Sunday, February 3, 2013

Daily News: Most Popular News Headlines - Man charged in fatal shooting of ex-SEAL/author

Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 12:48 PM PST
Today's Most Popular News Headlines - Yahoo! News:

Man charged in fatal shooting of ex-SEAL/author 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 12:48 PM PST
In this April 6, 2012, photo, former Navy SEAL and author of the book “American Sniper” poses in Midlothian, Texas. A Texas sheriff has told local newspapers that Kyle has been fatally shot along with another man on a gun range, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley)STEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) â€" A 25-year-old Iraq war veteran charged with murdering former Navy SEAL and "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and his friend turned his semi-automatic handgun onto the pair while they were at a Texas shooting range, authorities said Sunday.
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Obama says Boy Scouts should allow gays as members 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 03:37 PM PST
FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2013 file photo, Boy Scouts recite the Scout Oath during the annual Boy Scouts Parade and Report to State in the House Chambers at the Texas capitol, in Austin, Texas. President Barack Obama said Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013 that gays should be allowed in the Boy Scouts and women should be allowed in military combat roles. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" President Barack Obama said Sunday that gays should be allowed in the Boy Scouts and women should be allowed in military combat roles, weighing in on two storied American institutions facing proposals to end long-held exclusions.
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Reid: Any Budget Deal Must Include Revenue 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 04:05 AM PST
Reid: Budget Deals Must Include RevenueAsserting that “the American people” are on his side, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., told me during an exclusive interview for “This Week” that any that deal reached between Republicans and Democrats to avoid the looming sequester must â€" “without any question” â€" include revenue. “The American people...
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Alabama town gathers to bury bus driver slain in hostage-taking 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 03:30 PM PST
Aaron Poland, son of murdered bus driver Charles Albert Poland Jr., hugs and kisses his mom Mary Janice Poland moments after the casket containing Poland Jr.'s body is presented at Ozark Civic Center, near Midland CityMIDLAND CITY, Alabama (Reuters) - Mourners in the small town of Midland City, Alabama, gathered on Sunday to bury a school bus driver slain during the abduction of a child taken captive and held for a sixth day by a gunman in an underground bunker. Police say Jimmy Lee Dykes fatally shot bus driver Charles Albert Poland Jr. on Tuesday, then abducted the 5-year-old boy from the bus and has been holding him inside his home-made shelter. The FBI and other authorities have been trying to persuade Dykes, 65, a Vietnam War veteran and retired trucker, to surrender. ...
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Jorge Ramos: Republicans 'Finally Getting It' on Immigration 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 10:23 AM PST
Jorge Ramos: Republicans 'Finally Getting It' on ImmigrationJorge Ramos, Univision anchor and host of the public affairs program, “Al Punto,” said “I think Republicans are finally getting it,” regarding the power of the Hispanic vote.  Ramos joined ABC News in a web exclusive before his appearance on the “This Week” roundtable on...
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US military expands its drug war in Latin America 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 09:36 AM PST
ADVANCED FOR USE SUNDAY FEB. 3 AND THEREAFTER In this Oct. 12, 2012 photo, sailors participate in M4 rifle small arms qualification on the flight deck onboard the USS Underwood while patrolling in international waters near Panama. In the most expensive initiative in Latin America since the Cold War, the U.S. has militarized the battle against drug traffickers, spending more than $20 billion in the past decade. U.S. Army troops, Air Force pilots and Navy ships outfitted with Coast Guard counternarcotics teams are routinely deployed to chase, track and capture drug smugglers. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)The crew members aboard the USS Underwood could see through their night goggles what was happening on the fleeing go-fast boat: Someone was dumping bales.
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Details emerge about man at center of Ala standoff 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 04:13 PM PST
This photograph released by the Alabama Department of Public Safety shows Jimmy Lee Dykes, a 65-year-old retired truck driver officials identify as the suspect in a fatal shooting and hostage standoff in Midland City, Ala. (AP Photo/Alabama Department of Public Safety)MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) â€" As an Alabama standoff and hostage drama marked a sixth day Sunday, more details emerged about the suspect at the center, with neighbors and officials painting a picture of an isolated man estranged from his family.
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Boehner steadies GOP team, reframes deficit debate 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 09:31 AM PST
FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2013, file photo, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, flanked by House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., left, and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Boehner has shored up his political clout after a shaky month by persuading fellow Republicans to pick their fights with Democrats more strategically. His rebound helped the government avoid a potential default on financial obligations. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" House Speaker John Boehner has shored up his political clout after a shaky month, persuading his Republican caucus to pick its fights with Democrats more strategically.
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Panetta says politics at play in Hagel questioning 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 06:07 AM PST
Republican Chuck Hagel, President Obama's choice for defense secretary, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said "the political knives" came out when Chuck Hagel faced fellow Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing to be Pentagon chief.
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Paul Krugman: 'NRA Is Now Revealed as an Insane Organization' 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 10:10 AM PST
Paul Krugman: 'NRA Is Now Revealed as an Insane Organization'KRUGMAN:  No, there are plenty of gun-owners who are fine.  But the lobbying groups, the NRA is now revealed as an insane organization, and that matters quite a lot. More notable comments made Sunday  on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” are below. Guests included ABC...
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Reid predicts Congress will pass immigration legislation 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 01:54 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Senate Democrat on Sunday predicted that Congress will pass and send to President Barack Obama legislation overhauling the U.S. immigration system, saying "things are looking really good." Obama last week expressed hope Congress can get a deal done on immigration, possibly in the first half of the year. The president is proposing to give the roughly 11 million U.S. illegal immigrants - most of whom are Hispanics - a pathway to citizenship, a step that many Republicans have long fought. ...
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Wash. state considers gender-neutral language bill 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 01:32 PM PST
Kyle Thiessen, the state of Washington's code reviser, looks at a shelf of pending legislation in his office, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013 at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Washington state legislators are nearing the completion of a multiyear project to replace thousands of references to male-centric words in state law with gender-neutral terms. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) â€" In Washington state, dairymen, freshmen and even penmanship could soon be things of the past.
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Kerry calls foreign officials in first day on job 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 08:52 AM PST
U.S. Sen. John Kerry acknowledges applause while addressing constituents at Faneuil Hall in Boston Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. Kerry will step down tomorrow from the office he has held for nearly three decades to become the next secretary of state. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" New Secretary of State John Kerry had a busy first weekend on the job, calling Palestinian, Israeli, Turkish, Canadian and Mexican officials.
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Iran hedges on nuclear talks with six powers or U.S. 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 02:02 PM PST
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi arrives at the 49th Conference on Security Policy in MunichMUNICH (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it was open to a U.S. offer of direct talks on its nuclear program and that six world powers had suggested a new round of nuclear negotiations this month, but without committing itself to either proposal. Diplomatic efforts to resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran says is peaceful but the West suspects is intended to give Iran the capability to build a nuclear bomb, have been all but deadlocked for years, while Iran has continued to announce advances in the program. ...
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Energy industry develops nontoxic fracking fluids 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 10:18 AM PST
FILE - In this Wednesday, April 15, 2009 file photo, an unidentified worker steps through the maze of hoses being used at a remote fracking site being run by Halliburton for natural-gas producer Williams in Rulison, Colo. The oil and gas industry is trying to ease environmental concerns by developing non-toxic fluids for the drilling process known as fracking. But it’s not clear whether the fluids will be widely embraced by drilling companies. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)PITTSBURGH (AP) â€" The oil and gas industry is trying to ease environmental concerns by developing nontoxic fluids for the drilling process known as fracking, but it's not clear whether the new product will be widely embraced by drilling companies.
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Obama: more tax revenue needed to address deficit - CBS 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 02:00 PM PST
U.S. President Obama addresses a news conference at the White House in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Sunday more tax revenue would be needed in the coming years to reduce the U.S. deficit but raising tax rates was not a key issue. "I don't think the issue right now is raising rates," Obama said in an interview on CBS. "There is no doubt we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficit. And we can do it in a gradual way so that it doesn't have a huge impact," he said. At the beginning of the year Obama pushed through legislation to address the U.S. ...
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Biden raises possibility of direct U.S.-Iran talks 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 10:40 AM PST
US Vice-President Biden gives a speech at the 49th Conference on Security Policy in MunichMUNICH (Reuters) - The United States is ready for direct talks with Iran if it is serious about negotiations, Vice President Joe Biden said on Saturday, backing bilateral contact many see as crucial to easing a dispute over Tehran's nuclear program. Speaking at a security conference in Munich, Biden said Iran - which says it is enriching uranium for peaceful energy only - now faced "the most robust sanctions in history" meant to ensure it does not develop nuclear weapons. ...
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After Harvard visit, dozens injured in bus crash 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 05:53 PM PST
In this photo released by the Boston Fire Department via Twitter, firemen work to remove injured passengers from a bus that hit an bridge as it traveled along Soldiers Field Road in the Allston neighborhood of Boston Saturday night, Feb. 2, 2013. Officials said the bus carryinyg 42 people was traveling from Harvard University home to Pennsylvania when it struck the overpass. (AP Photo/Boston Fire Department)BOSTON (AP) â€" The scene could hardly have been more frightening for a Pennsylvania high school student just returning from a tour of Harvard University when the bus she was on slammed into an overpass, injuring dozens of passengers.
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Scientists to reveal result of Richard III hunt 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 10:02 AM PST
LONDON (AP) â€" Has Britain's lost king been found?
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French planes pound Islamist camps in north Mali desert 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 12:11 PM PST
Malian soldiers stand guard before the arrival of France's President Hollande at Independence Plaza in Bamako, MaliPARIS/BAMAKO (Reuters) - French warplanes pounded Islamist rebel camps in the far north of Mali on Sunday, military sources said, a day after French President Francois Hollande was hailed as a savior during a visit to the West African country. Thierry Burkhard, spokesman for the French army in Paris, said the overnight raids targeted logistics bases and training camps used by the al Qaeda-linked rebels near the town of Tessalit, close to the Algerian border. "These were important air strikes," Burkhard told Reuters. ...
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Israeli defense minister comments on Syria strike 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 02:49 AM PST
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak gestures during a meeting at the Security Conference in Munich, southern Germany, on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013. The 49th Munich Security Conference started Friday until Sunday with experts from 90 delegations. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)MUNICH (AP) â€" Israel's defense minister made his country's first public comments Sunday on an airstrike in Syria, suggesting that Israel had been behind the attack.
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U.S., Mexico reach tomato deal to avert trade war 
Saturday, Feb 02, 2013 08:35 PM PST
Tomatoes are displayed at a vegetable stall in La Merced market, downtown Mexico CityWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government and Mexican tomato growers reached a tentative agreement on Saturday that reduces the threat of a costly trade war stemming from a U.S. decision last year to pull out of a 1996 bilateral tomato trade pact. "I am pleased that we were able to come to an agreement on fresh tomato imports from Mexico that restores stability and confidence to the U.S. tomato market and meets the requirements of U.S. law,"€ U.S. Commerce Under Secretary for International Trade Francisco Sanchez said in a statement. ...
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NKorea issues guidelines on strengthening military 
Saturday, Feb 02, 2013 10:52 PM PST
In this undated photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013 in Tokyo by the Korea News Service, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends an enlarged meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea at an undisclosed location of North Korea. Kim issued “important” guidelines on how to bolster the army and protect the nation's sovereignty at the high-level ruling Workers' Party meeting, state media said Sunday, an indication Pyongyang has finalized formal procedural steps and is ready to conduct an atomic test. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSIONSEOUL, South Korea (AP) â€" North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued "important" guidelines on how to bolster the army and protect the nation's sovereignty at a high-level ruling Workers' Party meeting, state media said Sunday, an indication that Pyongyang may be ready to conduct an atomic test anytime.
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Bus hits overpass in Boston, injuring more than 30 
Saturday, Feb 02, 2013 10:29 PM PST
In this photo released by the Boston Fire Department via Twitter, firemen work to remove injured passengers from a bus that hit an bridge as it traveled along Soldiers Field Road in the Allston neighborhood of Boston Saturday night, Feb. 2, 2013. Officials said the bus carryinyg 42 people was traveling from Harvard University home to Pennsylvania when it struck the overpass. (AP Photo/Boston Fire Department)BOSTON (AP) â€" A charter bus carrying high school students from Pennsylvania crashed when it attempted to pass under a low bridge in Boston on Saturday night, injuring more than 30 people, four seriously, and leaving some trapped for more than an hour, authorities said.
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AP Exclusive: 787 grounded, but batteries can fly 
Sunday, Feb 03, 2013 10:48 AM PST
FILE - In this Feb. 3, 2011, file photo, Boeings' new 787 Dreamliner takes off from Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. While Boeing’s 787 Dreamliners are grounded, the batteries causing airliner’s troubles can still fly. At the time the government certified the 787 as safe, federal rules barred the type of batteries used to power the airliner’s electrical systems from being carried as cargo on passenger planes because of the fire risk. But new rules exempt aircraft batteries from the ban on large lithium ion batteries as cargo on flights by passenger planes. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" At the same time the government certified Boeing's 787 Dreamliners as safe, federal rules barred the type of batteries used to power the airliner's electrical systems from being carried as cargo on passenger planes because of the fire risk.
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