- U.S. fears Syria plotting a massacre Reuters - 49 mins ago
The U.S. said it feared a massacre in Aleppo after President Bashar al-Assad's forces launched ground and air bombardments in preparation for a major onslaught against rebels in Syria's commercial capital. More »U.S. fears Syria plotting a massacre
- Religion has little impact in U.S. race: poll Reuters - 7 hrs ago
The religious faiths of President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will have little weight in November's presidential election, a poll showed on Thursday. More »Religion has little impact in U.S. race: poll
- Man who tweeted airport bomb 'joke' wins appeal AFP - 2 hrs 15 mins ago
A Twitter user won his appeal against conviction Friday for sending a message that he was going to blow up an airport in northern England, which he said was a joke. More »Man who tweeted airport bomb 'joke' wins appeal
- Few think sluggish U.S. economy will strengthen soon @ Yahoo! Finance - 7 hrs ago
A U.S. economy that plodded along in the first three months of the year likely grew even less in the April-June quarter. And most economists no longer think growth will strengthen much in the second half of 2012. More »Few think sluggish U.S. economy will strengthen soon
- Myopic Olympic archer who aims at a 'blob of yellow color' breaks world record Reuters - 1 hr 11 mins ago
South Korea's Im Dong-hyun broke his own 72-arrow world record in the archery ranking round for the London Olympics with a score of 699 on Friday. Im and his South Korean team mates, Kim Bub-min and Oh Jin-hyek, also broke the team world record for 72 arrows with a score of 2,087 at Lord's Cricket Ground. ...
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- White House: New gun laws not on the agenda The Ticket - 14 hrs ago
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- Obama to sign new Israel security pact ahead of Romney visit The Ticket - 9 hrs ago
- Twitter explains new mystery outage AFP - 9 hrs ago
Those in London for the Games will be getting a more authentic British weather experience today as rainy spells hit the capital. More »WHAT'S THE FORECAST?