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MIAMI (AP) — This wasn't the revolution the tea party had in mind.
A-Rod Suspension Looms Despite His Plans to Play in Chicago
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AdChoices CompareCards.comSponsoredLOS ANGELES (AP) — The driver parked outside a hotel and surveyed the leisurely summer scene at the Venice Beach boardwalk: Hundreds of people were sitting at cafes, walking along the seashore or shopping at vendors selling jewelry or art.
Like it or not, the Star of David represents Israel and its policies and is legitimately subject to any and all forms of non violent protest.
BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian rebels battled government troops in the coastal province of Latakia for the second straight day Monday, making advances in one of President Bashar Assad's strongholds, activists said.
Maj. Nidal Hasan doesn't deny he carried out a November 2009 rampage killing 13 people and wounding 30 at Fort Hood Army Base. The soldier is set to be tried in a military tribunal after years of delays. (Aug. 5)
HONOLULU (AP) — A program that would help fly homeless people in Hawaii back to the mainland is being greeted with skepticism by the state's human services officials and groups that help the homeless.
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — They say par is a good score in a major.
A Malaysian company issues a recall on its baby formula that contains whey protein concentrate from New Zealand's Fonterra, which issued its own recall over botulism concerns. Jessica Gray reports.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R) of Wisconsin inserted himself Sunday into what could be possibly one of the the more remarkable debates ever to hit Capitol Hill.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Saudi authorities have prevented Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's plane from entering the kingdom's airspace, his spokesman said on Sunday. Bashir was heading to Iran, said the spokesman, Imad Sayed Ahmed. Iran and Saudi Arabia have an uneasy relationship. "Saudi…
Trading in diapers and baby bottles for a polo pony, the world got a glimpse of Prince William in public for the first time since the birth of his son, Prince George. On Saturday, Prince William participated in a charity match with Prince Harry as...
TOKYO (Reuters) - A U.S. military helicopter crashed on Japan's southern island of Okinawa on Monday, Japanese officials said, an incident that could add to anger over the concentration of U.S. military bases on the island. The crash took place at a maneuvering ground inside the U.S. Marine's Camp…
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is in no rush to sign a proposed agreement on maritime rules with Southeast Asia governing behavior in the disputed South China Sea, and countries should not have unrealistic expectations, the Chinese foreign minister said on Monday. After years of resisting efforts by the…
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AdChoices FlintSponsoredLast week, federal agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration raided a series of medical marijuana dispensaries in Washington state. Marijuana and employee cell phones were apparently the intended targets of the raid.
New York police released two surveillance videos that authorities say show 14-year-old Shaaliver Douse firing a gun. Authorities say a police officer shot and killed Douse early Sunday after he refused to drop his gun and pointed it at officers. (Aug. 5)
US intelligence intercepted communications in which al Qaeda says the attack is "going to be big."
No Ticket Matched All Five Numbers and the Powerball in Saturday's Drawing
Heat advisory posted for parts of our area today. Look for dangerous heat indices between 105-110. Rain chances remain slim this workweek.
LONDON (Reuters) - Around one million Britons are in jobs offering no guaranteed minimum work or pay, far more than the 250,000 estimated by the country's statistics agency, an industry survey showed on Monday. Zero-hours contracts have come in for growing criticism from trade unions and the…