Today's Yahoo! News - Latest News & Headlines: | | Jobs report looms over Obama campaign bus trip Thu,5 Jul 2012 06:06 PM PDT Associated Press - Campaigning by bus through swing state Ohio, President Barack Obama cast his re-election bid as a bet on the American worker Thursday, even as he braced for a Friday unemployment report that will help set battle lines for the hot summer to come.
Full Story | Top | Is Quora the un-Twitter? Thu,5 Jul 2012 01:28 PM PDT Man. The smarties at Quora can class up even the lowest partisan bickering. Quora kids don't ask, Is Mitt Romney a nutcase? That would be too much like normal people. Instead, these Jesuitical know-it-alls ask "Does Mitt Romney have psychopathy?"
Full Story | Top | Today's top photos Thu,5 Jul 2012 03:00 PM PDT Ten-year-old Lilly Hwang-Geddes (L) of Ithaca, New York, plays in a fountain at the Yards Park July 5, 2012 in Washington, DC. A record heat wave has been in the area for more than a week. Weather forecast predicted the hot weather will last through Sunday with possible daily triple-digit temperature. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Full Story | Top | Obama camp: Romney's fundraising news an elaborate smokescreen Thu,5 Jul 2012 04:15 PM PDT President Barack Obama's reelection campaign charged late Thursday that Mitt Romney hoped to use word of his eye-popping $100-million June fundraising haul as, essentially, a staggeringly expensive and carefully orchestrated smokescreen. The remarkable total, if confirmed, was sure to fan the flames of fears, frequently and publicly expressed by team Obama, that Romney will out-raise [...]
Full Story | Top | Sweltering heat may wreak havoc on corn crops Thu,5 Jul 2012 05:30 PM PDT ABC News - The blistering heat behind the bone dry soil is creating major problems for farmers across the corn-belt states. "We're in a critical point, could be the beginning of the end," said Dave Kestel, a farmer. In Manhattan, Ill., where Kestel is a fourth-generation corn farmer,...
Full Story | Top | Art historians claim to find new Caravaggio works Thu,5 Jul 2012 05:50 PM PDT Associated Press - Two Italian art historians claim to have discovered as many as 100 works, most of them drawings, by a very young Caravaggio in a collection long attributed to a master Milanese artist he studied under while a boy in the late 1500s.
Full Story | Top | Mexican vote recount confirms Pena Nieto win Thu,5 Jul 2012 06:13 PM PDT Reuters - A recount on Thursday showed Mexico's Enrique Pena Nieto as the clear winner of Sunday's presidential election, but the runner-up still refused to concede, alleging Pena Nieto's party bought millions of votes. The results set up a return to power for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, which governed Mexico from 1929 to 2000, when it was frequently accused of vote-rigging. With 99 percent of polling stations counted or recounted, Pena Nieto held 38.2 percent of the vote, 6.7 points ahead of leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. ...
Full Story | Top | Obama declines offer to arm wrestle Ohio man for his vote Thu,5 Jul 2012 04:41 PM PDT President Barack Obama will shake your hand, kiss your babies, visit your diner, tour your school, headline your ice cream social, drop by your bar. If federal red tape has you snagged, he'll try to help slice through it. But he draws the line at arm wrestling you for your vote. (He also won't pretend [...]
Full Story | Top | Father, son arrested in Texas shooting of immigration agent Thu,5 Jul 2012 06:23 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - A father and son face federal charges after investigators say they opened fire and wounded a U.S. immigration special agent near the U.S.-Mexico border during an early-morning chase, federal officials said Thursday. The father and son, along with an unidentified minor, are accused of opening fire and chasing after Kelton Harrison, an Immigration Customs Enforcement special agent working a narcotics investigation before dawn on Tuesday in Hargill, Texas, a community of about 900 residents about 30 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, Kenneth Magidson, the U.S. ... Full Story | Top | Former Argentine dictators convicted in baby thefts Thu,5 Jul 2012 06:54 PM PDT Associated Press - Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla was convicted and sentenced to 50 years Thursday for a systematic program to steal babies from prisoners who were kidnapped, tortured and killed during the military junta's war on leftist dissidents three decades ago.
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