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| Insight: Japan may only be able to restart one-third of its nuclear reactors Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 08:44 PM PDT | Top |
| Malaysia releases transcript of last words from missing plane Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 08:22 PM PDT | Top |
| Xi says multi-party system didn't work for China Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 08:02 PM PDT | Top |
| Massive 8.2 earthquake off Chile coast sparks tsunami Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 08:01 PM PDT By Anthony Esposito and Rosalba O'Brien SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A major earthquake of magnitude 8.2 struck off the coast of Chile on Tuesday, triggering a tsunami that hit the northern part of the country, but the government reported no deaths or serious damage. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was shallow at 12.5 miles below the seabed and struck about 100 km northwest of the mining port of Iquique near the Peruvian border. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the quake generated a large tsunami with the biggest wave reported at 2.3 meters. The government said it had no reports of significant damage to coastal areas, but around 300 prisoners took advantage of the confusion and escaped from a jail in Iquique, Interior Minister Rodrigo Penailillo said. Full Story | Top |
| Palestinians sign int'l conventions to press Israel; U.S. hopes to keep talks going Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 09:02 PM PDT | Top |
| Challenger leads embattled mayor in Washington primary Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 09:07 PM PDT | Top |
| Australia's Abbott faces tough mission on 'trifecta of trade' in Asia Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 07:46 PM PDT | Top |
| 'Toy-like' drone that crashed in South Korea came from North: media Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 07:39 PM PDT A South Korean military inquiry into a drone found on a border island has concluded that North Korea flew the unmanned aircraft to conduct reconnaissance missions, a South Korean media report said on Wednesday. The discovery of the surveillance aircraft came less than an hour after a three-hour artillery barrage between South and North Korea in each side's territorial waters near a disputed maritime border on Monday. North Korea fired more than 100 artillery rounds into South Korean waters as part of a drill on Monday, prompting the South to fire back. Yonhap News Agency reported on Wednesday that the drone's flight route appeared to be from the North, citing unidentified South Korean government officials. Full Story | Top |
| U.S. eyes lessons learned from Malaysia jet at Asia defense talks Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 07:26 PM PDT | Top |
| Biggest backer of Labour Party warns it could cut funding Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 07:08 PM PDT | Top |
| Another Japan nuclear operator turns to government for aid Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 07:00 PM PDT By Taiga Uranaka and James Topham TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Co has become the second nuclear generator to seek state support this week as reactors across the country remain idled and industry losses mount three years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Kyushu Electric, a regional monopoly that supplies power in southern Japan, said on Wednesday it was in talks with state-owned Development Bank of Japan for financial backing. On Tuesday, a source said Hokkaido Electric Power Co, which supplies Japan's northernmost island, had asked the same bank for financial assistance. All of Japan's 48 nuclear reactors have been shut down, pending stringent safety checks, since a massive earthquake and 13-metre-high (43-feet-high) tsunami smashed into the Fukushima nuclear complex in March 2011, triggering a meltdown in the world's worst nuclear crisis since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Full Story | Top |
| Soccer-Hooliganism still haunts European game Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 07:00 PM PDT However, as the appalling events in Sweden, when a Djurgarden fan in his 40s died after being assaulted on his way to a game in Helsingborg show, associated violence is still rife in many places. Ministers from a government led by Djurgarden fan Fredrik Reinfeldt were quick to respond. Justice minister Beatrice Ask suggested supporter culture was to blame for the violence. But in some cases trouble still takes place at football grounds in the region. Full Story | Top |
| GM avoided defective switch redesign in 2005 to save a dollar each Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 06:50 PM PDT | Top |
| UAW asks to delay Volkswagen hearing, cites anti-union collusion Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 06:25 PM PDT | Top |
| California snow levels remain low, signaling less water for summer Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 06:13 PM PDT Snow levels atop California's Sierra Nevada mountains, key indicators of how much water will be available for drought-stricken farms, residents and wildlife this summer, remained precariously low despite recent storms, officials said Tuesday. The snowpack, which melts in the spring and feeds streams and reservoirs throughout the state, has just a third of the amount of water it normally contains this time of year, said Mark Cowin, director of the state Department of Water Resources. "We're already seeing farmland fallowed and cities scrambling for water supplies," Corwin said in a statement Tuesday after snow surveyors turned in the results of their monthly examination of snow levels. "We can hope that conditions improve, but time is running out." Storms pummeled parts of California on throughout the weekend, lasting through the day on Tuesday, allowing the state to release more water than had been anticipated from the fragile San Joaquin-Sacramento River delta to fill reservoirs and provide waters to farms and cities. Full Story | Top |
| U.S. senator urges budget neutrality on Obamacare risk provisions Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 06:03 PM PDT | Top |
| CEO Barra calls GM's actions on deadly defect 'unacceptable' Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 06:02 PM PDT | Top |
| Stung by scandals, California Democrats cancel signature fundraiser Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:58 PM PDT | Top |
| U.S. missile defense system could see added costs, delays: report Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:44 PM PDT By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. missile defense system could see additional costs and delays after several test failures and technical challenges in 2013, a congressional watchdog agency warned in a new report released Tuesday. The U.S. government has already spent $98 billion since 2002 to develop a complex, layered system to defend against enemy ballistic missile attacks, with an additional $38 billion to be spent through fiscal 2018, according to the report by the Government Accountability Office. But continued problems with key aspects of the program, including the ground-based midcourse defense managed by Boeing Co, could drive the costs of U.S. missile defense system even higher in coming years, the GAO said. The report also faulted the U.S. Missile Defense Agency for what it called "unreliable" and incomplete cost estimates, and recommended steps to improve the agency's schedule baselines. Full Story | Top |
| S.C. college students decry next president's Confederate ties Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:43 PM PDT By Harriet McLeod CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) - Students and faculty at a liberal arts college in South Carolina are protesting the selection of the state's lieutenant governor as their next president, citing his record as a defender of Confederate history. Students at the College of Charleston have held up signs reading "This is 2014, not 1814" during protests against their new president, known as a Civil War re-enactor and for his fight to keep the Confederate flag flying at the State House. On Tuesday night, the College of Charleston's faculty Senate issued a unanimous vote of no confidence in the school's board of trustees for choosing Lieutenant Governor Glenn McConnell to lead the small, public college that was founded in 1770. Full Story | Top |
| Iraqi man goes on trial in California for wife's murder Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:27 PM PDT Shaima Alawadi, a 32-year-old stay-at-home mother of five, was bludgeoned at her home in suburban El Cajon on March 21, 2012, and died of her injuries several days later. But six months later, police arrested Alawadi's husband, 49-year-old Kassim Alhimidi and court papers show a family in turmoil. Taking the stand as the first witness in the closely watched trial, El Cajon paramedic Kyle Kleinschmidt said he was sent to the family's home after Alawadi's then-17-year-old daughter Fatima called 911 to say she had discovered her mother unconscious on the kitchen floor. He testified that the scene was not consistent in his mind with Fatima Alhimidi's belief that her mother had fallen. Full Story | Top |
| Families of GM crash victims bring their anguish to Washington Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:25 PM PDT By Julia Edwards WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Standing on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday morning in the path of an early spring breeze, Renee Trautwein tearfully braced herself to relive the worst morning of her life. In a few hours, Mary Barra, the chief executive officer of General Motors, would be pressed to answer why the largest U.S. automaker did not act sooner to fix an ignition switch defect that can suddenly leave certain models of its cars without power. Trautwein's daughter died in one of those cars, a 2005 Chevy Cobalt, in South Carolina on the morning of June 12, 2009 - an accident Trautwein had previously thought was caused by her daughter falling asleep at the wheel. Since the recall of the vehicle earlier this year, Trautwein now believes the car lost power and was unable to be steered. Full Story | Top |
| Apple seeks decisive U.S. court ruling against Samsung Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:24 PM PDT | Top |
| Canadian auto sales nudge higher in March Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:16 PM PDT | Top |
| Obamacare has thousands of 'Cinderella' would-be enrollees Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:12 PM PDT | Top |
| U.S. Congress passes Ukraine aid, sanctions Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:06 PM PDT By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday for a package of aid and sanctions in response to Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region, and sent the measure to the White House for President Barack Obama to sign into law. The 378-34 vote backed a package that was overwhelmingly approved last week by the U.S. Senate, a rare show of bipartisanship after weeks of haggling between Democrats and Republicans over how best to respond to the crisis. The legislation backs a $1 billion loan guarantee for the Kiev government, provides $150 million in aid to Ukraine and surrounding countries and requires the U.S. State and Justice Departments to help the Kiev government recover assets amassed by corrupt Ukrainian officials. It also imposes mandatory sanctions, including visa bans and asset freezes, against Russians and Ukrainians determined to have engaged in violence or human rights abuses in Ukraine, who undermined Ukraine's sovereignty or participated in "significant" corruption in Ukraine. Full Story | Top |
| Wells Fargo extends credit card push in deal with Dillard's Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 05:00 PM PDT | Top |
| Pressure rises on Gross as investors pull $3.1 billion from Pimco's flagship fund Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:52 PM PDT | Top |
| U.S. FDA advisers back MannKind's inhaled diabetes drug Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:49 PM PDT By Susan Heavey HYATTSVILLE, Maryland (Reuters) - U.S. health advisers on Tuesday recommended approval of MannKind Corp's inhaled diabetes drug, and said the experimental treatment could help some patients, especially those wary of needles typically used with traditional insulin therapy. The Food and Drug Administration's panel of outside advisers said that while the therapy, called Afrezza, did not appear as beneficial for adults with type 1 diabetes, it was clearly safe and effective for those with the more common type 2 form of the chronic disease. Overall, it voted 13-1 to recommend approval for patients with type 1 diabetes and unanimously backed it for those with type 2, adding that longer-term studies would still be needed to monitor possible side effects such as lung cancer. According to the American Diabetes Association, more than 25 million U.S. children and adults have diabetes, a chronic condition that affects insulin needed for digestion and impacts blood sugar levels. Full Story | Top |
| Breast cancer screening a complex mix of benefits, risk -report Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:47 PM PDT By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A review of 50 years of studies on the risks and benefits of yearly mammograms has tied them to a 19 percent drop overall in breast cancer deaths, but whether a woman benefits depends on factors such as age and family history, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. A report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association is the latest attempt to sort out mixed messages about mammogram screening, once an annual chore whose merits have been questioned by some studies suggesting that mammograms save far fewer women than previously thought. "It would be easier for everyone if there was a clear, pre-specified pathway with a given risk profile, but we don't have that because our data is not perfect and everyone is different," Dr. Lydia Pace of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who led the study, told Reuters Health. "I wish that we had more certainty." Five years ago, U.S. women routinely started getting annual mammograms at age 40. Full Story | Top |
| U.S. House backs Ukraine aid, sanctions Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:37 PM PDT By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to provide aid to Ukraine, back a $1 billion loan guarantee for the Kiev government and impose sanctions over Russia's annexation of Crimea. The 378-34 vote was in support of a package approved by the U.S. Senate, meaning it will be sent to the White House for President Barack Obama to sign into law, ending weeks of haggling in Congress over how best to support Ukraine. Besides the loan guarantee, the legislation provides $150 million in aid to Ukraine and surrounding countries and requires the State and Justice Departments to help the Kiev government recover assets amassed by corrupt Ukraine officials. Full Story | Top |
| NATO suspends cooperation with Russia over Ukraine crisis Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:32 PM PDT | Top |
| Proposed release of Israeli spy raises U.S. spies' ire Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:29 PM PDT | Top |
| SEC chair discusses probes into high-speed trading Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:13 PM PDT | Top |
| GSK's ViiV unit adds new HIV drug to AIDS patent pool Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:10 PM PDT GlaxoSmithKline's AIDS drugs business is to add one of its latest HIV medicines to a patent pool - cutting its future price for developing countries and pooling intellectual property rights. ViiV Healthcare, which is majority owned by the British drugmaker, said the agreement covered dolutegravir, a new antiretroviral medicine, for use in both adults and children with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS. The move is a further victory for the new Medicines Patent Pool (MPP), which is trying to convince major drugmakers around the world to share rights to important medicines for developing countries with makers of cheap generic drugs. Full Story | Top |
| Washington mudslide survivors envision shrine at disaster site Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:07 PM PDT By Jonathan Kaminsky and Eric M. Johnson DARRINGTON, Washington (Reuters) - Survivors of a mudslide that virtually erased a community in Washington state and left dozens dead or missing have begun to contemplate the future of the disaster site, with many saying it should be left as a shrine once the bulldozers and excavators leave. As stagnant pools of muddy water receded further during a second straight sunny day on Tuesday, recovery teams pressed on with their search for victims of the March 22 slide, triggered when a rain-soaked hillside caved in above the north fork of the Stillaguamish River. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office said 19 of the confirmed fatalities have now been identified, including a 4-month-old girl and two other children aged 5 and 6. Ruth Hargrave, 67, whose neighbors are among the dead and missing, said she could not imagine rebuilding the beloved riverside vacation house that was in the path of the slide. Full Story | Top |
| East Libyan rebels to end oil port blockage within days: senior leader Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:03 PM PDT | Top |
| Two U.S. hackers admit to international cyber crime in New Jersey court Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:02 PM PDT | Top |
| FDA defends generic drug label proposal at U.S. House hearing Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 04:00 PM PDT (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday defended its proposal to require generic drugmakers to update the prescribing information on their products if they become aware of new safety information, a move the industry says will open them to product liability lawsuits and raise drug costs. Speaking at a hearing before a U.S. House of Representatives health subcommittee, Dr. Janet Woodcock, the FDA's top pharmaceuticals official, said the move is needed to "create parity" between branded and generic drug makers regarding labeling changes. Generic drugmakers are not currently allowed to alter the labels on their products without prior agency approval since generic drugs are supposed to be the same as their brand name counterparts, from the active ingredient to dose strength to the information on the label. Full Story | Top |
| Venezuela troops block opposition leader from parliament Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 03:49 PM PDT | Top |
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