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'Good news' that Afghans are still thwarting 'insider plots'?
2012-05-21T19:48:33Z
How badly are things going in Afghanistan? The top U.S. and NATO commander, Gen. John Allen, told reporters it was "good news" that Afghan authorities had arrested 160 people in the last few months for plotting so-called "green-on-blue" attacks by Afghan security forces on their NATO-led international partners.
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The Facebook sell-off: Will shares recover?
2012-05-21T18:43:50Z
Shares of Facebook (FB) fell as low as $33 today, more than 13% below the offering price on Friday. Ironically the same shareholders who were assumed to be buyers of the stock at any price are now ditching FB at a steep discount.
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Ex-Rutgers student gets 30 days in spycam case
2012-05-21T16:37:12Z
A New Jersey judge sentenced a former Rutgers student to 30 days in jail for using a webcam to spy on his roommate kissing another man. Dharun Ravi, 20, was convicted on two second-degree bias intimidation charges in a case that garnered national headlines because his roommate, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide after the spying. Clementi, [...]
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Landmark deal will end the Afghan War for the West
2012-05-21T20:57:42Z
NATO leaders sealed a landmark agreement on Monday to hand control of Afghanistan over to its own security forces by the middle of next year, putting the Western alliance on an "irreversible" path out of an unpopular, decade-long war.
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Daniels on VP call: ‘I would disconnect the phone’
2012-05-21T20:34:37Z
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels delivered his most forceful rejection of the vice presidential post yet, saying he would "disconnect the phone" if he found out that Romney was considering him for the job.
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Obama and Pakistani leader chat, despite testy relations
2012-05-21T19:53:08Z
President Barack Obama spoke briefly Monday with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on the sidelines of a NATO summit as the uneasy allies looked to drain the poison from their wounded relations.
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Is Congress dumbing down its discourse?
2012-05-21T19:21:51Z
Are members of Congress dumbing down their discourse? The Sunlight Foundation determined that Congress is talking at nearly a full grade level below the level at which members spoke seven years ago, according to its study of the Congressional Record—the official record of members' proceedings and speech.
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‘Big Bain Backfire’: Cory Booker stars in new Romney ad
2012-05-21T20:20:56Z
The Mitt Romney campaign didn't waste any time to latch onto Newark Mayor Cory Booker's criticism of the Obama campaign's "nauseating" attack on Romney's Bain Capital record.
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Ron Paul continues racking up the delegate wins
2012-05-21T16:12:59Z
When Ron Paul's campaign stated last week that Mitt Romney's delegate lead was insurmountable, Paul's staff insisted they would continue competing for delegates and cited Minnesota as their next target. This past weekend, Paul accomplished that goal, winning 12 of 13 delegates at the state GOP convention.
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Notre Dame suing over birth-control mandate
2012-05-21T16:08:18Z
On Monday, the University of Notre Dame filed suit against the Obama administration over its rule that all employers must offer contraception without a copay in their insurance plans.
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GOP blasts lavish million-dollar judicial conference in Hawaii
2012-05-21T20:09:36Z In a scolding letter, two Republican senators blasted the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for holding a lavish tax-payer funded judicial conference scheduled for this August in Maui, Hawaii, that “reads more like a vacation than a business trip.” “We are concerned that using the... |
Interactive: Find out if taking out that student loan was worth it
2012-05-21T16:02:11Z As estimates of the total student loan debt exceed $800 billion and default rates approach 9 percent, some commentators are beginning to wonder whether an expensive education is really worth it, at least from a financial perspective. The combination of skyrocketing tuition and a dismal job market creates an environment where many are struggling to pay off hefty loans. |
Florida Democrats ding Marco Rubio with a song
2012-05-21T17:05:47Z Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio delivered a red meat speech to the South Carolina Republican Party in Columbia on Saturday, calling President Barack Obama the most "divisive figure in modern American history." In response, Florida Democrats wrote a song mocking him for his connections with Sen. Jim DeMint, who was in attendance at the dinner. [...] |
Woman with flesh-eating disease able to breathe on her own
2012-05-21T19:06:02Z
A young Georgia woman fighting a flesh-eating disease is now able to breathe on her own, a milestone that sent the family's spirits soaring, her father said Monday.
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Say what? The odyssey of Kraft's new name
2012-05-21T19:20:35Z The sarcasm was palpable in the one-word headline that appeared in The New York Post on the day after Kraft Foods revealed that it planned to name its new global snack business "Mondelez," an interpretation of a mash-up of the Latin words for "world" and "delicious." But that wasn't the only dig. |
UT Austin apologizes for 'egregious’ commencement typo
2012-05-21T18:36:16Z The University of Texas at Austin's public affairs assistant dean has issued an apology after a commencement listing for the program's forthcoming graduates contained a typo citing the Lyndon B. Johnson School of 'Pubic' Affairs. Even the best writers, reporters and editors fall prey to the occasional typo. And it's probably bad karma to revel [...] |
Four tons of marijuana found floating off Southern Calif. coast
2012-05-21T17:08:26Z Four tons of marijuana in large bales were found bobbing off the Southern California coast, and authorities are still trying to determine where it came from. Harbor patrol agents began receiving tips about "suspicious bales" 13 miles offshore near Dana Point, in Orange County around noon on May 20, according to a report from CBS [...] |
Photos: Satellies snap stunning images of eclipse from space
2012-05-21T20:01:11Z
This image, taken by the sun-watching Hinode satellite, was taken two minutes after the start of the annular solar eclipse on May 20, 2012.
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‘I ♥ NY’ artist arrested for planting 'bombs’ in Brooklyn
2012-05-21T18:09:41Z An artist who installed illuminated plastic shopping bags emblazoned with the "I ♥ NY" logo on lampposts in Brooklyn was arrested over the weekend, charged with "planting false bombs" and ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation. Takeshi Miyakawa, the 50-year-old Tokyo-born artist, was arrested at 2 a.m. in Brooklyn while he was hanging one of [...] |