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Ukraine capital bursts into battlefield Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 08:23 PM PST Protesters light barricades against police after deadliest day in 3-month struggle. Full Story | Top |
Activist nun, 84, sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 04:36 PM PST KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — An 84-year-old nun was sentenced Tuesday to nearly three years in prison for breaking into a nuclear weapons complex and defacing a bunker holding bomb-grade uranium, a demonstration that exposed serious security flaws at the Tennessee plant. Full Story | Top |
Ex-soldier convicted of killing Iraqi family dies in prison Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 03:12 PM PST LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP) — A former soldier convicted in 2009 of raping and killing a teenage Iraqi girl and using a shotgun to gun down her family died in an Arizona prison over the weekend in what officials suspect was a suicide. Full Story | Top |
Minimum wage study replenishes both sides of debate Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 02:46 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Boosting the federal minimum wage as President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are proposing would increase earnings for more than 16.5 million people by 2016 but also cut employment by roughly 500,000 jobs, Congress' nonpartisan budget analyst said Tuesday. Full Story | Top |
Real 'Monuments Man' to join Clooney and Damon at White House Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 02:03 PM PST Harry Ettlinger was a 19-year-old Army private when he was recruited to be one of the original "Monuments Men." Now, Ettlinger will join President Obama and Hollywood stars like Matt Damon and George Clooney at a White House screening of the movie. Full Story | Top |
Feds get involved after shaking 'pandemonium' aboard flight Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 12:51 PM PST BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Federal authorities are looking into severe turbulence that triggered "pandemonium" aboard a United Airlines flight into Billings, Mont., and sent five people to hospitals. Full Story | Top |
Cuba shares trove of Hemingway documents with U.S. Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 10:52 AM PST Cuba has released to US researchers copies of more than 2,000 documents related to Ernest Hemingway, media reported Tuesday in Havana, the American literary giant's home during the 1940s and 1950s. "More than 2,000 documents held at the Finca Vigia Museum in Havana are now available for the first time for researchers in the United States after having been digitized and sent to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum," the Cuba Contemporanea magazine wrote on its website. Now a museum, Finca Vigia, which means "lookout house" is located in the town of San Francisco de Paula just outside Havana. Full Story | Top |
Work-around to Iowa abortion rule draws mixed feelings Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 10:38 AM PST While many states passed sweeping abortion laws last year, the Iowa General Assembly endorsed just one — a perplexing measure befitting one of the few legislatures under divided control. The GOP-led House ... Full Story | Top |
NSA leaker Snowden elected student body rep at UK university Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 11:33 AM PST LONDON (AP) — Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden was elected Tuesday as the official representative of the student body at the University of Glasgow. Full Story | Top |
N.J. mayor rebuffs Christie lawyer's request Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 08:56 AM PST FORT LEE, N.J. (AP) — The mayor of the New Jersey town where allies of Gov. Chris Christie created traffic jams last fall has refused a request to be interviewed by a lawyer representing the governor. Full Story | Top |
Argh! Northeast gets more of that wintry white stuff Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 10:21 AM PST PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A quick-moving storm brought several inches of snow as well as rare "thundersnow" to parts of the winter-weary East Coast, prompting speed restrictions on Pennsylvania highways on Tuesday, days after the Southeast and Northeast were paralyzed with heavy snow, ice and massive power outages. Full Story | Top |
Even from space, California's extreme drought looks bad Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 07:09 AM PST The historic drought that's devastated much of the American West this year is visible in NASA satellite imagery. Full Story | Top |
Ukraine's festering unrest turns deadly Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 10:02 AM PST Two police officers and seven civilians die in anti-government demonstrations in Kiev. Full Story | Top |
Iran won't scrap its nuclear facilities Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 12:10 PM PST The Islamic nation draws a red line on how far it would go at landmark talks. Full Story | Top |
Mass killer Breivik threatens hunger strike for bigger gym Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 09:42 AM PST STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — Convicted Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has threatened to go on a hunger strike unless he gets access to better video games, a sofa and a larger gym. Full Story | Top |
Oliver Stone's libertarian streak Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 02:58 AM PST Oscar-winning film director knocks Obama; dishes on Hillary, hearts Ron Paul. Full Story | Top |
Former U.S. congressman arrested in Zimbabwe on porn charges Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 10:26 AM PST HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Just over a year ago, former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds tried to shed past disgrace with a potent campaign slogan: "Redemption." Full Story | Top |
Reports: 3 protesters dead outside Ukraine parliament Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 06:27 AM PST KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A lawmaker for a Ukrainian opposition party and a coordinator for the protesters' medical team say three protesters have died in clashes with police outside the parliament building in central Kiev. Full Story | Top |
Europe's role in chronic US execution dilemma: Won't ship drugs Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 09:00 AM PST BRUSSELS (AP) — There's one big reason the United States has a dearth of execution drugs so acute that some states are considering solutions such as firing squads and gas chambers: Europe won't allow the drugs to be exported because of its fierce hostility to capital punishment. Full Story | Top |
2 ex-Pussy Riot women: 'Shoved' in Sochi arrests Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 06:03 AM PST Activists Say They Were Harassed by Officers Full Story | Top |
Report: U.S. wants to negotiate with Taliban for captive soldier Monday, Feb 17, 2014 10:20 PM PST Washington will attempt to resume talks with the Taliban on exchanging a US soldier held captive by insurgents since 2009 for Guantanamo Bay prisoners, The Washington Post reported. The move is an attempt to free Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl before the majority of US forces leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014, the report said, citing current and former officials. The swap would trade Bergdahl for five Taliban members who would be released from Guantanamo Bay into protective custody in Qatar, the Post reported. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told AFP that she could not discuss details of US efforts but that "there should be no doubt that we work every day -- using our military, intelligence and diplomatic tools -- to try to see Sergeant Bergdahl returned home safely." Full Story | Top |
Russian punk band members detained by police in Sochi Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 06:21 AM PST By Mike Collett-White SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Pussy Riot protest band members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova were detained on Tuesday in connection with a theft in the Winter Olympics host city of Sochi, less than two months after their release from prison under an amnesty. The pair were held for around three hours at a police station in the Adler district of Sochi, before appearing with other women on the steps outside wearing summer dresses, colored leggings and their trademark balaclava masks. The women were in Sochi with other members of Pussy Riot to record a musical film called "Putin will teach you to love the motherland". Russian President Vladimir Putin has staked his reputation on the Sochi Games, hoping they would show the world Russia's modern face more than two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Full Story | Top |
Latest storm to bring more snow to East Coast Monday, Feb 17, 2014 11:29 PM PST PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A quick storm was expected drop several inches of snow on the East Coast before rain and warmer temperatures give worn out residents a reprieve from shoveling and shivering, days after storms paralyzed the Southeast and Northeast with heavy snow, ice and massive power outages. Full Story | Top |
Okla. pharmacy won't give drug for Mo. execution Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 10:33 AM PST TULSA, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma pharmacy has agreed not to provide a drug for a scheduled execution next week in Missouri as part of a settlement with the death row inmate's attorneys. But it's unclear whether the deal will prevent or delay the lethal injection. Full Story | Top |
Olympic day of politics and power on the slopes Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 07:19 PM PST SOCHI, Russia (AP) — The politics got a little hotter. The slopes got a lot slushier. Full Story | Top |
Obama, fellow Dems are at odds on big trade bills Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 02:02 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama wants to put major emerging trade deals with Europe and Asia on a "fast track" to congressional passage. But with midterm elections looming, many fellow Democrats are working to sidetrack them instead. Full Story | Top |
AP sources: DOE to OK $6.5B for Georgia nuke plant Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 05:52 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The Energy Department is poised to approve $6.5 billion in federal loan guarantees for the first nuclear power plant built from scratch in this country in more than three decades. Full Story | Top |
Music death suspect compared self to rape victim Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 01:57 PM PST JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida software designer accused of killing a black teenager during an argument over loud music compared himself to a rape victim, telling his fiancee in a recorded jailhouse phone call that the police were trying to blame him for the shooting when he was only defending himself. Full Story | Top |
'No verification' for Pa. wife's killing claims Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 05:24 PM PST HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Police haven't substantiated a newlywed woman's claims that she killed more than 20 people in four states before the killing she's now charged with committing with her husband, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Full Story | Top |
Soldiers mugging around empty casket sparks furor Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 03:37 PM PST MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Wisconsin National Guard announced Tuesday that it had suspended a member from honor guard duties after she apparently posted to social media a photograph of soldiers mugging around an empty, flag-draped casket. Full Story | Top |
10 Things to Know for Wednesday Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 06:19 PM PST Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday: Full Story | Top |
With kids grown, Washington wants more stage roles Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 03:37 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — Now that his children are grown, you can expect to see a lot more of Denzel Washington on Broadway. Full Story | Top |
Obama struggling to find winning formula in Syria Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 02:51 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — With peace talks failing, Syria's government on the offensive and moderate rebels pushed aside by al-Qaida-linked militants, the Obama administration is struggling for new ideas to halt a savage civil war. Full Story | Top |
Wise wins on halfpipe for another American gold Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014 02:02 PM PST KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia (AP) — David Wise won the gold medal in the Olympic debut of halfpipe skiing Tuesday, cutting through heavy snow to easily outclass the field. Full Story | Top |
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