Today's Most Popular News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Pastor who gave anti-gay sermon draws hundreds of protesters in North Carolina Mon,28 May 2012 11:08 AM PDT The North Carolina pastor who gave a disturbing, anti-gay sermon—in which he suggested rounding up all "queers and homosexuals" and quarantining them inside an electric fence—drew hundreds of protesters on Sunday. Between 1,500 and 2,000 "peaceful" protesters demonstrated outside the Catawba County Justice Center, 12 miles from the Maiden, N.C., church where Rev. Charles Worley [...] Full Story | Top | 2 brothers sentenced to death in separate states Sun,27 May 2012 12:20 PM PDT Associated Press - Rodney Berget lives in a single cell on South Dakota's death row, rarely leaving the tiny room where he awaits execution for bludgeoning a prison guard to death with a pipe during an attempted escape.
Full Story | Top | Girl, 6, is youngest ever in National Spelling Bee Mon,28 May 2012 11:19 AM PDT Associated Press - The youngest person ever to qualify for the National Spelling Bee was running around in a stream with a friend, hunting for rocks. Suddenly, she came charging up the bank and headed straight for her mother. Full Story | Top | George Will Calls Donald Trump a 'Bloviating Ignoramus' Sun,27 May 2012 07:18 AM PDT ABC OTUS News - This morning on "This Week," ABC News' George Will called Donald Trump a "bloviating ignoramus." "I do not understand the cost benefit here. The costs are clear. The benefit — what voter is gonna vote for him (Romney) because he is seen with Donald Trump. The...
Full Story | Top | Obama says Vietnam veterans too often 'denigrated' Mon,28 May 2012 01:10 PM PDT Associated Press - President Barack Obama paid tribute Monday to the men and women who have died defending America, pointing to Vietnam veterans as an under-appreciated and sometimes maligned group of war heroes who remained true to their nation despite an unwelcome homecoming.
Full Story | Top | Schools Barred From Handcuffing Students Sun,27 May 2012 11:09 AM PDT ABC News - Public schools in Jackson, Miss., will no longer be allowed to handcuff students to poles or other objects, under a settlement with the Southern Poverty Law Center reached in U.S. District Court. Jody Owens, director of the Mississippi office of the Southern Poverty Law Center,...
Full Story | Top | Leon Panetta Calls Pakistan Doctor's Treason Sentence 'Disturbing' Sun,27 May 2012 05:47 AM PDT ABC OTUS News - Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said it was "disturbing" and "difficult to understand" Pakistan's 33-year prison sentence for a doctor who aided the United States in finding terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Shakil Afridi, a 48-year-old Pakistani doctor, was convicted last week of high treason by... Full Story | Top | Fallen Marine's letter marks Memorial Day in Kabul Mon,28 May 2012 05:44 AM PDT Associated Press - U.S. Marine Sgt. William Stacey was killed earlier this year by a homemade bomb in southern Afghanistan, a tragedy for which he prepared by writing a letter to his family explaining why he was fighting that was to be read in the event of his death.
Full Story | Top | Women on the rise in Mexican drug cartels Sun,27 May 2012 11:31 AM PDT AFP - The high mortality rate in Mexico's drug war has seen women progress quickly in the shadowy underworld of the cartels and they are increasingly taking on key management roles, a new book says.
Full Story | Top | Miami police shoot man found gnawing another's face: report Sun,27 May 2012 03:21 PM PDT Reuters - MIAMI (Reuters) - A Miami police officer shot and killed a naked man found chewing on another man's face on an exit ramp of a major causeway, local media reported on Sunday. The incident occurred on Saturday when a woman flagged down a police officer after seeing two men fighting on a pedestrian walkway of the exit ramp near downtown Miami. The Miami Herald reported the police officer approached the scene and saw a naked man gnawing on the face of another man. The officer called for the man to back away but he ignored the order and the policeman responded by shooting him once, the Herald said. ... Full Story | Top | Obama calls treatment of Vietnam War veterans "a disgrace" Mon,28 May 2012 03:18 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called the treatment decades ago of returning Vietnam War veterans a "national shame" on Monday and promised as commander-in-chief not to send U.S. troops back into harm's way without a clear mission and strategy. Obama did not mention rising tensions with Iran and Syria or other potential threats in his remarks to veterans and military families on a hot, sunny Memorial Day, focusing instead on the legacy of Vietnam and his own efforts to wind down the Iraq and Afghanistan wars started by his predecessor, George W. Bush. ...
Full Story | Top | Warrior canines on the homefront Sat,26 May 2012 02:34 PM PDT Political Punch On this Memorial Day weekend our thoughts are with those who have sacrificed in battle, and also with those who are still with us, many still adjusting to the wounds sustained in battle. This week, we look at a brand new program in the military that brings man's best friend to the aid [...] Full Story | Top | Warning signs for Obama on path to electoral votes Mon,28 May 2012 12:37 AM PDT Associated Press - President Barack Obama faces new warning signs in a once-promising Southern state and typically Democratic-voting Midwestern states roughly five months before the election even as he benefits nationally from encouraging economic news.
Full Story | Top | GOP ties Obama to NH student debt, ignores origins Mon,28 May 2012 06:36 AM PDT Associated Press - New Hampshire isn't just first in the nation when it comes to hosting presidential primaries. It also ranks first in student-loan debt, and now the winner of the state's Republican presidential primary is seizing on that fact to argue that President Barack Obama has let down students. Full Story | Top | Police: 5-time champ Johnny Tapia found dead in NM Mon,28 May 2012 03:33 AM PDT Associated Press - Johnny Tapia, the five-time boxing champion whose turbulent career was marked by cocaine addiction, alcohol, depression and run-ins with the law, was found dead Sunday at his Albuquerque home. He was 45.
Full Story | Top | Vatican says trust in Church hurt by scandal Mon,28 May 2012 11:05 AM PDT Reuters - VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican, engulfed in the worst crisis in Pope Benedict's papacy, on Monday denied Italian media reports that cardinals were suspects in an investigation into leaks of sensitive documents that led to the arrest of the pope's butler. But while denying the reports, which said the butler was merely a courier in a behind-the-scenes struggle for power in the Holy See, the Vatican acknowledged that the often sordid affair would test the faith of Catholics in their Church. ...
Full Story | Top | Radioactive bluefin tuna crossed the Pacific to US Mon,28 May 2012 12:49 PM PDT Associated Press - Across the vast Pacific, the mighty bluefin tuna carried radioactive contamination that leaked from Japan's crippled nuclear plant to the shores of the United States 6,000 miles away — the first time a huge migrating fish has been shown to carry radioactivity such a distance.
Full Story | Top | Attempts to revive language spoken in Jesus' time Mon,28 May 2012 02:44 AM PDT Associated Press - Two villages in the Holy Land's tiny Christian community are teaching Aramaic in an ambitious effort to revive the language that Jesus spoke, centuries after it all but disappeared from the Middle East.
Full Story | Top | Greek stocks soar on pro-bailout party's poll gain Mon,28 May 2012 12:55 PM PDT Associated Press - Greek stock markets rebounded strongly on Monday from a 22-year low on hopes a pro-bailout party will win crucial national elections next month, which would avoid a catastrophic rift with international creditors and keep the struggling country within the euro currency union.
Full Story | Top | DNA study seeks origin of Appalachia's Melungeons Thu,24 May 2012 02:18 PM PDT Associated Press - For years, varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies.
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