a black teenager while patrolling an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood are set to go on trial Monday.
Explosion, fireball reported in Nevada, California
April 22, 2012
A oud explosion heard Sunday morning across Nevada and California likely caused by a meteor.
Wal-Mart hushed up bribe network in Mexico
April 22, 2012
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. hushed up a vast bribery campaign that top executives of its Mexican subsidiary carried out to build stores across that country, according to a published report.
US, Afghanistan reach deal on strategic pact
April 22, 2012
The U.S. and Afghanistan reached a deal Sunday on a long-delayed strategic partnership agreement.
Experts say Zimmerman attorney made smart move
April 22, 2012
George Zimmerman’s defense attorney showed some of the weaknesses in prosecutors’ claims.
More firings likely at US Secret Service
April 20, 2012
While congressional lawmakers pushed for more answers from the Secret Service, the White House pleaded for patience.
Cops: McDonald's worker spit in customers' drinks
April 20, 2012
Greenville County investigators say surveillance video caught Washington leaning over the customers' cups.
2 years later, fish sick near BP oil spill site
April 20, 2012
Scientists are beginning to suspect that fish in the Gulf of Mexico are suffering the effects of the BP spill's petroleum.
Smithsonian welcomes Discovery to space collection
April 20, 2012
Discovery will retire as an artifact representing the 30-year shuttle program.
Afghan leader condemns US troop photos
April 20, 2012
President Karzai warned that “similar incidents of an odious nature” in the past sparked angry reactions from Afghans.
Alabama bans beer brand over dirty name on label
April 20, 2012
You can buy Fat Bastard wine in Alabama, but you’ll have to go elsewhere for Dirty Bastard beer.
Dutch marijuana advocates face off with Cabinet
April 19, 2012
Dutch coffee shop owners went to court Wednesday in a last ditch bid to block a government plan to stop foreigners from buying marijuana in the Netherlands.
No relief for Astros, bullpen woes linger during losing streak
April 19, 2012
Lucas Harrell pitched into the seventh inning and shut down the Washington Nationals offense. The Astros bullpen woke ‘em back up.
French candidate's patriotism gains votes
April 19, 2012
The message of far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, in France, has seduced thousands and kept her consistently in third place in poll.
'American Bandstand' host Dick Clark dead at 82
April 19, 2012
Dick Clark stood as an avatar of rock ‘n’ roll virtually from its birth and, until his death Wednesday at age 82.
TV programming for dogs to be available
April 18, 2012
DogTV is a new breed of television that is designed to keep your dog relaxed, stimulated and entertained for eight-hours a day,
Fans proclaim innocence in Egypt soccer riot trial
April 18, 2012
CAIRO — Fans charged in Egypt’s deadliest soccer riot declared their innocence in the first session of their trial Tuesday, directing their anger toward police, charged with collaborating in the killing of 75.
Argentina bashed by Spain, EU for oil takeover
April 18, 2012
MADRID — Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez is attempting to quell increasing unrest at home and boost her popularity with an “unlawful” bid to nationalize the Argentine oil unit of a Spanish energy firm.
Strong earthquake shakes central Chile
April 18, 2012
Quake causes panic; tsunami fears lead authorities to order coastal evacuations.
North Korea warns US of retaliation over rocket
April 18, 2012
North Korea accused the U.S. of hostility on Tuesday for suspending an agreement to provide food aid following Pyongyang’s widely criticized rocket launch.
US stocks jump after strong profits; Spain soothes
April 18, 2012
Profitability of American companies and Spanish debt auction creates biggest gain in a month.
Forest Service in quandary about Colorado frozen cows
April 18, 2012
Explosives may be necessary to remove carcasses from federal wilderness lands.
14 mutilated bodies found in Mexican border city
April 18, 2012
Drug war related deaths continue to flow in Nuevo Laredo, stronghold of the Zetas cartel.
GSA executive asserts right to remain silent
April 17, 2012
The General Services Administration inspector general said Monday that he’s investigating possible bribery and kickbacks in the agency, and asserted his right to remain silent at a congressional hearing.
US prepares for last major Afghan offensive
April 17, 2012
The Taliban made their intentions clear over the weekend, mounting spectacular coordinated attacks that spawned an 18-hour battle with Afghan and NATO forces.
Iranian nuclear talks end on positive note, revolve around sanctions
April 16, 2012
Iran and the world’s big powers on Saturday hailed their first nuclear meeting in more than a year.
Only 5 Dead as tornados swept through Midwest
April 16, 2012
The television was tuned to forecasters’ dire warnings of an impending storm when a siren was heard.
Prostitute scandal embarrasses President's entry into summit
April 16, 2012
A scandal involving prostitutes and Secret Service agents deepened Saturday as agents were put on leave.
Witnesses in Helter Skelter murders forge friendship
April 16, 2012
Connection in experiencing such trama and later media drama stays strong decades after murders.
South Sudan says won't withdraw troops
April 13, 2012
The fighting has displaced more than 100,000 people, most of whom are still waiting to return.
Syrian opposition vows protest to test shaky truce
April 13, 2012
Regime forces halted heavy shelling and other major attacks in line with the truce that began Thursday.
Standoff after eviction notice shooting; 2 dead
April 13, 2012
A sheriff’s deputy and a civilian were killed Thursday when gunfire broke out as authorities tried to serve an eviction notice at a California apartment complex.
N. Korea fires long-range rocket
April 13, 2012
North Korea fired a long-range rocket early Friday, defying international warnings against moving forward with a launch widely seen as a provocation.
Postmaster general visits potential closure sites
April 13, 2012
Rural residents said cuts should be made elsewhere because their post offices provide a much-needed lifeline.
CA university slammed for pepper-spraying students
April 13, 2012
A UC Davis task force said the decision to douse seated Occupy protesters with the eye-stinging chemical was “objectively unreasonable”.
New law targets lone abortion clinic in Miss.
April 13, 2012
Women’s legal options could soon be restricted to finding a doctor willing to terminate a pregnancy or seeking an abortion out of state.
Managers don't have to ensure lunch breaks
April 13, 2012
The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that employers are under no obligation to ensure that workers take legally mandated lunch breaks.
Iran sees nuke talks leaning their way
April 13, 2012
Iran’s envoys are heading for nuclear talks with confidence that the chips are falling their way.
Military seizes Guinea-Bissau capital
April 13, 2012
The military sealed off the city’s downtown area and lobbed grenades at the prime minister’s home.
Jailed ex-Soviet arms dealer asks Russia to sue US
April 13, 2012
Viktor Bout urged Russia’s parliament to create a panel to dispel what he called false accusations leveled against him by the U.S. prosecutors.
Texas A&M Cadets to be led by 1st black commander
April 13, 2012
Black students represent less than 4 percent of the 40,000 undergraduate students at the College Station campus.
Planned Parenthood sues Texas over exclusion
April 12, 2012
Eight Planned Parenthood organizations sued Texas on Wednesday for excluding them from participating in a program.
Zimmerman arrest follows puzzling disappearance
April 12, 2012
Kahn: You’re better off not saying anything at this point in the game.
Syria says it will stop fighting by United Nations deadline
April 12, 2012
Syria promised to comply with a U.N.-brokered cease-fire beginning Thursday.
Tribes, government agree to $1 billion settlement
April 12, 2012
The federal government will pay more than $1 billion to settle a series of lawsuits brought by American Indian tribes.
9 suspected illegal immigrants die in Texas wreck
April 12, 2012
A van overstuffed with suspected illegal immigrants rolled and crashed after fleeing a traffic stop.
Baylor gets probation, Mulkey, Drew docked scholarships as result
April 11, 2012
The NCAA put Baylor on three years of probation.
Whos the rich guy? Obama, Romney duel over status
April 11, 2012
In a campaign year when populism sells, they are trying to stick the rich guy label on each other.
Fla. town bracing for decision on Trayvon Martin
April 11, 2012
Prosecutors near a decision on whether to charge George Zimmerman with killing Trayvon Martin.
Miss Universe to change rules allowing transgender entrants
April 11, 2012
The rules will have to be approved by Donald Trump and NBC.
Spain town nixes pot-growing plan to pay off debt
April 11, 2012
Spanish village put the idea to the vote Tuesday, and a majority of its citizens approved
China ousts top politician, accuses wife of murder
April 11, 2012
A flamboyant and telegenic politician was stripped of his powerful posts due to his wife's murder scandal.
Convicted Pa. priest remained clergyman for years
April 11, 2012
Even with decades of mental health correspondence and a bad history, priest in proximity with children for years.
Santorum suspends GOP presidential campaign
April 11, 2012
Inevitable end to run results in clear path for front runner Mitt Romney to claim the Republican nomination.
Obama sees biggest divide since Johnson-Goldwater
April 11, 2012
Issues of the economy, unemployment, taxes keep Americans split between Obama and Romney.
Texting offers promise but also peril to campaigns
April 10, 2012
Text messaging is posing both new opportunities and dangers for America’s political campaigns.
Georgia's Stalin museum to focus on his atrocities
April 10, 2012
The gigantic museum includes the house where Stalin was born and some 47,000 exhibits.
Wave of bomb threats at Pitt leaves campus on edge
April 10, 2012
Dozens of bomb threats at the University of Pittsburgh have made professors start holding classes outside.
Japan gives preliminary OK to restart 2 reactors
April 10, 2012
All but one of Japan’s 54 reactors are offline for regular safety checks, and the last will be shut down in May.
Alaskan wildlife refuge loses bear
April 10, 2012
A 300-pound, 2-year-old female Kodiak brown bear escaped from its enclosure on Monday.
After $1B, experts see progress on Autisms causes
April 10, 2012
More than $1 billion has been spent over the past decade searching for the causes of autism.
Syrian assault undermines hopes for cease-fire
April 6, 2012
The bloodshed has undermined already fading hopes that more than a year of violence will end soon.
UN chief warns Syria crisis is getting worse
April 6, 2012
Rebels are supposed to stop fighting 48 hours prior to peace talks, but the fire has not ceased.
New world for Romney, the all-but-certain nominee
April 6, 2012
Romney recognizes need in the face of his cross-country competition against a major Obama re-election effort.
Arab Spring coverage sweeps Peabodys
April 6, 2012
The list of winners went beyond news coverage, including popular television shows, radio series and websites.
Prosecutor: Marine posted negative images of Obama
April 6, 2012
"There is no basis in this case," the defense attorney said. "Sgt. Stein has broken no law."
Israel has few options for rocket fire from Egypt
April 6, 2012
Thursday's rocket attack, the first in nearly two years, raised new Israeli concerns about militant activity.
Alas tough immigration could undergo changes
April 6, 2012
Representative aims to make law accessible to local governments and enforceable for police.
UK zoos pandas meet for date, but will they mate?
April 5, 2012
Zoo officials have created a private love nest for Britain’s only pair of giant pandas in hope the fertility-challenged animals will mate.
5 ex-cops sentenced in Katrina killings case
April 5, 2012
Officers were sentenced to prison terms for their roles in deadly shootings of unarmed residents.
Egypt:Constitution panel on track despite boycott
April 5, 2012
The head of Egypt’s constitutional assembly said Wednesday the committee will forge ahead with its work.
Investigators: Tenn. judge high on pills in court
April 5, 2012
Tennessee judge was high on prescription pills during the last two years of his caree.
First 200 US Marines land at Aussie training hub
April 5, 2012
The first detachment of 200 U.S. Marines has arrived in northern Australia.
Iowan accused of urinating on co-workers' chairs
April 3, 2012
An information technology worker accused of urinating on colleagues’ chairs at an office in Iowa has surrendered to police.
Transgender pageant hopeful wants rule change
April 3, 2012
A rule prevents male-born transgenders from entering the Canadian Miss Universe Pageant
Shiites, Sunnis in post-US Iraq: separate, unequal
April 3, 2012
Iraq’s ruling Shiites are moving quickly to keep the two Muslim sects separate — and unequal.
French Socialist's big idea: tax the rich
April 3, 2012
As president, Francois Hollande would levy a 75 percent tax on anyone who makes more than €1 million a year.
IMF chief wants 'more firepower' to fight crises
April 3, 2012
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday that the global recovery is growing stronger but remains very fragile.
Officials: 6 dead in Christian school shooting
April 3, 2012
A gunman opened fire at a Christian university in California Monday, killing at least six people.
America's first pot college raided
April 3, 2012
Federal agents raided the medical marijuana training school in California.
One World Trade Center reaches 100 floors
April 3, 2012
The skyscraper being built to replace the terror-wrecked twin towers is now 100 stories high.
Under-construction Moscow tower ablaze
April 3, 2012
Firefighting helicopters are trying to put out a spectacular blaze atop an under-construction Moscow skyscraper.
High court upholds jails' strip searches
April 3, 2012
The Supreme Court has ruled that jailers may subject people arrested for minor offenses to invasive strip searches
Hungarian president resigns in plagiarism scandal
April 3, 2012
Hungarian President Pal Schmitt resigned Monday because of a plagiarism scandal regarding a doctoral dissertation.
Argentina still wants Falklands 30 years after war
April 3, 2012
Universal human rights demand that Argentina and Britain work together to give those remains back to their families.
North American leaders discuss trade
April 3, 2012
The summit ranged broadly across issues of energy and climate change, immigration and the war on drugs.
Nations pledge millions for Syrian opposition
April 1, 2012
A coalition of more than 70 partners pledged Sunday to send millions of dollars and communications equipment to Syria’s opposition groups.
Dems sharpen attack as GOP rallies behind Romney
April 1, 2012
President Barack Obama’s administration launched a multi-pronged assault on Mitt Romney’s values and foreign policy credentials.
Dems sharpen attack as GOP rallies behind Romney
April 1, 2012
'UNSURVIVABLE!' New tornado warnings aim to scare
April 1, 2012
Even expert storm chases would have struggled to decipher the difference between the tornado warnings sent last May before severe weather hit Joplin and, a few days later, headed again toward downtown Kansas City.
UK Internet group: Surveillance program in works
April 1, 2012
The U.K. government is preparing proposals for a surveillance network that could keep track of every message sent to anyone at any time
Mali coup leader reinstates old constitution
April 1, 2012
The junior officer who overthrew Mali’s democratically elected leader declared that he was reinstating the 1992 constitution and planning to hold elections.
Obama accuses Republicans of 'madness' in Maine
April 1, 2012
President Barack Obama accused Republicans of clinging to economic policie.
Palestinian sent to Gaza with end of hunger strike
April 1, 2012
Israel expelled a Palestinian prisoner to the Gaza Strip as part of a compromise deal that persuaded her to end her 43-day hunger strike.
Governors to tour plant where 'pink slime' is made
March 29, 2012
Perry will visit the one Beef Products Inc. plant that’s still in operation to combat misconceptions and misinformation.
Saudi diplomat kidnapped in southern Yemen
March 29, 2012
A Saudi diplomat was kidnapped on his way to work Wednesday in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden.
Assad regime not welcome at Olympics
March 29, 2012
Dozens of officials in Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime will be blocked from attending the London Olympics.
George H.W. Bush to formally back Romney
March 29, 2012
Former President George H.W. Bush plans to endorse Mitt Romney at an event Thursday in Houston.
Summit seeks to deter nuclear-armed terrorism
March 27, 2012
Material that can be used to make nuclear bombs is stored in scores of buildings spread across dozens of countries.
Syria accepts peace plan but clashes continue
March 27, 2012
Syria accepted a cease-fire drawn up by U.N. envoy Kofi Annan.
NASA launches suborbital rockets from Virginia
March 27, 2012
Milky white chemical clouds were briefly visible in much of the night sky along the Eastern seaboard on Tuesday after NASA launched a series of rockets to study the jet stream at the edge of the earth’s atmosphere.
Court Justices split hairs on health care
March 27, 2012
If government can tell people to buy health insurance, what else could it make them buy?
Tibetan lights self on fire at anti-China protest
March 27, 2012
A Tibetan exile lit himself on fire and ran shouting through a demonstration in the Indian capital Monday.
Israel to bar UN fact-finding team from entering
March 27, 2012
Israel cut working relations with the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Justices moving to heart of health care overhaul
March 27, 2012
Supreme Court justices signaled they are ready to confront the challenges to President Barack Obama’s historic health care overhaul.
Egypt's Brotherhood faces double backlash
March 27, 2012
Egypt’s powerful Islamists faced a backlash on two fronts as they try to solidify their hold on the country’s politics.
Pope offers faith, Pope to Mexicans hurt by drug war
March 25, 2012
Pope Benedict XVI delivered a message of peace to Mexicans who fear their nation's evils.
Blacks say history of bias against them in FL city
March 25, 2012
Much work to be done between the black community and local police department.
Syria intervention talk as diplomacy withers
March 25, 2012
A year of sanctions, diplomacy and harsh rhetoric failed to stop Syria’s bloody crackdown and oust President Bashar Assad.
Fla. man wins nat'l memory contest held in NYC
March 25, 2012
Record-breaker believed his memory was static, but learned he was wrong: “The mind is trainable.”
Obama squeezes N. Korea to change, China to help
March 25, 2012
Obama pressures China to show more influence and warning North Korea that it is headed toward a crippling “dead end” of isolation.
US intel: water a cause for war in coming decades
March 22, 2012
Drought, floods and a lack of fresh water may cause significant global instability and conflict in the coming decades.
Several executives leave Komen after controversy
March 22, 2012
Five high-ranking executives with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity have resigned in the aftermath of the organization’s decision to eliminate its funding for Planned Parenthood.
NH House kills gay marriage repeal bill
March 22, 2012
New Hampshire rejected a bill that would have made their state legislature the first one to repeal a gay marriage law.
Estonia makes human trafficking illegal
March 22, 2012
Estonia had been under pressure from the U.S. to adopt such legislation and thereby avoid being kept on a watchlist.
Greek state hospital doctors, staff on strike
March 22, 2012
Staff held work stoppages and protests over government austerity measures and pay delays.
Honolulu judge puts man in chokehold for ruckus
March 22, 2012
It got personal for a judge in Honolulu when he put a man in a chokehold for jumping onto his bench.
Mauritania has not agreed to hand over spy chief
March 22, 2012
Gadhafi’s former intelligence chief is accused of attacking civilians during the uprising in Libya last year.
French riot police pressure gunman to surrender
March 22, 2012
Riot police set off explosions outside an apartment building early Thursday.
Attacks kill 46 across Iraq ahead of Arab summit
March 20, 2012
Insurgents plotting to derail next week’s Arab League meeting in Baghdad unleashed bloody attacks across Iraq.
Syrian rebels outgunned, struggling for supplies
March 20, 2012
Syrian rebel commander Ahmad Mihbzt and his ragtag fighters grabbed their aging rifles to fight Syrian troops advancing on their village.
Feds, Fla. probe teens shooting by watch captain
March 20, 2012
An unarmed black teenager shot to death by a neighborhood watch captain told his girlfriend he was being followed.
Illinois: Romney looks to pull away from Santorum
March 20, 2012
Mitt Romney sought a strong Illinois primary victory Tuesday to solidify his lead over Rick Santorum.
NASA considering space station for Mars dry run
March 20, 2012
The International Space Station may provide the setting for a 500-day pretend trip to Mars in another few years.
Strong, long 7.4 quake shakes Mexico City
March 20, 2012
A strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit central and southern Mexico on Tuesday.
Thunderstorms shuffle through south-central US
March 20, 2012
Storms shuffled through parts of the south-central United States.
Russia backs Red Cross demand to Syrian government
March 20, 2012
Russia said Monday that Syria’s government and rebels should halt their fighting once a day.
US stocks drift higher but can't match last week
March 20, 2012
U.S. stocks drifted higher Monday but lost the momentum from their biggest week of the year.
'Looking to kill:' 4 slain at French Jewish school
March 20, 2012
A motorbike assailant opened fire with two handguns Monday in front of a Jewish school.
US Census covering Great Depression to be released
March 20, 2012
For genealogists and family historians, the 1940 census release is the most important disclosure of ancestral secrets in a decade.
Tejano monument recognizes early settlers
March 19, 2012
New Capitol monument honors original Tejano settlers of Texas; will be located near the south gate.
Explosion near Syrian security building in Aleppo
March 18, 2012
The terrorist bombing was the second attack in two days on regime strongholds.
Charges in Afghan shootings expected within a week
March 18, 2012
Charges against an American soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians are expected to be filed within a week.
Pope of Egypts Coptic Christian Church dies
March 18, 2012
Pope Shenouda III, the patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, died Saturday.
Occupy protest anniversary ends with police sweep
March 18, 2012
Dozens of police officers cleared the park where the Occupy movement was born six months ago.
Senate rejects GOP environment, energy proposals
March 8, 2012
The Senate killed Republican-backed attempts to overturn several of President Barack Obama’s environmental and energy policies.
Syrias oil minister resigns, calls Assad regime a 'sinking ship'
March 8, 2012
Syria’s deputy oil minister announced in a video that he has defected from President Bashar Assad’s regime.
Solar flare has disruptive effect on Earths electronics
March 8, 2012
This extreme ultraviolet wavelength image provided by NASA shows a solar flare.
World powers stress diplomacy in Iran standoff
March 8, 2012
Six world powers avoided any bitter criticism of Iran and said diplomacy — not war — is the best way forward.
The sun is setting on Britain as lawmakers lose global pull
March 8, 2012
Britain can no longer ignore that its influence on the world is shrinking amid the rise of developing nations.
Obamas transgender nanny finds support after struggles
March 8, 2012
Barack Obama’s former nanny, Evie, is overwhelmed by her jolt from transgender slum-dweller to local celebrity.
Iranian leader orders creation of agency to oversee Internet
March 8, 2012
Va. Tech officials defends actions during killings
March 8, 2012
A Virginia Tech official defends the delay in alerting students to the shootings of two students to begin the unprecedented 2007 massacre.
Syrias Baba Amr is deserted, Red Cross says
March 8, 2012
U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos said the aim of her visit to Syria was “to urge all sides to allow unhindered access for relief workers."
Va. governor signs pre-abortion ultrasound bill
March 8, 2012
Virginia’s governor has signed into law a bill requiring women to undergo abdominal ultrasound exams before having abortions.
Iran may be cleaning up nuke work
March 8, 2012
Satellite images of an Iranian military facility appear to be attempting cleanup of radioactive traces.
Marines Facebook page tests military rules
March 8, 2012
Marine Sgt. Gary Stein started a Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party Patriots to encourage service members to exercise their free speech rights.
Romney, Santorum split Super Tuesday victories
March 7, 2012
While victories split, Romney has greatest advantage in number of delegates.
Truck driver strike has Brazilians lining up at empty gas stations
March 7, 2012
Strike a result of recent attempts to decrease truck congestion in the streets.
After Anonymous-LulzSec split, some leading hackers arrested
March 7, 2012
Top members of group responsible for cyber attacks will face charges.
US, China finalize agreements to bring food aid to North Korea
March 7, 2012
New shipments will be first in three years after a rough expulsion in 2009.
Houston financier sentenced to 20 years for Ponzi scheme
March 7, 2012
Stanford one of the former wealthiest men in America; awaits jail time.
Eastern Libya pulls away from central government
March 7, 2012
Tribal leaders and militia commanders declared oil-rich eastern Libya a semiautonomous state on Tuesday
IndyCar drivers dispute boycotting
March 6, 2012
Several IndyCar drivers dismissed any notion of boycotting Texas Motor Speedway and said the entire issue has been blown out of proportion.
Former Longhorn safety Michael Griffin gets franchise tag
March 6, 2012
The Tennessee Titans have tagged safety Michael Griffin as their franchise player.
Condoms now required for Los Angeles porn actors
March 5, 2012
Actors in many of the adult films made in the nation’s porn capital must use condoms under a law that took effect Monday.
Obama, Netanyahu talk unity, underline differences
March 5, 2012
Obama urged diplomacy to prevent Iran's getting a bomb, while Netanyahu emphasized Israel's right to a preemptive attack.
Russia quickly disperses protests opposing Putin, voting violations
March 5, 2012
An attempt by Vladimir Putin’s foes to protest his presidential election victory by occupying a Moscow square ended Monday.
Ohio becomes a Romney-Santorum dead heat
March 5, 2012
Mitt Romney’s allies are hoping Super Tuesday’s powerful imprint on the Republican presidential nomination will bring clarity.
China ups domestic spending as economy slows
March 5, 2012
The aim of the spending is to help China weather a shift as it looks for new engines of domestic growth.
140 dead in al-Qaida attack on Yemen army
March 5, 2012
Sneaking across the desert behind army lines, al-Qaida militants launched a surprise attack against military bases in south Yemen.
Talks bog down on US-Afghan agreement
March 5, 2012
Negotiations over a U.S. military presence in Afghanistan have bogged down over issues of detainees, night raids and quarrels.
Icelands Ex-PM prepares to face trial over crisis
March 4, 2012
Iceland's former prime minister faces trial as first world leader criminally charged over the 2008 financial crisis.
A tearful Putin claims Russian election victory
March 4, 2012
Majority of country sees him as defender of Russia, despite corruption.
BP spill settlement clears way for comeback
March 4, 2012
BP's settlement with people and businesses harmed by its 2010 oil spill removes uncertainty about potential financial damages.
Indiana police lower tornado death toll to 12
March 4, 2012
Confusion a source of confusion; focus now on cleanup work.
Worst train tragedy in Poland in years kills 16
March 4, 2012
Collision presumed result of shoddy maintenance; exact cause unclear.
Limbaugh comments overshadow GOP contest
March 4, 2012
Supposedly 'impersonal' comments cast light onto Republican negativity.
Bolivians fight over quinoa land
March 4, 2012
Soaring price of "supergraim" causes land disputes.
More violent weather ahead for damaged communities
March 1, 2012
More twisters may be coming through , and they could be even stronger.
Syrian rebels withdraw from enclave after siege
March 1, 2012
Syrian rebels retreat from Homs after month of military siege.
Despite internal EU troubles, Serbia becomes a candidate
March 1, 2012
EU candidacy denotes a remarkable turnaround for a country considered a pariah just over a decade ago.
Maryland becomes eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage
March 1, 2012
Gov. Martin O’Malley signed the bill into law Thursday, and it takes effect in January 2013, despite opposition.
Q&A: Surprise and skepticism over US-NKorea deal
March 1, 2012
Surprise and skepticism met the announcement that North Korea would freeze most nuclear activities.
Syrian givernment threatens to 'cleanse' rebel area in Homs
March 1, 2012
The Syrian regime vowed to “cleanse” a rebel-held district in the besieged central city of Homs after nearly four weeks of shelling.
Spain student protests turn violent in Barcelona
March 1, 2012
Tens of thousands of students protested education spending cuts in big cities across Spain on Wednesday, and the demonstrations turned violent.
Police: Teen hurt in Ohio school shooting now home
March 1, 2012
Authorities say a teen who was hurt but survived a deadly shooting rampage at an Ohio high school has been released from the hospital.
Massachusetts schools apologize for racist mistake
March 1, 2012
School officials in a Massachusetts town are apologizing for sending home a lunch menu that listed KKK Chicken Tenders as an option.
Authorities: 10 dead from storms in southern Ill.
March 1, 2012
10 people have been killed in southern Illinois by severe storms that slammed the Midwest.
Texas Railroad Commission elects new chairman
March 1, 2012
The Texas agency that oversees oil and gas drilling in the state has elected a new chairman who will oversee a thorough review ordered by the Legislature.
Leaked emails shine rare light on Stratfor
March 1, 2012
Now the Texas-based think tank is the latest target of WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange.
States called on to restore anti-smoking funds
March 1, 2012
Funding for anti-smoking TV ads and other smoking cessation programs in New York and other states is being slashed.
Prosecutor: Ohio shooting suspect is 'not well'
February 28, 2012
The Ohio teenager accused of killing three students is “someone who's not well,” a prosecutor said Tuesday.
Federal court issues new Texas political maps
February 28, 2012
A federal court on Tuesday handed the state new voting maps for the 2012 elections.
Egypt: Judges withdraw from trial of 16 Americans
February 28, 2012
All three judges on Tuesday pulled out of Egypt's trial of 43 pro-democracy workers.
UK Police arrest 20 as they dismantle Occupy camp
February 28, 2012
Authorities dismantled Occupy London's camp outside the famous St. Paul's Cathedral in a dramatic early hours raid Tuesday.
Greece approves tough salary, pension cuts
February 28, 2012
Greece's Parliament approved new cuts in public sector pensions and government spending required to secure a second package of international rescue loans.
Guantanamo prisoners get new, larger soccer field
February 28, 2012
Some prisoners at Guantanamo Bay will soon have a new, larger soccer field to help keep them occupied.
Interpol says suspected Anonymous hackers arrested
February 28, 2012
25 suspected members of the Anonymous hacker movement have been arrested.
Supreme Court rejects emergency carp measures
February 28, 2012
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to order emergency measures that might prevent Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes.
Egypt stops artifact smuggler from evacuating pieces of history
February 26, 2012
Crime just one more in long line of looting; Egypt now seeks stolen treasures.
Clinton appeals for all Syrians to abandon Assad
February 26, 2012
Clinton says Syrians in the military and business who still support President Bashar Assad should turn against him.
BP oil spill settlement looming for potentially landmark deal
February 26, 2012
Difficulty of finding an exact price of damage puts roadblock in settlement.
Afghan protesters hurl grenades at US base
February 26, 2012
A gun battle left two Afghans dead and seven NATO troops injured Sunday.
Israel inks $1.6 billion arms deal with Azerbaijan
February 26, 2012
Israeli defense officials to sell drones as well as anti-aircraft and missile defense systems to Azerbaijan.
Democrats on defense in 2012 governors races
February 26, 2012
As Democrats are protecting eight seats, Republicans are safeguarding just four.
In battered Syrian city, cries of tragic plight
February 23, 2012
Hungry residents risk Syrian government sniper fire or shelling to hunt for dwindling supplies.
Widespread shootings, bombings kill 55 across Iraq
February 23, 2012
Cars burned, school desks were bloodied, bandaged victims lay in hospitals and pools of blood were left on floors.
St. Louis, suburbs clash over growing homelessness
February 23, 2012
Communities have long been accused of using downtown St. Louis as a dumping ground to dispose of homeless men.
Chavez surgery throws Venezuela into uncertainty
February 23, 2012
The voluble socialist strongman and acerbic critic of the U.S. may have no choice but to designate a successor.
Occupy to hold national conference in Philly
February 23, 2012
The Occupy Wall Street movement plans to elect 876 “delegates” from around the country and hold a “general assembly”.
States may tap mortgage money to fill budget gaps
February 23, 2012
The $25 billion deal offers a tempting and timely source of funding for state governments with multimillion-dollar budget gaps.
Argentine train slams into station, killing 49
February 23, 2012
The cause wasn’t immediately determined, but many pointed to a deteriorating rail system.
US apologizes for Quran burnings in Afghanistan
February 21, 2012
The U.S. apologized Tuesday for the burning of Muslim holy books.
Dow breaks 13,000 but cant hold gains
February 21, 2012
It came and went in a flash, a number on a board for seconds at a time, but its symbolic power couldn’t be dismissed.
Gun found inside piano donated to nursing home
February 21, 2012
An unloaded gun has been found inside a piano that was donated to a southeast Michigan nursing home years ago.
Monitoring of Muslim students sparks outrage
February 21, 2012
New York City’s mayor is facing off with Yale University over efforts by the NYPD to monitor Muslim student groups.
UK court OKs legal claim to be served via Facebook
February 21, 2012
Status update: You’re sued.
Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin challenges affirmative action in higher education
February 21, 2012
The Supreme Court will once again confront the issue of race in university admissions.
Seoul holds military drills despite NKorea threat
February 21, 2012
South Korea conducted live-fire military drills near its disputed sea boundary with North Korea on Monday.
Russians revive Ice Age flower from frozen burrow
February 21, 2012
A burrow discovered to contain fruit and seeds had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years.
Putin says Russia needs strong military
February 21, 2012
He said that Russia will respond to the planned U.S. missile defense by developing weapons capable of penetrating it.
As Santorum seizes social issues, Romney demurs
February 21, 2012
Philosophical differences between the top two Republican presidential candidates are becoming starker.
Tanks close in on Homs, Red Cross wants treaty
February 21, 2012
Syrian tanks and troops massed Monday outside the resistance stronghold of Homs for a possible ground assault.
Loughner prosecutors to get psychologists notes
February 19, 2012
Prosecutors allowed to see prison psychologist's note pertaining to the Tucson shooting suspect that wounded Gabrielle Giffords.
Spaniards organize protests against labor reforms
February 19, 2012
Hundreds of thousands of protesters were marching throughout Spain in protest of new labor reforms.
'No More Weapons!' billboard placed on US border
February 19, 2012
Mexican President urges the United States to stop the flow of weapons into Mexico.
Egypt recalls Syrian ambassador as sign of disapproval
February 19, 2012
Egypt has become the latest Arab country to withdraw its ambassador to Syria.
Hall of famer Gary Carter dies at age 57, legacy lives on
February 17, 2012
Carter's bottom-of-the-10th single in Game 6 of the 1986 Series helped the Mets eventually beat the Boston Red Sox.
No immediate veto from Christie on gay marriage
February 16, 2012
The Democratic controlled Legislature has two years to override the governor if he takes no action on the gay marriage bill.
More Chinese cities seize iPads over trademark
February 16, 2012
Authorities have seized iPads from Chinese retailers in an escalating trademark dispute between Apple Inc. and a struggling local company.
UN General Assembly disavows Syrian crimes against humanity
February 16, 2012
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon accused the Syrian regime of committing “almost certain” crimes against humanity.
Prison fire exposes dysfunction, chaos in Honduras
February 16, 2012
Fire tore through a Honduran prison where 355 people died, many yet to even be charged with a crime, much less convicted.
Cosco takes microsoft to court over monopoly on VOIP,Slype
February 16, 2012
Cisco says it is challenging Microsoft’s $8.5 billion takeover of Skyp.
Parker scores 34 in Spurs win
February 16, 2012
San Antonio Spurs continue thier winning streak with 113-106 victory over the Toronto Raptors.
Lin's double-double leads Knicks past Kings for seventh consecutive win
February 16, 2012
Jeremy Lin put aside his record-setting scoring to hand out a career-best 13 assists.
Cisco challenges Microsoft, Skype merger in EU
February 15, 2012
Cisco wants the European Court of Justice to get the Commission to create open standards for video conferencing.
Gingrich declines to release ethics documents
February 15, 2012
Newt Gingrich is refusing to ask the Justice Department to release thousands of records.
No cussing in class for teachers, lawmaker says
February 15, 2012
Critics say the bill is unnecessary and discipline should be handled by schools, not the Legislature.
Jolie hopes her film draws notice to Syria
February 15, 2012
The fictional tale has shone a spotlight on the ethnic anger still left over from the country’s brutal conflict.
Defiant Iran claims major steps in nuclear fuel
February 15, 2012
Iran said Wednesday it is dramatically closer to mastering the production of nuclear fuel.
Iowa town welcomes back Chinas next president
February 14, 2012
The last time China’s soon-to-be leader visited Iowa, he ate eggs with a spoon because his host forgot the chopsticks.
Colombian priests hire hitmen to kill themselves
February 14, 2012
Rev. Rafael Reatiga found shot to death with another Roman Catholic priest, a Colombian prosecutor said Tuesday.
US weighing steep nuclear arms cuts
February 14, 2012
The Obama administration is weighing options for new cuts to the U.S. nuclear force.
Cabinet minister says US sought chaos in Egypt
February 14, 2012
Egyptian Cabinet minister has accused the United States of directly funding nonprofit groups to create chaos.
Obama unveils new budget
February 14, 2012
Obama seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade through cuts in spending and higher taxes.
Embassy bombings point fingers at Iran
February 14, 2012
Israel blamed Iran on Monday for bomb attacks on its diplomats’ cars in India and Georgia.
Washington becomes 7th state to legalize same sex marriage
February 14, 2012
The law takes effect June 7, but opponents on multiple fronts already are preparing to fight.
Guatemala considers legalizing drugs in the face of organized crime
February 14, 2012
U.S. inability to deal with its consumption problem is leaving Central America with no option but to consider legalizing drugs.
Nine die in Kosovo avalanche; child pulled out alive
February 12, 2012
Rescuers have pulled a 5-year-old girl alive from the rubble of a house flattened by a massive avalanche that killed both her parents.
Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting
February 12, 2012
Greek lawmakers approved new measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the debt-crippled nation from bankruptcy.
Suffering deepens in bombarded Syrian city of Homs
February 9, 2012
As government forces try to crush resistance, Homs citizens are under constant attack.
Mexican army finds 15 tons of pure methamphetamine
February 9, 2012
The seizure feeds growing speculation that Mexico could become a world meth producer.
Famous Spain judge convicted of misusing authority
February 9, 2012
The judge was convicted for overstepping his jurisdiction and barred from the bench for 11 years.
Beef prices expected to climb for next 2 years
February 9, 2012
The smallest cattle herd since the 1950s could cause as much as a 10 percent climb in prices.
$25B settlement reached over foreclosure abuses
February 9, 2012
Consumer advocates argue that a new deal to reduce loans will only do so for a fraction of Americans
Court rules MySpace-based evidence okay in murder trial
February 9, 2012
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled Wednesday an accused killer’s MySpace pages were properly used as evidence.
Wright brothers Ohio bike shop may be demolished
February 9, 2012
An Ohio building constructed around the first Wright brothers’ bicycle shop may eventually be demolished.
In scientific coup, Russians reach Antarctic lake
February 9, 2012
Russian scientists have reached a gigantic freshwater lake hidden under miles of ice for some 20 million years.
Santorum sweeps three states, gets cash to fight Romney's bid
February 9, 2012
Resurgent Rick Santorum said his sweep of three GOP contests earned his shoestring campaign $250,000 overnight.
Brutal murder may get girl life in prison
February 9, 2012
A Missouri teenager who confessed to murdering a young neighbor girl faces the possibility of life in prison.
Egypts rulers will refuse US aid in standoff over nonprofit groups
February 9, 2012
Egypt refused to back down Wednesday in a dispute with the U.S. over Cairo’s crackdown on nonprofit groups.
Russia pushes Syria reforms with Assad staying in power
February 7, 2012
Russian officials pushed for reforms, promoting a settlement to end the uprising without removing him from power.
Court strikes down Californias gay marriage ban
February 7, 2012
Same-sex marriage moved one step closer to the Supreme Court when a federal appeals court ruled California’s ban unconstitutional.
Cardinal: Pope merits thanks on abuse, not attacks
February 7, 2012
A top American cardinal on Monday defended Pope Benedict’s handling of sexual abuse cases by clergy.
Critics worry Senate ad will revive Asian-bashing
February 7, 2012
Criticism of a Senate campaign ad featuring an Asian woman talking about China taking away American jobs.
Report: Large charitable donations on the rise
February 7, 2012
Money donated by the n charitable people is starting to catch up with pre-recession giving.
2nd wave of evictions is sweeping away Occupiers
February 7, 2012
Portland, Maine was among the longest-lived of the Occupy movement and is being evicted.
Romanias government collapses after protests
February 7, 2012
Romania’s government collapsed Monday following weeks of protests against austerity measures.
Palestinians take step toward unity
February 7, 2012
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas took a decisive step toward reconciliation with the Hamas,
Iran arrests several on links to BBC Farsi service
February 7, 2012
Iranian authorities have arrested several people over alleged links to the BBC.
Markets cautious as Greek talks drag on
February 7, 2012
Markets were in a cautious mood on Monday as talks dragged on between Greek political leaders
US closes Syrian embassy as diplomacy collapses
February 7, 2012
The U.S. closed its embassy in Syria and Britain recalled its ambassador to Damascus on Monday.
Greece caves in on civil service firings
February 7, 2012
Greece’s coalition government on Monday caved in to demands to cut civil service jobs.
Google, Facebook remove content on India's order
February 7, 2012
Google India has reportedly removed content deemed offensive.
Right-wing Norweigian killer wants a 'medal' for his actions
February 7, 2012
In Oslo, Norway confessed murderer claims he deserves a medal for killing 77 people.
Popovich limits players minutes as Spurs take down Grizzlies
February 7, 2012
Tony Parker appreciates San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich’s conservation plan.
Tea party: Warming or resigned to Mitt Romney
February 7, 2012
Tea party activists are either warming up to the GOP presidential front-runner or reluctantly backing him.
Hackers post FBI, Scotland Yard call
February 5, 2012
Anonymous eavesdrops on phone call between international authorities, posts transcript
Republicans gear up for contests
February 5, 2012
Romney wins back-to-back victories.
Giants beat Patriots 21-17 to win the Super Bowl
February 5, 2012
Take that, Brady. You too, Peyton.
Yemeni president confronts opposition in New York
February 5, 2012
Protests turn violent towards Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, with some shoes aimed at the president.
Russia, China block U.N. aid to Syrian rebels
February 5, 2012
Russia and China blocked a U.N. attempt to end nearly 11 months of bloodshed, raising fears that violence will escalate.
Two US missionaries slain at ransacked Mexico home
February 3, 2012
The deaths of the Casias family marks the second slaying in a year involving American missionaries.
Rain ends drought in Dallas, rest of state still remains dry
February 3, 2012
The rest of the state is still a long way off from being out of a historic drought, though Dallas is experiencing heavy rain.
Two US missionaries slain at ransacked Mexico home
February 3, 2012
Ill. high court ruling offers new hope to inmates
February 2, 2012
Court ruling could revive appeals for a dozen prisoners who claim they confessed to crimes under torture.
Israel: more world support for possible Iran hit
February 2, 2012
World tensions build against Iran as country becomes more nuclear, Israel desires to take action.
Ex-Stanford exec testifies of blood oath
February 2, 2012
R. Allen Stanford, once considered one of the United States’ wealthiest people, faces trial for fraud.
Feds in NY shut down 16 sports streaming websites
February 2, 2012
Streaming sites for Super Bowl seized by elite anti-piracy feds.
1982 Hama massacre looms over Syria revolt
February 2, 2012
Last Thursday, the entire city of Hama, Syria shut down in response against the Assad regime.
College administrator resigns over fake SAT scores
January 31, 2012
Claremont McKenna College admin resigns for falsification of college entrance exam scores.
5 detainees to be freed from Gitmo
January 31, 2012
United States may release several prisoners from Guantanamo Bay
Romney takes 47% in Florida, routes Gingrich
January 31, 2012
Mitt Romney routes Newt Gingrich in Florida primary.
Eastern Europe facing cold snap, many homeless died in Ukraine
January 31, 2012
Dozens of homeless people have died in an Eastern Europe cold snap.
30 Mexican soldiers accused of being hit men for drug cartels
January 31, 2012
Army general and 29 soldiers in Texas border town are being tried on numerous charges, including homicide.
Celebrity pot busts put tiny Texas county on map
January 31, 2012
Now the highway is sending thousands of drug bust cases Sierra Blanca’s way, courtesy of a Border Patrol checkpoint.
Syrian troops push back in fight on Damascus edges
January 31, 2012
Gunmen — apparently army defectors — were shown firing back in amateur videos posted online by activists.
Senate clears way for vote on insider-trading ban
January 31, 2012
The bill would explicitly prohibit members of Congress from initiating trades based on non-public information.
Occupy Oakland takes City Hall, police arrest 400 by midnight
January 29, 2012
Oakland police say they arrested around 400 people Saturday after a City Hall break-in.
Chavez will nationalize banks that dont support agriculture
January 29, 2012
Hugo Chavez warns private banks of nationalization if agriculture projects aren't financed.
Goals for universities proposed by Obama test some presidents
January 29, 2012
Obama’s new plan to force colleges and universities to contain tuition or face losing federal dollars is raising alarm.
Figures show a recovering labor market
January 29, 2012
Businesses are growing more confident in the economy, investing in more equipment and laying off fewer workers.
Nuclear inspectors head to Iran
January 29, 2012
Iran’s foreign minister expressed optimism in U.N. inspector visit despite world concerns.
Despite international opposition Poland signs copyright treaty
January 26, 2012
An international copyright agreement may lead to online censorship.
Russia fires space cargo shuttle to relieve crew members in ISS
January 26, 2012
An unmanned cargo ship carrying 2.6 tons of supplies and equipment has lifted off for the International Space Station.
Aid organization to stop treating Libyans set for further torture
January 26, 2012
Doctors Without Borders has suspended its work in prisons in the Misrata, Libya due to rampant torture.
16 kilos of coke seized at the UN, no one knows why its there
January 26, 2012
A shipment containing 16 kilograms of cocaine was seized last week at the U.N.’s mail intake center.
European commission finds US politics opaque
January 26, 2012
A top European anti-corruption body wants the U.S. to increase transparency of political funding through outside groups.
Davos forum demonstrates tensions in Europe
January 26, 2012
Cash-strapped governments in Europe must persuade skeptical citizens to accept severe austerity measures.
Navy SEALs rescue hostages in Somalia
January 26, 2012
An ailing American woman and a Danish man are safely on their way home after a bold, dark-of-night rescue.
Gates defends genetic tech to feed the world
January 24, 2012
Charity's hunger solutions provoke environmentalists and calls for a "green revolution."
Gadhafi loyalists seize villages based on earlier tribal loyalties
January 24, 2012
Moammar Gadhafi loyalists seize control of a Libyan mountain city in an attempt to undermine Libya's Western-backed rulers.
Egyptian rulers under pressure end notorious emergency laws
January 24, 2012
Egypt's military ruler will partially lift the nation's draconian emergency laws, which have been in effect for more than three decades.
Secret Service stops armed man visiting Bush's home with gun
January 24, 2012
Secret Service questioned a man who had a firearm in his vehicle as he pulled up outside former President George W. Bush's Dallas home.
JFK library releases last of his secret tapes
January 24, 2012
Final recordings President John F. Kennedy secretly made in the Oval Office include an eerie conversation about what would become the day of his funeral.
Strong solar storms cast northern lights
January 24, 2012
The biggest solar flare in years causes an intense aurora borealis across the night sky in northern Scandinavia.
Obama challenges: Shrink gap between rich, poor
January 24, 2012
In his State of the Union address, Obama promises to shrink the gap between the rich and the poor, challenging Republicans to join him.
Regents to discuss possible contract extension for Mack Brown
January 24, 2012
Brown is 141-39 overall Texas, including a 12-13 mark over the last two years in the Big 12.
From US private school student to al-Qaida agent
January 24, 2012
His mysterious evolution presented a reminder of the attraction Pakistan holds for Islamic militants, especially educated Westerners.
Astros considering changing team name before move to AL
January 23, 2012
HOUSTON — New Houston Astros owner Jim Crane is considering changing the name of the franchise as well as its uniforms. Crane says the team will conduct a study to decide whether or not to change the name. He says switching uniforms is something they are “highly considering.” Any changes wouldn’t happen until 2013 when Houston makes the move from the National League to the American League. Crane’s comments came at an event to announce several fan initiatives. The biggest move is a five percent rebate on full-season and 27-game season ticket accounts that are renewed by Jan. 31. The cheapest at the park will be cut from $7 to $5. The Astros will also allow fans to bring water and a small amount of food inside the stadium.
Giffords announces resignation in order to continue recovery
January 22, 2012
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' most recent video is not a campaign commercial but a goodbye to her supporters in a voice that is both firm and halting.
Yemeni president leaves for medical treatment
January 22, 2012
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh left his battered nation Sunday on his way to the U.S. for medical treatment.
Amid scandal, revered PSU coach Joe Paterno dies
January 22, 2012
Paterno Family: His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled.
Perry says he's dropping out of presidential race
January 20, 2012
Perry returned home to Texas, where he has three years left to serve as the chief executive of Texas.
Barcelona tops Real Madrid late to claim victory in 'El Clasico'
January 18, 2012
Barcelona moves on to semifinals with 2-1 victory.
Death toll rises, no assistance in Syria
January 18, 2012
Russian diplomats rebuff any UN action, Arab Force denied peace-keepers’ entry.
Romney releases some tax info after pressure from GOP rivals
January 17, 2012
The candidate's income places him in the top 1 percent of all Americans.
Border Patrol tries zero tolerance for detained immigrants again
January 17, 2012
The agency would rather make their current revolving-door policy the exception and not the rule as they detain migrants.
Iraqi religious suspensions propagate fear of instability
January 17, 2012
Because of the withdrawal of U.S. troops, Iraqi leaders fear a civil war might arise between the Shiite and Sunni.
Disarray doomed cruise ship passengers
January 17, 2012
Some two dozen remain missing in terrifying Mediterranean cruise ship accident.
Huntsman drops out of GOP race, endorses Romney
January 16, 2012
Since dropping out, Jon Huntsman believes Romney is “best equipped to defeat Barack Obama.”
Fireworks thrown at Moscow protest
December 6, 2011
Police clashed with demonstrators protesting alleged election fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities.
Bombing in Kabul kills 56, raises fear of sectarian strife
December 6, 2011
A suicide bomber slaughtered 56 Shiite worshippers and wounded more than 160 others.
Clear Channel joining daily deal boom in tie-up
December 6, 2011
Clear Channel Radio is getting into the daily deals business in a partnership with radio station rival Cumulus Media Inc.
USDA announces $50 million for Gulf river basins
December 5, 2011
Environmental programs aim to reverse decades of environmental decline in the Gulf of Mexico.
Conditions are right for life on Kepler-22b
December 5, 2011
The only trouble is the planet’s a bit big for life to exist on the surface. The planet is about 2.4 times the size of Earth.
Afghanistan to need financial support until 2024
December 5, 2011
Afghanistan estimates it will need roughly $10 billion in 2015 and onward, slightly less than half the country’s annual GNP.
Is tech friend or foe to Santa Claus?
December 5, 2011
Not all parents are worried technology will destroy the magic.
Asian college applicants choose to not identify ethnicity
December 5, 2011
For years, many Asian-Americans have been convinced that it’s harder for them to gain admission to the nation’s top colleges.
'Panda Express' delivers pandas to Scotland
December 4, 2011
The United Kingdom was invaded by pandas this past Sunday.
Al-Qaida makes inroads into African villages
December 4, 2011
Al-Qaida uses neighborly tactics to gain supporters and recruits in Africa.
Israel doesn't want to but would strike first against nuclear Iran
December 2, 2011
Israel does not intend to launch a strike against Iranian nuclear facilities but it retains the option as a “last resort.”
Cain campaign on last legs after allegations of affairs
December 2, 2011
His standing in polls is cratering. Supporters are wavering if not fleeing. Fundraising is suffering.
Maastricht Treaty reconsidered by troubled France, Germany
December 2, 2011
Changes in the treaty would have to be approved by all 27 EU members, 10 of whom don’t use the euro currency.
Islamist parties win plurality at behest of liberals in Egypt
December 2, 2011
An Islamist majority could herald a greater role for conservative Islam in Egyptian social life and shifts in foreign policy.
Cain campaign on last legs after allegations of affairs
December 1, 2011
His campaign has been rocked first with allegations of sexual harassment and, now, White’s affair claim.
Senate approves indefinite detention of any, all domestic terrorism suspects
December 1, 2011
The bill allows the executive branch the authority to hold a suspect in civilian custody.
Aggies fire Sherman after disappointing season
December 1, 2011
Athletic Director Bill Byrne announced the move in a statement on Thursday evening.
Central banks move to stabilize financial system
November 30, 2011
Central banks of wealthy countries try to prevent Europe debt crisis from becoming a global panic.
Cain tells aides he is reassessing his campaign
November 30, 2011
In a conference call with his senior staff, Cain only committed to keeping his campaign schedule for the next several days.
Nearly 400 prisoners in Texas serving life without parole
November 30, 2011
The prisoners were sentenced under the 2005 life without parole law, an alternative to the death penalty.
Eurozone ministers try to beef up rescue fund
November 29, 2011
The European financial crisis suggests the euro may be on the verge of extinction.
US official says Iran should not issue threats
November 29, 2011
British PM David Cameron said the failure to defend the embassy and its staff was a disgrace and would have “serious consequences.”
GOP 2012 candidates walk tightrope on immigration
November 29, 2011
Many voters say immigration won’t determine which candidate they’ll back for the GOP nomination.
Clinic in China infects kids with hepatitis
November 29, 2011
Unsanitary practices at private clinics may be the result of the struggle to meet China's growing healthcare demands.
Kuwaiti lawmakers quit in opposition to rife corruption
November 28, 2011
Kuwait faced a fresh bout of political uncertainty after the government has submitted its resignation to the Gulf nation’s ruler.
Votes cast for Egypt
November 28, 2011
Military oversight continues to cast shadow on Parliamentary elections
Europe races for solution to save common currency
November 28, 2011
European leaders rushed Monday to stop a rampaging debt crisis.
Arab League imposes sanctions on Syria
November 27, 2011
The Arab League on Sunday approved economic sanctions on Syria to pressure Damascus to end its deadly suppression of an uprising against President Bashar Assad.
NATO airstrikes in Pakistan kill 24 soldiers
November 27, 2011
Afghan troops and coalition forces came under fire from the direction of two Pakistan army border posts,
10-year-old Wash. boy defends mom with BB gun
November 23, 2011
Officers say the boy hit the attacker with a board and then shot him in the face with the pump-action BB rifle.
Many Somali famine victims afraid to return home
November 23, 2011
They won’t return home because they’re afraid of hard-line Islamic militants stalking the country.
Hazing looked at in FAMU band member's death
November 23, 2011
In Florida, any death that occurs in connection with hazing is a third-degree felony.
Was pepper spray justified at UC Davis?
November 21, 2011
Students who were pepper-sprayed opened the protest, saying they felt unsafe on campus with the chancellor in power.
Jordan's king pays rare visit to West Bank
November 21, 2011
A rapidly changing regional constellation has forced Abbas and Jordan’s king to reach out to former Islamist foes.
Alleged Iran nuke site being watched
November 21, 2011
One official described the movements as evidence that Iran is trying to “clean” the area of traces of weapons-related work.
Super failure: Deficit-cutting panel gives up
November 21, 2011
Lawmakers of both parties agreed action in Congress was still required, somehow, and soon.
US elderly population surges to 2 million
November 21, 2011
The longer life spans present additional risks for disabilities and chronic conditions such as arthritis, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.
Controversy abounds over police actions at college protests
November 20, 2011
A video of an officer in riot gear blasting pepper spray into the faces of seated protesters causes outcry.
Community garden provides haven from gangs
November 20, 2011
Over several years, Jimenez found a way to teach hundreds of young volunteers farming techniques and work habits.
Egyptians protest for democratic election date
November 20, 2011
Egyptian soldiers set fire to protest tents in Cairo’s Tahrir Square and fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters.
Ex-Packer headed for jail time, sentenced for drug possession
November 18, 2011
State District Judge Denise Bradley imposed the sentence to allow Johnny Jolly to be treated for his addiction to codeine.
Child psychiatrist accused of sexual abuse
November 18, 2011
Details of the allegations that were not released include how many people accused him of how old they were when the alleged abuse occurred.
Germany launches investigation after neo-Nazi killing spree
November 18, 2011
Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger acknowledged wide criticism of authorities for apparently letting the gang slip through their hands for years.
Israel turns to eastern Africa for alliance against Islamicism
November 18, 2011
Israeli moves come as the United States has hiked up military support for African governments.
Idaho man accused of assassination attempt on President Obama
November 17, 2011
At one point, he even suggested to an acquaintance the president was planning to implant computer tracking chips into children.
Russian military chief warns of nuclear war risks
November 17, 2011
Russia sees NATO’s expansion to include former Soviet republics as a threat to Russia’s security.
Occupy protesters march to NYC financial district
November 17, 2011
Elsewhere, Occupy Dallas is evicted while Occupy London fares well.
Email outlines reaction to alleged Sandusky attack
November 16, 2011
An email surfaced from a key witness against Jerry Sandusky, saying he stopped an alleged attack in the team’s showers.
Arab League confirms Syria's suspension from group
November 16, 2011
The League also gave its government three days to halt the violence and accept an observer mission or face economic sanctions.
Gingrich defends big contracts with Freddie Mac
November 16, 2011
Rising in polls and receiving greater scrutiny, the Republican presidential candidate found himself on the defensive Wednesday.
Adoption, gifts most common ways of obtaining pets
November 16, 2011
A new AP-Petside.com poll found that the most common way people acquire a pet is as a gift, followed by taking in a stray.
Stars fall 6-0 to Panthers, loser their third straight
November 16, 2011
Scott Clemmensen made 25 saves for the shutout to lead the Florida Panthers to a 6-0 win over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night.
Formula One track in Austin on hold
November 16, 2011
The project was hailed as a $300 million boon to the Austin economy and a critical breakthrough back into the U.S. market for Formula One.
Bloodshed in Syria spiraling out of control
November 15, 2011
Regime forces gunned down civilians during one of the bloodiest days of the 8-month-old uprising,
Border strife, oil pressures could force Sudan to war
November 15, 2011
A spike in cross-border attacks may cause Sudan and South Sudan to go to war over an oil-rich region.
NBA player's union dissolves, season in jeopardy
November 15, 2011
The players’ association rejected the league’s proposal for a new labor deal Monday and began paving the way for a season-jeapordizing lawsuit.
Texas man convicted of trying to help al-Qaida
November 15, 2011
Barry Walter faces up to 20 years in prison for attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
Tourists invited to see erupting Congo volcano
November 14, 2011
Tourists go on overnight treks to see a volcano spurt fountains of lava nearly 1,000 feet into the air.
Oakland raid is latest in Occupy camp crackdowns
November 14, 2011
Demands increased for Oakland protesters to pack up after a man was shot and killed Thursday.
Supreme Court: Pre-election health care showdown
November 14, 2011
The ruling could determine the fate of Obama’s signature domestic achievement.
Interim leader takes control after Berlusconi's resignation
November 13, 2011
Italy is under intense pressure to construct an effective government to replace the newly resigned Berlusconi.
3,000 Brazilian police seize Rio's biggest slum
November 13, 2011
Police sought to increase security before Rio hosts the World Cup and Olympics.
Obama: Hoping for Pacific free trade plan by 2012
November 13, 2011
Obama's potential trade zone would increase U.S. exports and help to create jobs in the fastest growing region in the world.
Italy Greece to replace leadership during crisis
November 11, 2011
Italy, the eurozone’s third-largest economy, is considered too big for Europe to bail out.
Gunmen fire on protests in Yemen, kill youth
November 11, 2011
Gunmen in civilians clothes opened fire on anti-government protesters in Yemen’s capital.
What will your pet find under the Christmas tree?
November 10, 2011
A poll of pet owners suggests man's best friend may be celebrating the holiday season, too.
Study: Teens find peers kind on social networks
November 10, 2011
Despite worries about online bullying, more than two-thirds of teenagers on social-networking sites say their peers are mostly kind.
Perry says eliminate 3 agencies, can't name last group in debate
November 9, 2011
Perry: Commerce, Education and the — what’s the third one there? Let’s see.
Seven bodies found on field outside north Mexican village
November 9, 2011
Police say the naked bodies have been found on an outdoor basketball court in northern Mexico.
Amid flood catastrophe, Thais ready for festival
November 9, 2011
Every year when the moon is full and the rainy season draws to an end, Thailand’s waterways fill with millions of floating lotus-shaped lanterns.
Maui bull freed after giant tire stuck on his head
November 9, 2011
A rodeo bull has been freed from a giant tire that was stuck on his head for about 20 hours.
New charges against soldier in Fort Hood bomb plot
November 9, 2011
An AWOL soldier planned to detonate bombs in a restaurant filled with Fort Hood troops and then shoot those who survived.
Support for Joe Paterno 'eroding'
November 8, 2011
Scott Paterno: No one has asked Joe to resign.
Haitian group seeks UN aid after cholera outbreak
November 8, 2011
A human rights group has filed claims seeking damages on behalf of more than 5,000 Haitian cholera victims.
Italy premier resigns after being pressured by investors, reforms
November 8, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi survived sex scandals and corruption trials.
Gender segregation increases in Israel
November 8, 2011
Posters depicting women have become rare in the streets of Israel’s capital.
US curbs visa program after complaints, abuse
November 7, 2011
The State Department put a freeze Monday on expansion of a program that lines up summer jobs in the U.S. for foreign college students.
Deadly riot breaks out in Liberia day before vote
November 7, 2011
Despite sharp criticism opposition leader Winston Tubman kept urging supporters to boycott Tuesday’s runoff.
Rescuers search for survivors after mudslide in northwest
November 7, 2011
Rescuers are searching for signs of life amid mud and rubble after a rain-fueled landslide buried homes.
Rebel group confirms death, reasserts 47-year old mission
November 7, 2011
Colombia’s main rebel group has acknowledged the death in combat of its leader.
Protesters gather to oppose transnational oil pipeline
November 7, 2011
Demonstrators chanted, “Yes we can, stop the pipeline,” while other protesters carried a plastic tube.
Israel, Gulf Arab states share concerns over Iranian nuclear program
November 6, 2011
Among the alliances of convenience in the Middle East is a fear over Iran’s nuclear program.
'Unexplained' earthquakes increase in Oklahoma
November 6, 2011
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake hit Oklahoma this Sunday, and residents are still picking up the pieces.
Texas runs over Texas Tech 52-20
November 5, 2011
Texas crushed the Red Raiders' defense as they took the lead this Saturday.
Iraqi Shiite cleric says US military plans extended stay in Mideast
November 4, 2011
Al-Sadr noted the Pentagon’s recent reminders that it will keep an estimated 40,000 troops across the region, despite Obama's pledge for withdrawl.
Israeli settlements, tax 'jacking' retaliation for UNESCO actions
November 4, 2011
The Palestinian U.N. observer warned that if Israel’s actions aren’t stopped immediately, the volatile region might see further “escalations and provocations.”
Mayor of Mexican city killed only weeks before election
November 4, 2011
The killing late Wednesday of Mayor Ricardo Guzman, 45, could be the latest in a string of drug cartel threats all political parties say have occurred against candidates.
Greek PM in opposition's eye after recent referendum fiasco
November 4, 2011
Greece’s prime minister abandons his explosive plan to put a European rescue deal to a popular vote and opens emergency talks with his opponents.
Rangers reveal renovation plan
November 3, 2011
A reconfigured bullpen is among nearly $12 million in stadium upgrades the Rangers was announced Thursday.
Bradley leads WGC after day one in Shanghai
November 3, 2011
It’s already been a dream season for the 25-year-old rookie, and it might not be over just yet.
Texans receiver Johnson misses second straight practice
November 3, 2011
With Johnson out, the Texans have just four healthy receivers on their roster.
Emmert: Stipend not a lean toward 'pay for play'
November 3, 2011
NCAA President Mark Emmert says university leaders across the country are “adamant” about never allowing student-athletes to be paid for playing.
Cano lifts MLB stars 5-3 over Taiwan team
November 3, 2011
The MLB squad tied it in the sixth and added two more runs in the seventh.
Occupy movement transforms in Oakland
November 3, 2011
Occupy Wall Street protesters had just a few hours to celebrate what they saw as their biggest victory so far.
Worldwide protesters sustain for 7 weeks now
November 3, 2011
Find out how the Occupy Everything movement is progressing across the nation, and how police are reacting to protesters.
Marlboro Man meets moisturizer
November 3, 2011
Everyone wants flawless skin, flat abs and a fab rear. But men don’t always admit it.
Gingrich faults media coverage on Cain harassment claims
November 2, 2011
He thinks it’s “disgusting” that the news media has started what Gingrich described as a “witch hunt” against Cain.
Bangladesh, Russia sign deal to build nuclear power plant
November 2, 2011
Yeafesh Osman and Sergei Kiriyenko signed the agreement for the nation’s first such plant at Rooppur in Pabna district.
Narcos meet hackers: 2 anonymous groups spar
November 2, 2011
Members claiming to belong to the hacker movement say they plan to expose collaborators of Mexico’s Zetas drug cartel.
Israeli PM defends east Jerusalem construction
November 2, 2011
Israel should keep certain settlement blocs — but in the framework of a negotiated peace accord.
Congress honors Japanese-American soldiers
November 2, 2011
The 442nd became the most decorated unit in U.S. military history for its size and length of service.
Injured Texans linebacker on the road to recovery
November 2, 2011
Mario Williams says he's healing "extremely fast" after tearing a chest muscle midway through this season.
Greek PM puts austerity to referendum
November 1, 2011
A risky decision by Greece's prime minister causes the world markets to plunge.
In show of force in Egypt, military jails activist blogger
November 1, 2011
Egypt’s military generals appear more determined than ever to crush the protests that are critical of their rule.
Dean of St. Pauls Cathedral stepping down after Occupy protests
October 31, 2011
The resignation will delay its planned legal action to evict the protest camp.
Massive smuggling ring dismantled in Arizona
October 31, 2011
The ring responsible for carrying more than $33 million worth of drugs through the state’s western desert every month.
Prisoner exchange fails improve Israel-Palestine relationship
October 30, 2011
More violence between Israel and Palestinian militants has Gaza’s Hamas rulers in a bind.
Heavy October snow storm surprises Northeast
October 30, 2011
When winter’s white mixes with autumn’s orange and gold, nature gets ugly.
Cardinals win Game 6 in walk-off fashion
October 28, 2011
The Texas Rangers lost Game 6 and will not advance in the World Series.
Squirmy toddler? Theres an app for that
October 27, 2011
Balance and discretion are key when exposing one's children to modern technology.
Iraq vet hurt in Oakland cared deeply
October 27, 2011
The Iraq War veteran injured during an anti-Wall Street protest wasn’t taking part in the demonstrations out of economic want.
Saudi Arabia crowns tough-talking minister as new prince
October 27, 2011
Saudi Arabia named a new crown prince late Thursday: the tough-talking interior ministe.
Officials put faith in effects of Eurozone bailout
October 27, 2011
President Obama said a new European plan to tackle the continent’s debt crisis would have an impact on the U.S. economy.
World Series game 6 pushed back because of rain forecast
October 27, 2011
If anything, the extra day may lead to more intrigue over who might pitch for St. Louis should the Series go to a Game 7 for the first time since 2002.
Chile orders evacuation near rumbling volcano
October 26, 2011
The Southern Andean Volcano Observatory says seismic activity related to the volcano increased starting early Tuesday night.
No treat: Pumpkin dump snarls Detroit-area traffic
October 26, 2011
WWJ-AM reports snow plows had to be used to clear what remained of pumpkins from the roadway.
Tenn. dog missing for 3 months turns up in Mich.
October 26, 2011
While struggling with the loss of his dog, Jim Arrighi also lost his wife, Juanita, who suffered from pulmonary disease.
Oakland police action rattles Occupy movement protesters
October 26, 2011
Tensions reached a boiling point after a sexual assault, a severe beating and a fire were reported and paramedics were denied access to the camp.
News Briefly: Operations in Africa, disarming nation's deadliest nukes
October 26, 2011
Obama's administration defends the military dispatch to Africa as nuclear bombs are dismantled closer to home.
Americans brace themselves for holiday budget cuts
October 26, 2011
As holiday shopping approaches, research shows that consumers may not be as detracted from spending as they say.
Sports Briefly: West Virginia transfers to Big 12 to replace loss of Missouri
October 26, 2011
West Virginia considers changing conferences to stabilize Big 12, which seemed on the verge of collapse about a month ago.
Texas DA accused of giving light sentences to drug traffickers
October 26, 2011
The system is now one focus of a federal criminal investigation that is also reviewing whether officials targeted black motorists for traffic stops.
Miracle baby emerges from Turkish quake rubble
October 25, 2011
Rescue workers erupted in cheers and applause Tuesday, and again after her mother and grandmother were pulled out.
Perry calls for sweeping tax cuts, benefit changes
October 25, 2011
Analysts from the left and right said he would need draconian federal budget cuts to avoid massive deficits.
Inmate delays execution, claims violation of rights
October 25, 2011
Skinner came within an hour of lethal injection last year before the U.S. Supreme Court stepped in.
Retailers attempt to out-discount each other
October 25, 2011
If you buy something at Wal-Mart from Nov. 1 to Dec. 25 and find the identical product elsewhere for less, you get a gift card in the amount of the difference.
North Carolina student shot during school lunch
October 25, 2011
Police were still combing the rural, wooded area on the outskirts of Fayetteville, searching for clues.
Torch cams to give masses views from Lady Liberty
October 25, 2011
The statue’s webcams will offer views from the torch that have been unavailable to the public since 1916.
Rangers one win away from World Series title
October 25, 2011
Solo home runs by Mitch Moreland in the third and Adrian Beltre in the sixth off Chris Carpenter sparked the Texas comeback.
Suitable home sought for blind Great Dane, helpful partner
October 24, 2011
The shelter has been inundated with offers of help for the pair of dogs — one of which is blind and totally dependent on the other.
Haiti plan to restore army, faces new UN requirements
October 24, 2011
The existing agreement has no provision to allow peacekeepers to work with a Haitian military.
Moammar Gadhafis body taken from freezer, security guard says
October 24, 2011
Local military spokesman Ibrahim Beitalmal has said the burial is likely to take place Tuesday.
Europes plans help raise stocks to highest level since August
October 24, 2011
European leaders said they made progress at a weekend summit and plan to unveil concrete plans for containing the crisis by Wednesday.
Thousands of Egyptian police go on strike
October 24, 2011
The nationwide strike began on Monday for better salaries and a purge of former regime officials from senior security posts.
Rangers win game four
October 23, 2011
In a title matchup that’s getting more interesting with every game, Holland put the emphasis back on pitching.
ROTC returns to Ivy League campuses
October 23, 2011
Andrew Hendricks has gotten used to receiving strange looks when he crosses the campus in his Air Force uniform.
Earthquake strikes Turkey, effects felt in border nations
October 23, 2011
Cries of panic and horror filled the air as a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey, killing at least 138 people.
Rangers rally in the ninth to even out World Series
October 21, 2011
For the second straight night, Cardinals pinch-hitter Allen Craig greeted reliever Alexi Ogando with a go-ahead single.
1 dead in Greek riots, government faces dissent
October 20, 2011
Clouds of tear gas choked central Athens as rival demonstrators fought with stones and firebombs outside parliament Thursday.
Gadhafi murdered, Libyan uprising ends
October 20, 2011
The death Thursday of Gadhafi decisively buries the nearly 42-year regime that had turned the oil-rich country into his own personal fiefdom.
Libyan rebel forces kill Gadhafi
October 20, 2011
Gadhafi, dead at 69, was one of the world's most eccentric dictators, killed by his own people
Perry calling for flat tax
October 20, 2011
Perry plans to explain the tax proposal in detail when he unveils his broad economic plan in a speech next week.
Free necklaces and shipping for holiday shoppers?
October 20, 2011
Retailers are so desperate this holiday season that they’re willing to lose money to get you to spend yours.
Day of the Dead expanding in US
October 20, 2011
The Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, honors departed souls of loved ones who are welcomed back for a few intimate hours.
Cardinals take game 1 of World Series
October 20, 2011
On a night when all the runs were driven in with opposite-field hits to right, Lance Berkman put St. Louis ahead.
GOP primary contest is getting nasty, personal
October 19, 2011
Increasingly on the defensive, Romney is being hammered on old issues — like an accusation of hiring illegal immigrants to work on his yard.
UK riot police clear illegal Traveler camp
October 19, 2011
Police used sledgehammers, crowbars and a cherry picker Wednesday to clear the way for the eviction of Irish Travelers.
Malaria vaccine finishes first trial
October 18, 2011
The quest for the world’s first malaria vaccine appears to have taken a big step.
Rebels nearing Sirte, NATO officials see end to conflict soon
October 18, 2011
Libyan fighters celebrated the fall of the former regime stronghold, meanwhile while launching an assault on Gadhafi’s hometown of Sirte.
Chinas elites call for cultural campaign
October 18, 2011
The ruling Communist Party approved a program Tuesday to enhance its popularity at home and China’s image abroad.
Putin calls himself hardest-working Russian leader
October 17, 2011
The nationally televised display of bravado was remarkable even for a man known for his extreme self-confidence.
Vatican weighs in on cult-like group in Legion
October 17, 2011
The Vatican has proposed giving hundreds of women who live like nuns within the troubled Legion of Christ order greater autonomy.
Arrest marks growing pains for superhero movement
October 17, 2011
Benjamin Fodor, better known as Phoenix Jones, insists he was breaking up a fight when he hit a crowd with pepper spray.
Pats beat Cowboys 20-16 on Bradys late TD pass
October 16, 2011
Brady threw an 8-yard scoring pass to Aaron Hernandez with 22 seconds left, and overcame the Cowboys’ stingy defense.
Colleges expand offerings amid natural gas boom
October 16, 2011
Vast stores of natural gas in the Marcellus and Utica have set off a rush to grab leases and secure permits to drill.
Rioters hijack Rome protests, police fire tear gas
October 16, 2011
Hundreds of thousands nicknamed “the indignant” marched without incident in cities across Europe.
Emotions high ahead of Israel-Hamas prisoner swap
October 16, 2011
The public is aghast at having to release convicted perpetrators of suicide bombings.
Prosecutor misdeeds may have let killer kill again
October 14, 2011
Michael Morton was freed after serving 25 years on a wrongful conviction for killing his wife, Christine, in August 1986.
Brewers slug their way to Game 4 victory in St. Louis
October 14, 2011
The Cardinals needed more heavy duty from their bullpen after Kyle Lohse failed to make it out of the fifth.
Midnight Madness signals arrival of college basketball
October 14, 2011
Some of the events such as scrimmages, skill and dunk contests, and team skits, are now staples come this time of year.
Hedge fund manager receives longest insider trading verdict
October 13, 2011
Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced Thursday to 11 years behind bars for insider-trading.
Oil, chemical cargo spills onto New Zealand coast
October 13, 2011
The calmest weather in days has given salvage crews hope to resume pumping the remaining fuel from a cargo ship stuck on a New Zealand reef.
Overseas trade partnerships a win for businesses
October 13, 2011
Congress approved free trade agreements Wednesday with South Korea, Colombia and Panama.
Southern California shooting results in 6 killed, 3 injured
October 12, 2011
A witness to the Wednesday afternoon shooting described the man and officers detained him as he was driving away.
Efforts to repeal first law on gay rights history fail
October 12, 2011
Groups that had been circulating signature petitions said they would not meet the Wednesday deadline to file.
Women end sex strike after paving of Colombian road
October 12, 2011
Army engineers began work Tuesday. The paved road will cut travel time by at least six hours.
Immigration law spurs protests
October 12, 2011
The work stoppage appeared largest in northeast Alabama, the hub of the state’s $2.7 billion poultry industry.
Cabrera, Fister lead Tigers to game three win
October 12, 2011
Game 4 is Wednesday afternoon. Matt Harrison starts for Texas against Rick Porcello — both went 14-9 this season.
Self-overdose unlikely in Jackson's death
October 12, 2011
A medical examiner said Tuesday that it is unreasonable to believe Jackson could have given himself a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol.
Eva Longoria backs child migrant labor film
October 12, 2011
Longoria says she lent her support to “The Harvest” not just because of her Latin American roots but also because she wants to know where her food comes from and take responsibility for it.
Israeli man swapped, Palestinians released in prisoner exchange
October 11, 2011
On Tuesday, Israel and Hamas performed a much-anticipated prisoner exchange that could have broad implications.
Protesters target wealthy in New York
October 11, 2011
Hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters held a “Millionaires March” on Tuesday past the homes of some of the wealthiest executives in America.
Big Ben could become leaning tower of London
October 11, 2011
Documents recently published by Britain’s Parliament show that the top of its gilded spire is nearly 18 inches out of line.
Stocks rise on European debt solutions
October 11, 2011
The gains were extraordinarily broad; only 5 stocks in the S&P 500 index fell, and ten stocks rose for every one that fell on the New York Stock Exchange.
Subdued Perry tries to steady campaign in Iowa
October 10, 2011
After floundering in previous debates, Perry's supporters hope for a more polished candidate in upcoming televised debates.
Unions empower parents to push for reform
October 9, 2011
Dozens of Los Angeles parents discuss why their kids’ school ranks as one of the worst in the nation’s second-largest school district.
Nobel Peace Prize goes to womens rights activists
October 9, 2011
Africa’s first democratically elected female president won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in recognition of the importance of women’s rights.
Rangers await ALCS opponent
October 7, 2011
Texas backed up its first AL pennant by setting a franchise record with 96 wins this season.
Vice pres. Joe Biden says GOP could win election in 2012
October 6, 2011
A significant majority of the American people don’t believe the country is moving in the right direction.
Swedish poet wins Nobel prize in literature for lifetime work
October 6, 2011
Transtromer published “17 dikter” (17 poems) in 1954, “one of the most acclaimed literary debuts of the decade."
New tool will give clearer picture on college cost
October 6, 2011
Thanks to a federal mandate, a new tool to help students and families pin down an answer is finally arriving this month.
Feds target Calif. pot dispensaries for closure
October 6, 2011
At least 16 pot shops or their landlords received letters this week stating they are violating federal drug laws.
Chile: Talks broken, police move in on students
October 6, 2011
A huge deployment of riot police surrounded students in the Plaza Italia, only to be pummeled by water cannons.
Clinton rebukes lack of U.N. member support for Syria
October 5, 2011
Clinton says the defeated resolution means the Security Council failed in its responsibility to maintain peace.
Israeli scientist receives Nobel Prize in Chemistry
October 5, 2011
Schechtman: A good scientist is a humble and listening scientist.
Union, students join Occupy Wall Street
October 5, 2011
Protesters with union slogans left work early to march with activists who've been camped out in Zuccotti Park for days.
Beltre's three solo home runs propel Rangers to next round
October 5, 2011
Beltre hit three straight home runs and the defending AL champions advanced again, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3.
Chris Christie clarifies that he's not running
October 5, 2011
The Republican campaign now belongs to the front-runners after NJ governor decides not to run for 2012 presidency.
Medicine Nobel given for immunology
October 4, 2011
Dr. Bruce Beutler shares this year’s Nobel Prize in medicine with French scientist Jules Hoffman and Canadian-born Ralph Steinman.
Debt crisis, job turmoil cast doubts on recovery
October 4, 2011
Europe has a debt crisis. America has a jobs crisis. Corporate profits could be in trouble. World financial markets are in turmoil
Syrian troops arrest 3,000 in three days
October 4, 2011
Syrian troops going house to house have detained more than 3,000 people in the past three days in the rebellious town of Rastan.
Napoli's two-run blast helps Rangers take 2-1 series lead
October 4, 2011
The Rangers’ fourth straight division series road win matches the third-longest streak in major league history.
Big 12 approves equal revenue sharing for conference television agreements
October 4, 2011
Big 12 university leaders agreed to equally share the wealth from the conference’s most lucrative television deals.
ER doc: Jackson's doctor was 'devastated'
October 4, 2011
Two emergency room doctors testified at Dr. Conrad Murray’s involuntary manslaughter trial Monday.
Drought could last more than one year
October 4, 2011
Nielsen-Gammon: There’s a 25 percent chance Texas’ drought will persist another five years.
Court begins term, health care in sight
October 3, 2011
The high court began its new term Monday, and President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, which affects almost everyone in the country, is squarely in its sights.
Chemical mixing sparks Texas plant fire
October 3, 2011
Flames engulfed a large complex at a Magnablend, Inc., facility in Waxahachie.
Museum agrees to return frescoes to Cyprus
October 3, 2011
Archbishop Chrysostomos II said the Menil Collection plans to return the Byzantine frescoes early next year.
Struggling Cowboys blow 24-point lead, lose to Lions
October 3, 2011
“It hurts,” Romo said, “We were obviously in a position to win this game. ... It doesn’t feel good right now.”
New Jersey governor may enter race
October 3, 2011
Chris Christie’s entry into the presidential race could reshape two-man race between Romney and Perry.
Illegal immigrants get in-state tuition
October 3, 2011
Rhode Island became the 13th state to allow in-state tuition for illegal immigrants at public colleges.
Yemeni military planes bomb own army position
October 3, 2011
The strike appeared to be a mistake, raising questions about whether the bombing might have been intentional.
In NH, Perry takes on immigration policy criticism
October 3, 2011
The criticism isn’t likely to subside as his opponents try to knock him from his front-runner perch.
LAs latest art project is 340 tons and rock solid
October 2, 2011
The city’s largest museum has spent months trying to get a 340-ton boulder onto its campus.
Al-Jazeera office in Cairo sacked
September 29, 2011
Egyptian security officials in civilian clothes raided the Cairo office of Al Jazeera Live Egypt, roughing up its staff and confiscating equipment.
German authorities allow bailout for debt-ridden eurozone nations
September 29, 2011
German lawmakers are expected to approve new powers for the eurozone bailout fund in a major step toward tackling the bloc’s sprawling sovereign debt crisis.
Libyan chemical weapons found
September 29, 2011
The international chemical weapons watchdog says stockpiles of chemical weapons have been found in Lybia.
University of New Hampshire decides not to ban energy drinks
September 29, 2011
The president of the University of New Hampshire is now outright reversing, rather than just delaying, a decision to ban the sale of energy drinks on campus.
Perry attacks monetary policy held by Fed chairman Bernanke
September 29, 2011
Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry is renewing his criticism of the Federal Reserve Board, saying it must be more transparent.
Without statehood, negotiations will not continue
September 29, 2011
The Palestinians can’t resume negotiations with Israel under current conditions and will pursue their bid to win U.N. recognition.
Commentator breaks Australian discrimination law
September 29, 2011
Right-wing columnist described the ruling as a defeat for freedom of speech.
Mexico court upholds state right-to-life amendment
September 29, 2011
Ruling means Mexican states are free to decide individually on the abortion question.
Randy Travis OK after passing out at Texas show
September 29, 2011
The 52-year-old fainted mid-song during an annual benefit for the Huguley Memorial Medical Center in Fort Worth.
Students arrested in SAT cheating case in NY
September 29, 2011
A prosecutor is investigating whether students in Long Island took part in a cheating scam on college entrance exams.
L Word star, girlfriend removed from flight
September 29, 2011
Southwest Airlines said it was cursing — not kissing — that got a lesbian actress and her girlfriend escorted off a plane as it sat at a Texas airport.
Zoos help restore nearly extinct ferret
September 29, 2011
Animal keepers at the National Zoo’s conservation center in Virginia sent 26 black-footed ferrets to “boot camp” Wednesday.
Internet amplifies effects of bullying at every age
September 28, 2011
Three-fourths of the young people said they consider these darker aspects of the online world, sometimes broadly called “digital abuse,” a serious problem.
Recipe delves into mystery of $16 muffin
September 28, 2011
Last week’s news that the U.S. government paid $16 apiece for breakfast muffins at a Justice Department conference set off critics of government spending.
SEC: no plans for 14th university
September 28, 2011
The SEC presidents and chancellors are not currently considering any other schools for admission and that Texas A&M was the only one to submit an application.
Mexican foundation offers blind photography course
September 27, 2011
Founded five years ago, the foundation teaches the blind to express in photographs how they perceive the world.
Doctor goes to trial in Michael Jackson case
September 27, 2011
Dr. Conrad Murray's neglect left the superstar abandoned as he lay dying.
Internet-famous bear might have been shot
September 26, 2011
Researchers fear a hunter may have killed a black bear named Hope who became famous when her birth in northeastern Minnesota was broadcast live.
Saudi authorities to try woman for driving
September 26, 2011
A Saudi activist will stand trial for defying the kingdom’s ban on female drivers, a lawyer and rights advocates said Monday.
Diversity Bake Sale heats up debate at Berkeley
September 26, 2011
A Republican group at Berkeley has cooked up controversy with a plan to hold an “Increase Diversity Bake Sale."
News in Brief: Protest trial, fire truck porn scene, smuggled cigarettes
September 22, 2011
Here's a few brief news stories that might raise your eyebrows.
Breaking the speed of light
September 22, 2011
Scientists say they have clocked subatomic particles traveling faster than light.
US walks out as Iran delivers anti-US speech
September 22, 2011
The two diplomats were followed out of the chamber by diplomats from more than 30 countries.
Special teams improvement pays off early for Houston
September 22, 2011
The Houston Texans have excelled in special teams, and coach Gary Kubiak says that’s a product of finally having the right people in place.
Lewis advances to USGA finals after beating Smith in playoff
September 22, 2011
Lewis, a 54-year-old financial manager from Alma, Michigan, will attempt to become the oldest U.S. Mid-Am champion in Thursday’s 36-hole final.
Troy Davis maintains his innocence until the end
September 22, 2011
Davis was executed at 11:08 p.m. EST on Wednesday.
Protesters vow to camp near Wall St. indefinitely
September 21, 2011
What they are protesting is somewhat unclear. There are only about 200 of them left now, though they started out 1,500 strong.
Dumping of 35 bodies seen as challenge to Zetas
September 21, 2011
A gang aligned with Mexico’s most wanted drug lord left the bodies on a busy avenue in front of horrified motorists.
PETA plans to fight animal abuse with pornography site
September 21, 2011
The group has applied with ICM Registry to launch the website peta.xxx.
Gay serviceman helped end DADT
September 21, 2011
J.D. Smith came into being when a gay student group in upstate New York needed a speaker to talk about the U.S. military’s ban on openly gay troops.
Satellite to fall on earth in fragments unlikely to injure
September 21, 2011
For now, scientists predict the earliest it will hit is Thursday U.S. time, the latest Saturday.
Former Afghani president killed by suicide bomber
September 20, 2011
A suicide attacker with a bomb in his turban posed as a Taliban peace envoy and assassinated a former Afghan president.
Gays in military celebrate end of DADT
September 20, 2011
The nation’s military leaders of tomorrow say they have less preoccupation with the sexual orientation of their colleagues than generations before them.
Thousands lose power after North Texas storms
September 20, 2011
Emergency officials in Dallas say three people have suffered burns in an apartment fire blamed on a lightning strike during thunderstorms.
Rivals ask: Is Perry weak on the right, or left?
September 20, 2011
The Texas governor tops GOP presidential polls despite attacks from all sides.
Justice Department claims redistricting violates federal law
September 20, 2011
The U.S. Department of Justice said that Texas’ new voting maps for Congress and for the Texas House do not meet federal anti-discrimination requirements.
Clinton: Still hope for a Palestinian compromise
September 19, 2011
The Obama administration insisted there was still time to avert the divisive showdown.
Yemen protesters storm elite military base, 50 die
September 19, 2011
The protesters, joined by soldiers from the renegade 1st Armored Division, stormed the base without firing a single shot.
High-stakes diplomacy over Palestinian UN bid
September 18, 2011
The United States and Europe raced Sunday to avert or delay a looming United Nations showdown over Palestinian statehood that could crush already dim Mideast peace prospects.
Goats hired to nibble out problematic plant species
September 15, 2011
In the wilds of Portland, Ore., invasive species rule. Blackberries, thistle and ivy occupy pockets of brush, choking off native plants.
Defying orders, hero Marine saved other troops
September 15, 2011
Defying orders and tempting fate, Marine cpl. Dakota Meyer charged into heavy gunfire to rescue comrades under attack from Taliban insurgents.
Updates with details of the surgery and condition of the twins, along with comments from doctors.
September 14, 2011
Leaders of France, UK to visit Libya
September 14, 2011
The leaders of France and Britain will make a quick visit to Libya on Thursday
Highlights keep on rolling for Griffin, Bears
September 14, 2011
A self-described “natural loner” who likes listening to any music other than heavy metal, Griffin still aspires to go to law school.
Mount Pleasant quadruplets start college journey together
September 14, 2011
The Kent quadruplets have turned into young women whose life journey has landed them at East Texas Baptist University.
Teachers strike in Washington district
September 13, 2011
Thousands of students in Washington state will be spending a second day out of class as school officials seek a court order to force hundreds of striking teachers back to work.
European officials deny speculations about Greek default
September 13, 2011
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday sought to calm market fears that Greece is heading for a chaotic default on its debts as Europe struggles to contain a crippling financial crisis.
Texas, Oklahoma officials meet to discuss possibly leaving Big 12
September 13, 2011
A person with knowledge of the situation says Texas and Oklahoma officials met over the weekend amid speculation that the Sooners are considering leaving the Big 12.
Obama seeks tax hikes in new jobs bill
September 12, 2011
In a sharp challenge to the GOP, President Barack Obama proposed paying for his costly new jobs plan Monday with tax hikes.
Report details war crimes committed in Libyan uprising
September 12, 2011
Angry groups of rebel supporters “shot, hanged and otherwise killed through lynching” dozens of captured soldiers.
Egypts military and protesters move farther apart
September 11, 2011
The surprise assault on Israel’s embassy in Cairo has pushed Egypt’s ruling military into confrontation with a protest movement upset with their lack of progress.
Airline: 3 detained in Detroit after flight
September 11, 2011
Police detained three passengers at Detroit’s Metropolitan Airport on Sunday after the crew of the Frontier Airlines flight from Denver reported suspicious activity.
'Game-changer' in evolution from S. African bones
September 8, 2011
Two million-year-old bones belonging to a creature with both apelike and human traits provide the clearest evidence of evolution’s first major step toward modern humans.
Obama asks $450B to lift economy, mostly tax cuts
September 8, 2011
Confronting an economy in peril, President Barack Obama unveiled a larger-than-expected $450 billion plan Thursday night to boost jobs.
Slow pace to conference realignment
September 8, 2011
At some point, Texas A&M seems destined to end up in the Southeastern Conference, whether Baylor or any other member of the Big 12 likes it or not.
Romney, Perry spar on jobs in debate
September 7, 2011
Eager to tangle, Republican presidential rivals Rick Perry and Mitt Romney each laid claim to a better job-creating record as governor Wednesday night in a lively campaign debate.
Jet with hockey team crashes in Russia, kills 43
September 7, 2011
A private jet carrying a Russian professional hockey team to its first game of the season crashed shortly after takeoff Wednesday, killing 43 people.
Strasburg back with Nats after surgery
September 7, 2011
The 2009 overall No. 1 draft pick again displayed the blurry fastball, the knee-buckling sinker and the fooled-again changeup that wowed the baseball world last year during his rookie season.
Candidate Romney proposes jobs plan, fights off Gov. Perry
September 6, 2011
Casting himself as America’s CEO, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Tuesday outlined a sweeping economic plan.
Palestinian officials refuse to accede US pressure on statehood
September 6, 2011
The Palestinians on Tuesday said they would not give in to American pressure to drop their bid for statehood at the United Nations.
Cool front expected to relieve Texas heat
September 6, 2011
The threat of rolling blackouts, constant strain on the Texas electric grid and hunkering down indoors to avoid the relentless summer heat may soon be sweaty memories.
Mississippi hay relieves Texas farmers during long drought
September 6, 2011
It’s a classic scene: a tractor loading bales of hay onto a flatbed trailer. Only these days that trailer is likely to belong to an 18-wheeler, as local farmers ship their hay to drought-plagued Texas.
Nine-day trial will examine legality of voting district map
September 6, 2011
Opponents of a new Republican congressional redistricting plan in Texas are hoping to prove in federal court the plan illegally dilutes minority voting strength.
Drowning victim personal friend of Texans Smith
September 6, 2011
A man who apparently drowned in the swimming pool behind the home of Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith wasn’t affiliated with the team, authorities said.
Fried bubblegum, buffalo chicken flapjack State Fair favorites
September 6, 2011
Buffalo chicken in a flapjack and fried bubblegum are the judges’ top picks for the best and most creative foods that will be available this year at the State Fair of Texas.
Giffords returns to Houston after visit to Ariz
September 6, 2011
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has returned to Houston following a brief weekend visit to Arizona.
Feds say workers return to Gulf oil and gas jobs
September 6, 2011
Federal officials say offshore oil and gas workers in the Gulf of Mexico are going back to platforms and rigs that had been evacuated because of Tropical Storm Lee.
Weight Watchers founder remains true to her principles
September 6, 2011
Jean Nidetch ambles down the hallway of the senior community where she lives, two cups of Coca-Cola teetering on her walker.
Disgruntled students sue culinary schools
September 6, 2011
Food enthusiasts have been enrolling in culinary school in growing numbers, lured by dreams of working as gourmet chefs or opening their own restaurants.
Labor Department reports US jobless rate worse than expected
September 5, 2011
The dismal U.S. job market, which has intensified fears of another recession, may be even worse than the unemployment numbers suggest.
New leaders bring fresh water to thirsty capitol of Libya
September 5, 2011
Water started flowing again in several areas of Tripoli on Monday, putting an end to an outage of more than a week that rebels blamed on sabotage by retreating Moammar Gadhafi loyalists.
Obama pushes jobs agenda at Labor Day rally
September 5, 2011
President Barack Obama used a boisterous Labor Day rally to put congressional Republicans on the spot, challenging them to place the country’s interests above all else.
Finally, World Trade Center rises from ground zero
September 1, 2011
Ten years after the 9/11 attacks destroyed the World Trade Center, an 80-story glass and steel tower is rising like a phoenix from the ashes of ground zero.
Tropical warnings for US Gulf coast over storm
September 1, 2011
Forecasters have issued tropical storm warnings for the U.S. Gulf coast from Mississippi to Texas as a depression has organized in the Gulf of Mexico.
Ohio 1st in US to sell prison to private company
September 1, 2011
A lockup along the shores of Lake Erie has become the first state prison in the nation to be sold to a private company.
Justice Department blocks AT&Ts plan to buy T-Mobile
September 1, 2011
The Justice Department filed suit Wednesday to block AT&T’s $39 billion deal to buy T-Mobile USA on grounds that it would raise prices for consumers.
Authorities say mother forced daughter to abort pregnancy
September 1, 2011
A Houston woman got an abortion for her 12-year-old mentally disabled daughter in an effort to hide evidence that her son sexually assaulted the girl.
North Texas fire destroys three dozen homes
September 1, 2011
Wildfires sweeping through parts of Texas and Oklahoma have destroyed dozens of homes and forced hundreds of people to evacuate.
Obama jobs council calls for more engineers
August 31, 2011
More than 40 major companies have agreed to double the number of engineering internships they offer in a bid to help universities train more people for jobs that require math and science skills.
Swollen rivers begin falling across Northeast
August 31, 2011
Swollen rivers began falling Wednesday in much of the Northeast, allowing relief crews to reach the last of the tiny Vermont towns that had been entirely cut off from help by Hurricane Irene’s fast-moving floodwaters.
Greenpeace blocks oil companys office in Brazil
August 31, 2011
Greenpeace activists shut down a petroleum services company Wednesday to protest oil exploration near a Brazilian marine national park.
Texas A&M plans to leave Big 12 by July 2012
August 31, 2011
The move, which had been expected, may set off another round of conference realignment in college sports.
Sensabaugh back in Big D in big way
August 31, 2011
Sensabaugh’s return was sort of a consolation prize, both for him and for Dallas.
Federal judge rules Texas sonogram law violates free speech
August 31, 2011
U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks questioned whether the Republican-controlled Texas Legislature was trying to “permanently brand” women who are victims of sexual assault.
Wildfires burn up Texas, Oklahoma homes
August 31, 2011
Wildfires fueled by extremely dry conditions and strong winds destroyed dozens of homes in Oklahoma City and North Texas on Tuesday and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate.
Gadhafi may be in hometown, UN releases funds to rebels
August 30, 2011
When the end came for Gadhafi’s regime in Libya, it was stunningly sudden. Within moments they were sweeping through the gates of the capital. (Francois Mori | AP Photo)
Justice replaces 3 officials over Fast and Furious
August 30, 2011
The Justice Department replaced three officials Tuesday who played critical roles in a flawed law enforcement operation aimed at major gun-trafficking networks on the Southwest border.
Thousands attend parties publicized on social networks
August 30, 2011
An apartment complex near Colorado State University that used Facebook to advertise “the biggest pool party of the year’” got more than it bargained for.
More families 'unschooling' their kids
August 30, 2011
School’s never out for 14-year-old Zoe Bentley. Nor is it ever in.
Rare Gypsy fortune-teller incites ownership conflicts
August 30, 2011
The Gypsy sat for decades in a restaurant amid the Old West kitsch that fills this former gold rush town, her unblinking gaze greeting the tourists who shuffled in from the creaking wooden sidewalk outside.
Texas alum Cedric Benson pleads no contest
August 30, 2011
Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson was sentenced to 20 days in jail Monday after reaching a deal to settle two misdemeanor assault cases in Texas.
Bush scheduled to keynote terrorism summit
August 30, 2011
Former U.S. President George W. Bush will keynote a summit next month on fighting global extremism, organizers announced Monday.
Polygamist leader hospitalized after refusing to eat in prison
August 30, 2011
Warren Jeffs was hospitalized Monday in a medically induced coma after fasting in the weeks since receiving a life sentence for sexually assaulting underage followers.
Libyan rebels may be killing African workers
August 29, 2011
Libyan rebels may be indiscriminately killing black people because they have confused innocent migrant workers with mercenaries.
Federal aid taken from South frustrates displaced victims
August 29, 2011
The federal government has frozen some aid to tornado- and flood-ravaged Missouri and the South to focus on immediate help for victims of Hurricane Irene.
Injured Foster is day-to-day, may be able to play in opener
August 29, 2011
Foster, the NFL’s leading rusher in 2010, left the field in the first quarter of Houston’s 30-7 victory, favoring the left hamstring that he strained early in training camp.
Extra innings necessary in Astros' 4-3 win
August 29, 2011
Bud Norris: Having Downs get the winning hit against his former team was great. I know he’s on cloud nine.
Officials: 29 dead in suicide bomb in Iraq mosque
August 29, 2011
A suicide bomber blew himself up inside Baghdad’s largest Sunni mosque Sunday night, similar to a strike that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war five years ago.
Calif. would be first state to ban foam containers
August 29, 2011
The bill would prohibit restaurants, grocery stores and other vendors from dispensing food in expanded polystyrene containers, commonly known as Styrofoam, beginning in 2016.
Texans Arian Foster day-to-day, coach says
August 29, 2011
Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak is optimistic Arian Foster will be ready for the regular-season opener after the star running back re-aggravated a hamstring injury on Saturday.
UTSA ready for college football
August 29, 2011
The fifth new Division I team in the last three years, UTSA will officially join the recent bonanza of college football startups when the Roadrunners play their first game Saturday.
29 dead in suicide bomb in Iraq mosque
August 28, 2011
A suicide bomber blew himself up inside Baghdad’s largest Sunni mosque Sunday night, killing 29 people during prayers, a similar act to the one that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war five years ago.
Calif. would be first state to ban foam containers
August 28, 2011
The bill would prohibit restaurants, grocery stores and other vendors from dispensing food in Styrofoam containers beginning in 2016.
Nonprofit educates, empowers women behind bars
August 28, 2011
Inmates take classes in art, yoga and parenting, as well as AA sessions. They're given the opportunity to help one another on their difficult journeys to sobriety and safety.
Flood worries and some relief in Irenes wake
August 28, 2011
Slowly, the East Coast surveyed the damage, up to $7 billion by one private estimate, and worried of danger still lurking: the possibility of rivers and streams swelling with rainwater and overflowing over the next few days.
Chinese opera market grows, vocalists take on Mandarin
August 26, 2011
Nicholas Brownlee, a trained opera singer, is one of 20 young foreign vocalists in Beijing this summer to learn how to sing opera in Mandarin.
NASA fails to calm Houston anger over lost shuttle
August 26, 2011
A report released by NASA’s watchdog said they acted properly when it chose not to award Houston a retired space shuttle.
New York City preps for 1st hurricane in decades
August 26, 2011
Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers were told Thursday to pack a bag and prepare to be evacuated as the nation’s biggest city braced for its first hurricane in decades.
Violence mars 2nd day of Chiles nationwide strike
August 25, 2011
Tens of thousands of Chileans marched peacefully Thursday demanding profound changes in the country’s government, while smaller groups broke away to fight with police.
Hurricane Irene barrels toward East Coast
August 25, 2011
Hurricane Irene barreled toward the Eastern Seaboard, sending thousands of vacationers fleeing and threatening up to 65 million people from the Carolinas to New England.
Gadhafis money given to new government
August 25, 2011
The U.S. and South Africa reached a deal that will release $1.5 billion in frozen Libyan assets which the U.S. is earmarking for the rebels fighting to oust Moammar Gadhafi.
Texas A&M tells Big 12 it is considering leaving
August 25, 2011
If Texas A&M leaves the Big 12, the move could create a shake-up across college sports. Both Nebraska (Big Ten) and Colorado (Pac-12) left the Big 12 in July.
Texas-born orangutan dies after worsening illness
August 25, 2011
A 20-year-old Sumatran orangutan has died at an Ohio zoo after battling a respiratory disease for years.
California robbery ends in gunfire, two injuries
August 25, 2011
An armored truck robbery Wednesday morning outside a Northern California bank ended in gunplay, leaving a suspect dead and several others wounded.
'Psychopathic' Idaho professor committed murder-suicide
August 25, 2011
A college professor committed suicide after killing a graduate student he had recently dated, Boise police said.
Abercrombie & Fitch sets unique PR stunt with 'The Situation'
August 25, 2011
Abercrombie & Fitch has offered to pay “Jersey Shore” cast members to stop wearing clothes carrying their brand.
Michigan court stops medical marijuana dispensaries' business
August 24, 2011
Medical marijuana cannot be sold through private shops, the Michigan appeals court said Wednesday, effectively cutting off a source for people with chronic ailments.
Houston disables costly red-light cameras
August 24, 2011
Houston has become the latest U.S. city to turn off its red-light traffic cameras, less than a month after Los Angeles did the same.
Texas power grid operator urges conservation
August 24, 2011
The manager of the state’s power grid is again urging Texans to conserve electricity as extreme heat pushes demand near record levels.
North Korea could resume talks to end nuclear enterprise
August 24, 2011
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il says his country is ready to impose a nuclear test and production moratorium if international talks on its atomic program resume.
With deficit battle fought, lawmakers turn to red ink
August 24, 2011
After months of unrelieved gloom and discord, Congress and President Barack Obama are starting to make a dent in the federal budget deficit.
Rebels storm compound, seek Gadhafi
August 24, 2011
The storming of Bab al-Aziziya, long the nexus of Gadhafi’s power, marked the effective collapse of his 42-year-old regime.
U.S. eastern seaboard sustains mild yet surprising earthquake
August 24, 2011
The most powerful earthquake to strike the East Coast in 67 years shook buildings and rattled nerves from Georgia to Maine on Tuesday.
Greek police break apart ring of dougnut selling criminals
August 24, 2011
It took an undercover operation, but Greek police have blown a hole in a ring of alleged crooks who had cornered the doughnut market in a beach resort.
Recording delays police brutality trial
August 24, 2011
Four fired Houston police officers are being charged in the alleged beating of a teenage burglary suspect that was caught on videotape.
Cowboys hope to rebound from disappointing 6-10 campaign
August 24, 2011
The roster hasn’t changed much, other than the guys in charge: coach Jason Garrett and new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.
Texas sheriffs burn $4 million worth of budding marijuana
August 24, 2011
About 10,000 marijuana plants being carefully tended at a national forest in Texas have been destroyed.
Warren Jeffs convicted of sexual assault
August 24, 2011
The head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints isn’t eligible for parole until he is at least 100 years old.
Court records highlight Naim Muhammads violent past
August 24, 2011
Police said he kidnapped two children and their mother by threatening her with a brick as they walked to school Monday.
Prospective changes to Texas Constitution could grant Perry more power, affect taxes
August 24, 2011
Texas voters must now decide which of the propositions will become constitutional amendments.
Austin lawyer arrested on racketeering charges
August 24, 2011
An Austin attorney was arrested Monday on federal racketeering charges alleging bribery of an already-convicted judge as well as witnesses in state and federal cases.
Spokesman says Perry running for president
August 11, 2011
Gov. Rick Perry is running for president. That's the word from Perry spokesman Mark Miner.
Woman avoids jail time after feeding wild bears
August 10, 2011
She also fed 18 cats, three dogs, 40 peacocks and other wildlife out of her home, which was covered in filth.
Young rioters end up in courtrooms
August 10, 2011
Many of the youths themselves struggle to find any one reason to riot, but a widespread sense of alienation emerges from their tales.
Yao Ming may enter Hall of Fame as contributor
August 10, 2011
Retired Houston Rockets center Yao Ming could enter the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as early as next year — not as a player but as a contributor to the game.
Texans Tate hopes to prove his worth among stiff competition
August 9, 2011
Tate came into this year’s training camp eager to show what he could do, but was hindered by an injury again.
Study examines stress after 2007 Virginia Tech rampage
August 9, 2011
About 15 percent of Virginia Tech students reported experiencing high levels of post-traumatic stress symptoms several months after the 2007 shooting rampage that left 33 people dead.
Social media used to spread word of Britains riots
August 9, 2011
Looter: If you’re down for making money, we’re about to go hard in east London.
Polygamist leader gets life in prison for assaults
August 9, 2011
Prosecutors had asked the jury for the life sentence after presenting their painstaking and sometimes graphic case.
Polygamist leader heard on tape training girls for sex
August 8, 2011
Softly telling five girls to “set aside all your inhibitions,” convicted polygamist leader Warren Jeffs was heard Monday giving his child brides instructions on how to please him sexually during a graphic 10-minute tape played for a Texas jury.
Scott wins WGC-Bridgestone with Williams as caddy
August 8, 2011
Adam Scott hit all the right shots Sunday in a round that was close to flawless and earned him his first World Golf Championship title.
Texans secondary trying to improve
August 8, 2011
One of Johnathan Joseph’s first directives when he arrived was talking to cornerback Kareem Jackson.
Mexican military chopper lands in Texas instead of Nuevo Laredo
August 7, 2011
The helicopter landed Saturday afternoon at Laredo International Airport after the pilot mistook the airport for a landing strip in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
Perry to evangelicals: Im one of you
August 7, 2011
Gov. Rick Perry sent a strong message to the nation’s evangelicals Saturday: he is a member of the important constituency for Republicans that he soon may call upon to help him secure the GOP presidential nomination.
Muslims in Burj fast a little longer
August 7, 2011
Those above the 150th floor must wait three extra minutes because they will be able to see the sun longer than those on the ground.
Syrian forces kill 59 in attack on funeral
August 7, 2011
Syrian troops fired on mourners at a funeral Sunday, killing at least 59 people in a government crackdown on protesters that defies an international chorus of condemnation.
Verizon landline workers strike for benefits, pensions
August 7, 2011
Stalled contract negotiations led thousands of workers in Verizon Communication Inc.’s wireline division to go on strike Sunday.
University of Cincinnati student dies after being hit by stun gun
August 7, 2011
Police say an 18-year-old attending summer classes at the University of Cincinnati was struck by a campus officer’s stun gun and died of cardiac arrest.
Polygamist leader's trial continues in his absence
August 5, 2011
Jeffs asked Friday to be excused in protest. He didn't want anyone to represent him, but state District Judge Barbara Walther appointed two standby attorneys.
ERCOT: Rolling home outages possible Thursday
August 4, 2011
The electric grid operator for Texas says there is a "high probability" of rotating residential outages as power demand statewide struggles to keep pace with record triple-digit highs.
Polygamist leader convicted of child sex abuse
August 4, 2011
Jeffs, who acted as his own attorney, faces up to life in prison.
Va. Tech reports gunman near campus dining hall
August 4, 2011
Virginia Tech was locked down Thursday when three children attending a summer camp said they saw a man holding what looked like a gun.
Jury still out for New Orleans policemen
August 3, 2011
Jurors deliberated Wednesday without deciding the fate of five police officers charged in deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Woman finishes state bar exam undeterred by going into labor
August 3, 2011
A pregnant suburban Chicago woman was so determined to finish the Illinois bar exam that she completed the test even after going into labor.
Egypts former president on trial
August 3, 2011
Mubarak wagged his finger and denied all charges against him as he went on trial for alleged corruption and complicity in the deaths of protesters who helped drive him from power.
Officials dismiss complaint surrounding Palins TV series
August 3, 2011
Officials have dismissed a complaint filed against Sarah Palin that alleged she violated state law because her series “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” took advantage of a program she signed into law.
Houstons Andre Johnson to miss a few days with injured finger
August 3, 2011
Houston Texans All-Pro receiver Andre Johnson will miss “a day or two” of practice after dislocating his left index finger in a morning workout.
Dallas Bryant focusing on football
August 2, 2011
A week into Dallas Cowboys training camp, Dez Bryant is everywhere.
Debt-limit bill passed
August 2, 2011
The Senate rushed the legislation to President Barack Obama for his signature just hours before the deadline.
Enforcer for Juarez Cartel arrested
August 1, 2011
A former police officer who allegedly admits ordering 1,500 killings during a campaign of terror as a drug gang chieftain along the U.S. border has been captured in northern Mexico, federal officials said Sunday.
White House, Congress agree on deal to raise limit on debt
August 1, 2011
Ending a perilous stalemate, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders announced historic agreement Sunday night on emergency legislation to avert the nation’s first-ever financial default.
Children fly kites in Gaza Strip in effort to break world record
July 31, 2011
Thousands of Gaza children sent a sea of colorful kites soaring into the sky Thursday in an attempt to break a world record.
California moves its primaries up to gain more national influence
July 31, 2011
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill to move California’s presidential primary from February to June next year in a money-saving move for the state.
Syrian government cracks down before holy month of Ramadan
July 31, 2011
Syrian security forces launched a ferocious assault Sunday on defiant cities and towns, killing at least 70 people as the regime raced to crush dissent.
AWOL soldier defiant in 1st court appearance
July 29, 2011
Pfc. Abdo told authorities he planned to construct two bombs and then detonate the explosives at a restaurant frequented by soldiers.
AWOL soldier admits to Fort Hood attack plan
July 28, 2011
An AWOL soldier who had weapons stashed in a motel room near Fort Hood admitted planning an attack on the Texas post, where 13 people died in 2009 in the worst mass shooting ever on a U.S. military installation.
Man who posed as Texas student sentenced to prison
July 28, 2011
A former star athlete who posed as a teenager to play high school basketball in West Texas was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison after reaching a plea deal, a prosecutor said.
Warren Jeffs one step closer to prosecution
July 28, 2011
A judge on Wednesday dealt a blow to the defense of polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs, refusing to suppress evidence police seized during a 2008 raid on his sect’s West Texas compound.
Romney looks past primary, campaigns against Obama
July 27, 2011
Republican front-runner Mitt Romney is focused on a match-up against President Barack Obama.
Tropical Storm Don forms in southern Gulf
July 27, 2011
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Don has formed in the southern Gulf of Mexico and its track over the next several days shows that it’s headed toward southeastern Texas.
Lion with paralyzed legs dies in Brazil
July 27, 2011
Ariel, a paralyzed male lion whose fight to walk again became the focus of an Internet fundraising campaign in Brazil, died Wednesday.
Perry called the gridlock "political theater."
July 27, 2011
Gov. Rick Perry says predictions of gloom and doom if the federal debt ceiling is not extended are overblown.
Eager Texans welcomed back into Reliant Stadium
July 26, 2011
After being barred from talking with coaches during the lockout, and they spent much of Tuesday simply reconnecting.
Cowboys-Back To Work
July 26, 2011
Jones: Cowboys can make whatever deals they want.
Newlyweds take advantage of New York law to finally tie knot
July 24, 2011
Couples began saying “I do” at midnight in New York on Sunday as couples waited for the chance to exchange vows at the city clerk’s office.
Same-sex couples in New York get married as law takes effect
July 24, 2011
Hundreds of gay couples recited vows and hoisted their marriage certificates on Sunday as New York became the sixth state to recognize same-sex weddings.
Norwegian shooters manifesto takes passages from Unabomber
July 24, 2011
Parts of the manifesto written by the suspect in Norway’s terrorist attack were taken almost word for word from the writings of “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski.
Panetta to OK end of military gay ban
July 21, 2011
Defense officials say Pentagon chief Leon Panetta will certify that gays may serve openly in the armed services.
Minnesota's government ends statewide shutdown
July 21, 2011
Minnesota’s state government shutdown ended Wednesday after 20 days, millions in lost revenue and frustration on the part of residents and politicians.
Somalis dying in worlds worst famine in 20 years
July 20, 2011
Tens of thousands of Somalis are feared dead in the world’s worst famine in a generation.
Journalists credentials restored after photographing Murdoch
July 20, 2011
Two journalists who covered the aftermath of Tuesday’s shaving cream attack on Rupert Murdoch were briefly suspended from working in the British Parliament on Wednesday, after falling afoul of authorities there.
UK Tories uncover new links to hacking scandal
July 19, 2011
A recently arrested phone-hacking suspect may have advised Prime Minister David Cameron's communications chief before the 2010 election.
Nolan Ryan hospitalized for recurring heart problems, now in stable condition
July 18, 2011
The Rangers said in a statement Monday that 64-year-old Ryan is “resting comfortably and reports he is feeling better.” He is expected to be released from the hospital in a few days.
Clemens mistrial proves to be common theme in baseball litigation
July 18, 2011
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens remain perfectly bookended, each with one mistrial and no lasting guilty verdict.
Clarke overcomes weather, wins first British Open
July 18, 2011
Another major goes to Northern Ireland, with Darren Clarke taking the claret jug.
Astronauts on NASAs last flight ready supplies for arrival home
July 18, 2011
The astronauts making NASA’s last shuttle flight gave up their off-duty time Sunday and finished packing up their gigantic suitcase for the ride home.
Voters weighing in with lawmakers over debt issue
July 18, 2011
For Rep. Tim Scott the debt ceiling is not only the top issue voters in his South Carolina district want to talk about these days, it seems to be the only issue.
Chavez retains secrecy over cancer therapy in Cuba
July 17, 2011
In his fight against cancer, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has placed utmost importance on secrecy, offering only scraps of information on his condition.
Japan pulls out victory in electrifying World Cup finale
July 17, 2011
Japan stunned team USA in the Women’s World Cup final, beating them 3-1 on penalty kicks this Sunday.
US in first World Cup final since '99
July 14, 2011
The U.S. women had fans on edge once again until Wambach broke a tense tie with her header off a cornerkick in the 79th minute Wednesday.
Kidnappers' personal videotapes released
July 14, 2011
Newly released videos recorded by the Northern California couple who held Jaycee Lee Dugard captive for 18 years provide chilling details about the kidnappers.
Memorial motorcade held for Betty Ford garners thousands
July 14, 2011
The black Cadillac hearse was escorted by nearly a dozen California Highway Patrol cars and other vehicles during the 25-minute trip to the airport.
Bombings devastate central Mumbai
July 14, 2011
Bloody bodies were strewn in the dirt of Mumbai’s crowded neighborhoods and markets. Doors were ripped off storefronts, motorcycles were charred and a bus stop was shredded.
Group replies to Perry's 'Response' event with lawsuit
July 14, 2011
A group of atheists and agnostics filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to stop an evangelical Christian prayer event next month that was proposed and is endorsed by Texas’ governor.
US troops begin leaving Afghanistan
July 14, 2011
The first troops to leave Afghanistan as part of the U.S. drawdown handed over their slice of battlefield Wednesday to a unit less than half their size and started packing for home.
Drought woes grow as ranchers' cattle die from too much water
July 14, 2011
The unrelenting Texas drought has produced a cruelly ironic twist: cattle dying from too much water.
Abby Wambachs OT header saves U.S. women
July 11, 2011
Showing a dramatic burst sure to captivate the folks back home, the Americans packed an entire World Cup’s worth of theatrics into a 15-minute span by beating Brazil 5-3 on penalty kicks after a 2-2 tie Sunday night.
University, Ryan ONeal spar over Fawcett portrait By Anthony McCartney
July 11, 2011
The University of Texas system and Ryan O’Neal are sparring over ownership of an Andy Warhol portrait of the actor’s longtime companion, Farrah Fawcett.
Teen reporters start newspaper to give voice to their community
July 11, 2011
Man suspected of driving drunk hijacks citys van to go for joyride
July 11, 2011
Brazilian boys magnetic ability draws attention, metal objects
July 11, 2011
Crews reminisce as final shuttle flight docks with station
July 10, 2011
After celebration in Sudan, a warning
July 10, 2011
A day after the jubilation of South Sudan’s independence proclamation, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. warned Sunday of a “real risk” that the north-south peace process could unravel unless outstanding issues such as oil and border demarcations are quickly resolved.
Strong earthquake rocks northeastern Japan
July 9, 2011
Residents in coastal areas were warned to evacuate, but there were no immediate reports of damage.
Judge weighs injunction against Texas abortion law
July 7, 2011
A reproductive rights group asked a federal judge Wednesday to block a new Texas law requiring doctors to conduct a sonogram before performing an abortion, arguing it is vague and unconstitutional.
Marine corps helicopter crashes, injury details not yet released
July 6, 2011
Anthonys plans still uncertain following acquittal of murder
July 6, 2011
What could the future hold for Casey Anthony when she gets out of jail, perhaps as early as Thursday?
Haitian president recommends second choice for prime minister
July 6, 2011
Bosnians assemble to remember, bury massacre victims
July 6, 2011
They’re coming on bicycle from Switzerland, by plane from the U.S. and Australia. From Bosnian towns and villages they’re heading through the woods on foot joining thousands of other pilgrims.
Child survives 10-story free fall thanks to catch by pedestrian
July 5, 2011
A two-year-old Chinese girl left unattended fell 10 stories from her family’s apartment window and survived after being caught by a woman passing by, state media reported Sunday.
Federal, local teams survey oil's damage along Montana river
July 5, 2011
Teams of federal and state workers fanned out Sunday along Montana’s famed Yellowstone River to gauge the environmental damage from a ruptured Exxon Mobil pipeline that spewed tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into the waterway.
Thailand may see first female leader
July 5, 2011
The sister of Thailand’s fugitive former prime minister led his loyalists to a landslide election victory Sunday, a stunning rout of the military-backed government that last year crushed protests by his supporters with a bloody crackdown that left the capital in flames.
Djokovic upsets on center court in first grass win
July 5, 2011
Until Sunday, Novak Djokovic never managed to win a grass-court tournament of any sort, let alone Wimbledon.
News Briefly: Forced medication, Rhode Island civil unions
June 30, 2011
A federal judge has ruled that prison officials can forcibly medicate the Tucson shooting rampage suspect with anti-psychotic drugs. Elsewhere, the Rhode Island Senate has approved a bill that would allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions.
Chavez's health uncertain; government delays summit
June 30, 2011
Venezuela’s government postponed next week’s summit of Latin American leaders Wednesday, citing President Hugo Chavez’s health as he recovers from surgery in Cuba.
Coal mine in West Virginia faked safety logs before blast
June 30, 2011
The owner of the West Virginia coal mine where an explosion killed 29 men last year kept two sets of books on safety conditions — an accurate one for itself and a sanitized one for the government.
Americans to challenge Israel's Gaza blockade, Perry calls for sanctions
June 30, 2011
Texas Gov. Rick Perry urged the U.S. attorney general to take action Wednesday against Americans who plan to take part in a pro-Palestinian protest by sailing to the Gaza Strip to challenge an Israeli naval blockade.
Gamecocks' run through CWS surprises Tanner
June 29, 2011
South Carolina coach Ray Tanner didn't go into the season expecting to win a second straight national championship.
Texas lawmakers pass weakened airport groping bill
June 28, 2011
A Texas Senate committee has passed a weakened version of a bill criminalizing intrusive security pat-downs at airports, angering many of the people who showed up to support it.
GOP-led Texas House cant make quorum
June 27, 2011
When Republicans grabbed a supermajority in the Texas House, the joke was that Democrats wouldn’t even have to show up for the GOP to pass bills into law.
Israel tears down section of divisive enclosure fence
June 27, 2011
Israel began tearing down a section of its contentious West Bank separation barrier Sunday near a village that has come to symbolize Palestinian opposition to the enclosure, the military said.
New Yorks gay pride parade lauds same-sex marriage law
June 27, 2011
One of the world’s oldest and largest gay pride parades was expected to become a victory celebration Sunday after New York’s historic decision to legalize same-sex marriage.
Inspiration for The Departed, Bulger captured after 16 years
June 27, 2011
When James “Whitey” Bulger ruled the streets of South Boston, the New England crime scene was a battleground for a bloody turf war between the Italian Mafia and Irish street crews.
North Dakota flood waters receding
June 27, 2011
The Souris River began a slow retreat from Minot on Sunday with no further flood damage in the city, but officials warned danger would remain for several days until the highest water passed.
Two House members want to end federal ban on marijuana
June 23, 2011
The bill was introduced by Democrat Barney Frank of Massachusetts and Ron Paul, a Texas Republican running for his party's presidential nomination.
Harrell's three-run shoot, Hill's gem help Vandy defeat UNC
June 23, 2011
Vanderbilt eliminated North Carolina from the College World Series with a 5-1 victory Wednesday night.
Raptors hire Mavericks assistant Casey
June 23, 2011
Dwane Casey hopes to bring a rugged, NHL-style of defense to his newest job in the NBA. The Toronto Raptors hired Casey as their coach Tuesday, nine days after the Dallas assistant helped the Mavericks win the championship.
Life in prison ruling for Shiite protesters fuels Bahrain unrest
June 23, 2011
Bahraini protesters poured back to the streets Wednesday after a security court sentenced eight Shiite activists to life in prison in the latest blow by the Western-backed kingdom to cripple the biggest Arab Spring opposition movement in the Gulf.
Obama announces troop reduction
June 23, 2011
A total of 10,000 troops will leave the war zone by the end of this year — fulfilling Obama’s promise for a withdrawal starting next month — and more than 20,000 additional forces will leave by the summer of 2012.
Rain helps in battle against East Texas Wildfires
June 22, 2011
Crews battling rare East Texas wildfires got some relief Wednesday when rain blanketed the region where blazes have forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes and blackened tens of thousands of acres.
Cal's Campbell delivers big hits in 7-3 CWS win
June 21, 2011
The Golden Bears kept up their improbable postseason run with a 7-3 victory over Texas A&M.
Texas seeks federal help to battle wildfires
June 21, 2011
The Texas Forest Service said a federal management team is needed to help coordinate efforts in Polk and Trinity counties, where a 20,000-acre blaze is burning.
Firefighters battling dozen new wildfires in Texas
June 20, 2011
Dozens of homes have been destroyed and hundreds of people evacuated as firefighters across Texas are working to contain wildfires fed by triple-digit temperatures, high winds and drought.
Pitching propels Cavaliers to 4-1 win
June 20, 2011
John Hicks’ RBI single in the seventh inning broke a scoreless tie and Virginia went on to defeat California 4-1 at the College World Series on Sunday.
US, Afghanistan in talks with Taliban
June 20, 2011
President Hamid Karzai said Saturday that Afghanistan and the United States are engaged in peace talks with the Taliban, even as suicide bombers stormed a police station near the presidential palace.
Fans gather to remember E street Band saxophonist
June 20, 2011
Hundreds of the band’s fans, including some who drove from hours away, gathered at the club, where Springsteen and his bandmates got their start in the early 1970s. Clemons died Saturday at age 69 of complications from a stroke.
Cavaliers advance to winner's bracket after taking down Bears
June 19, 2011
Virginia went on to defeat California 4-1 at the College World Series on Sunday after a seven inning scoreless tie.
Sudan falters after unrest
June 15, 2011
A U.N. humanitarian report and aid workers caught in the crossfire reported on Wednesday an increase in violence in a new front near the already tense internal border between north and south Sudan, with dozens of people reported killed in attacks.
Markets falter after unrest in Greece
June 15, 2011
NEW YORK — Unrest in Greece rattled global financial markets Wednesday. Stocks fell the most since June 1 as investors piled into lower-risk assets like the dollar and U.S. government bonds.
Wacha pitches Texas A&M past FSU, into CWS
June 14, 2011
Texas A&M baseball team defeats Florida State University and moves onto the College World Series.
Dirk captures elusive first title after years of disappointment
June 13, 2011
Dirk Nowitzki got the Dallas Mavericks to the brink of an NBA championship. His teammates did the rest, a perfect ending for a club that talked all season about its greatest strength being the sum of its parts.
Raid of ex-mayor's home uncovers illegal weapons
June 9, 2011
Wild-animal collector, gambling tycoon and eccentric former mayor Jorge Hank Rhon has faced unproven allegations of criminal activity throughout his career in the border city famed as a base for drug traffickers.
Rangers, Astros select paralyzed players in MLB Draft
June 8, 2011
Johnathan Taylor and Buddy Lamothe may never play baseball again after accidents left them partially paralyzed. That didn’t matter to the teams that picked them Wednesday during the final rounds of the Major League Baseball draft.
Mavs take game 4, tie series
June 8, 2011
DALLAS — Coughing and wheezing, his temperature spiking to 101, worn out from hardly sleeping the night before, Dirk Nowitzki went through three miserable quarters in Game 4 of the NBA finals.
Perry adds immigration issues to special session
June 7, 2011
Gov. Rick Perry added immigration legislation, including a measure that would remove local law enforcement agencies' ability to not prioritize immigration violation.
Weiner admits he sent lewd picture; won't quit
June 6, 2011
After days of denials, a choked-up Rep. Anthony Weiner confessed Monday that he tweeted a photo of his bulging underpants to a young woman
Nadal defeats Federer once again, captures sixth French Open title
June 6, 2011
Regardless of the setting or the surface, Rafael Nadal confounds Roger Federer the way no other man can.
Heat survive late run to win Game 3
June 6, 2011
Chris Bosh made a 16-foot, go-ahead jumper from the baseline with 39.6 seconds left and the Heat held on for an 88-86 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Now they're just two wins from being crowned NBA champions.
Hopeful 2012 GOP candidates court religious right for support
June 5, 2011
A Washington gathering of religious conservatives did something this weekend a South Carolina Republican debate and a well-publicized forum in New Hampshire couldn’t do a few weeks ago.
Gay couples seek green cards despite likelihood of refusal
June 5, 2011
For years, immigration attorneys warned gay couples not to bother seeking a green card for their foreign spouses since there was no chance they’d get one. Now, in select cases, they’re starting to rethink that advice.
Senators take aim at drug trade being conducted over Internet
June 5, 2011
Two U.S. senators said Sunday they will ask federal authorities to crack down on a secretive narcotics market operated on the Internet with anonymous sales and untraceable currency.
Anniversary of Tiananmen sees stricter measures taken against protest movements
June 5, 2011
Stricter measures against dissidents are routine on the June 4 anniversary, but this year coincide with the most sweeping suppression campaign in many years.
John Edwards charged in felony indictment
June 3, 2011
A federal grand jury charged two-time presidential candidate John Edwards with soliciting and covering up the secret spending.
Curtain call at home for Endeavour's final crew
June 2, 2011
The final crew of the space shuttle Endeavour returned home Thursday to Houston, where they thanked colleagues and reunited with families. But Mark Kelly had to wait just a bit longer for his special reunion.
Serbian ex-general to face war crimes, genocide charges
June 2, 2011
Ratko Mladic, who will appear in public Friday for the first time since his arrest when he goes before a war crimes judge, was “extremely cooperative” when finally taken into U.N. custody after 16 years as a fugitive, a court official said Wednesday.
La Niña, El Niño complicate forecasts
June 2, 2011
The tough task of guessing what hurricane season will look like could be even more difficult this year for forecasters, who won’t be able to rely on the relatively predictable forces known as El Nino and La Nina.
Budget, immigration likely to feature in special session
May 31, 2011
Texas Legislature begins special session
May 31, 2011
Texas lawmakers criticize raise for Rick Barnes
May 12, 2011
Several Texas senators on Thursday criticized the recent $200,000 raise for Texas basketball coach Rick Barnes.
Texas Senate approves guns on campus
May 10, 2011
The Texas Senate on Monday approved allowing concealed handgun license holders to carry weapons into public college buildings and classrooms.
CIA findings enable Navy to locate terrorist
May 3, 2011
After nearly a decade of anger and fear, America rejoiced Monday at the demise of Osama bin Laden, the terror mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks. Navy SEALs who killed the world’s most-wanted terrorist seized a trove of al-Qaida documents to pore over, and President Barack Obama laid plans to visit New York’s Ground Zero.
Texas picks up first Big 12 loss
February 20, 2011
Brandon Richardson hit a pair of free throws with 7.2 seconds left to seal the Cornhuskers' 70-67 win on Saturday
Football fans turned away because of unsafe seating
February 7, 2011
In their zeal to set a Super Bowl attendance record, the NFL and Jerry Jones overlooked one important detail: Making sure all the temporary seats inside mammoth Cowboys Stadium had been inspected and were ready for the fans.
Green Bay super once more
February 7, 2011
Aaron Rodgers has turned the Green Bay Packers into Super Bowl champions once again.
Walker seals UConn win in overtime
January 8, 2011
For 40 minutes, Texas made life hard for the nation's leading scorer.
Harsin chooses greener pastures of Texas
January 8, 2011
Seeking to add some punch to an offense that faltered badly last season, Texas coach Mack Brown hired Boise State offensive coordinator Bryan Harsin on Friday to handle the play-calling for the Longhorns.
Brown names new defensive coordinator
January 5, 2011
Filling a critical need on a coaching staff that went through a major shakeup after a 5-7 season, Texas hired Mississippi State defensive coordinator Manny Diaz to do the same job with the Longhorns.
Horns topple No. 12 Michigan State
December 22, 2010
The scoreboard at Michigan State's arena malfunctioned.
Joseph's last-minute jumper lifts Horns over UNC
December 18, 2010
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Freshman Cory Joseph hit a turnaround jumper over Dexter Strickland with 1.4 seconds left to help No. 22 Texas beat North Carolina 78-76 on Saturday.
Country musician Willie Nelson arrested for pot at checkpoint
November 28, 2010
SIERRA BLANCA, Texas — A U.S. Border Patrol spokesman says singer Willie Nelson was charged with marijuana possession after 6 ounces was found on his tour bus.
Texans face QB sack problems
October 5, 2010
HOUSTON — David Carr was sacked an NFL record 76 times in 2002, the Houston Texans’ inaugural season. Three years later, he went down behind the line 68 times, third-most in league history.
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