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Obama's history-defying decision to seek Congressional approval on Syria Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 07:32 AM PDT It may be the most important presidential act on the Constitution and war-making powers since Harry Truman decided to sidestep Congress in 1950. Full Story | Top |
Analysis: Putin sees chance to turn tables on Obama at G20 Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 11:32 AM PDT By Timothy Heritage MOSCOW (Reuters) - Less than three months after Vladimir Putin was cast as a pariah over Syria at the last big meeting of world leaders, the Russian president has glimpsed a chance to turn the tables on Barack Obama. The U.S. president's dilemma over a military response to an alleged poison gas attack in Syria means Obama is the one who is under more pressure going into a G20 summit in St Petersburg on Thursday and Friday. Obama stepped back from the brink on Saturday, delaying any imminent strike to seek approval from the U.S. Congress. ... Full Story | Top |
Feds cracking down on knockoff NFL jersey operation stunned to find man stockpiling weapons Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 10:37 AM PDT Federal agents investigating a man suspected of selling knockoff NFL jerseys late last year stumbled into "one of the most most perplexing seizures of weapons in Ohio" history. Full Story | Top |
Kerry: Sarin found in hair, blood samples from Syria Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 07:05 AM PDT Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday that there is new evidence that Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces used Sarin gas in an attack on its citizens. Full Story | Top |
Descendants of slaves hold out against coal mining Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 07:52 PM PDT DIRGIN, Texas (AP) — Ida Finley smiles wistfully, recalling how she used to cook for an entire East Texas community — nearly all descendants of slaves. The children would grab cornbread, greens and cookies from her kitchen while their parents grew vegetables in a tiny creekside village hidden among pine forests. Full Story | Top |
Possible US-led attack on Syria sparks rallies Saturday, Aug 31, 2013 10:03 PM PDT HOUSTON (AP) — Protesters around the world took to the streets to protest Saturday for and against a possible U.S.-led attack on Syria, as President Barack Obama announced he would seek congressional approval for such a move. Full Story | Top |
Workers' protests highlight fast-food economics Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 11:32 AM PDT NEW YORK (AP) — American fast-food workers often earn about $7.25 an hour to make the $3 chicken sandwiches and 99-cent tacos that generate billions of dollars in profit each year for McDonald's and other chains. Full Story | Top |
Analysis: Obama's credibility on line in reversal Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 10:57 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — For more than a week, the White House had been barreling toward imminent military action against Syria. But President Barack Obama's abrupt decision to instead ask Congress for permission left him with a high-risk gamble that could devastate his credibility if no action is ultimately taken in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack that crossed his own "red line." Full Story | Top |
Okla. woman, pet kangaroo find new home at zoo Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 08:34 AM PDT WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (AP) — Christie Carr wants her young ones to cooperate when they sit down for a family portrait, but at times it's so difficult that she has to tell young Irwin to go to his bedroom. He obeys and hops to it. Full Story | Top |
Japan government abandons hands-off approach to Fukushima clean-up Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 02:12 PM PDT By Linda Sieg and Mari Saito TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government is moving to take a more direct role in the clean-up of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, as concerns grow over the ability of embattled operator Tokyo Electric to handle the legacy of the worst atomic disaster in a quarter century. The concerns have also revived debate about the future of Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) itself, including early-stage proposals to put its toxic nuclear assets under government control and leave the rest of the company as a provider of power to the nation's biggest economic region. ... Full Story | Top |
'Lifelogging' camera shrugs off privacy to seize the moment Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 01:49 PM PDT When Martin Kaellstroem was a young adult, he lost both his parents to cancer. It became a spur for him to seize the day, as a person and an entrepreneur. Full Story | Top |
Obama Says He Doesn't Need Congress' Permission to Strike Syria, So Why is He Asking for It? Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 01:34 AM PDT President Obama said Saturday he'll go to Congress for approval before launching a strike against Syria, but he also made it clear that he doesn't believe he needs anyone else's permission."While I believe I have the authority to carry out this military action without specific congressional authorization, I know that the country will be stronger ... and our actions will be even more effective" if the strike is authorized by Congress, Obama said Saturday in a televised address from the Rose Garden. ... Full Story | Top |
Failure to thin brush may have worsened California wildfire Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 08:40 AM PDT By Jonathan Kaminsky (Reuters) - A cluster of controlled fire and tree-thinning projects approved by forestry officials but never funded might have slowed the progress of the massive Rim Fire in California, a wide range of critics said this weekend. The massive blaze at the edge of Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada mountains has scorched an area larger than many U.S. cities - with some of that land in the very location pinpointed by the U.S. Forest service for eight projects aimed at clearing and burning brush and small trees that help fuel wildfire. ... Full Story | Top |
AP PHOTOS: Dragon Con draws huge sci-fi crowd Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 03:02 PM PDT ATLANTA (AP) — Wookies, Daleks and scantily-clad comic book characters called Atlanta home this weekend while attending the annual Dragon Con science fiction and fantasy convention. It's the rough equivalent of three consecutive days of Halloween held in high-rise Atlanta hotels. Full Story | Top |
Silicon Valley patent office shelved Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 08:48 AM PDT SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Silicon Valley's high-tech firms are fighting what they consider a deeply personal federal cut this summer that shelves a planned patent office in this innovation-fueled region. Full Story | Top |
Landmark gay marriage hearing approaches in Pa. Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 01:06 PM PDT HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — For two months, an elected court clerk in the Philadelphia suburbs has been giving something to same-sex couples they have not been able to get anywhere else: a Pennsylvania marriage license. Full Story | Top |
Sister Discovers Her Forgiven Loan Was Never Forgotten Saturday, Aug 31, 2013 10:00 PM PDT DEAR ABBY: Twenty years ago, my oldest sister, "Olivia," loaned me $3,000 at a time when I was struggling to make ends meet. I promised to repay the loan at the end of the year. The time came and I wrote her a check for the full amount, but she didn't cash it. She said she didn't need the money and the loan was forgiven.Fast-forward 20 years: While Olivia has remained financially stable, I am now in a better place financially because of an inheritance. ... Full Story | Top |
FAMU band back at football game after suspension Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 02:43 PM PDT ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Nearly two years after a drum major's hazing death silenced the music at Florida A&M football games, the famed Marching 100 band returned to the field Sunday with its familiar booms, drum rattles and other tones for the school's season-opener. Full Story | Top |
Mass. reeling from drug lab scandal a year later Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 12:53 PM PDT BOSTON (AP) — The state is still reeling a year after a scandal at a drug lab threw the legal system into turmoil: More than 330 prison inmates have been released from custody and at least 1,100 cases have been dismissed or not prosecuted because of tainted evidence and other fallout from the facility's closure. Full Story | Top |
Sierra wildfire now California's fourth-largest Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 09:15 PM PDT YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — The wildfire burning in and around Yosemite National Park has become the fourth-largest conflagration in modern California history, fire officials said Sunday as clouds and higher humidity helped crews further contain the biggest blaze in the United States this year. Full Story | Top |
Pope announces world day of fasting, prayer for Syria Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 08:00 AM PDT Pope Francis called Sunday for the world to unite in a day of fasting and prayer for Syria and said "God and history" would judge anyone using chemical weapons. Full Story | Top |
Subsidies for Maine horsemen shrink this summer Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 12:49 PM PDT Slot machines have helped Maine's harness-racing industry by funneling millions of dollars to horsemen, breeders and tracks. But declining slot machine revenue at Bangor's Hollywood Casino and other factors, ... Full Story | Top |
U.S. endurance swimmer making progress on Cuba-to-Florida swim Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 02:50 PM PDT MIAMI (Reuters) - U.S. long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad forged ahead in the Florida Straits on Sunday on the second day of her latest bid to become the first person to swim from Cuba to the United States without a shark cage. Nyad, 64, was "swimming strong" on Sunday afternoon and "getting a little favorable push from the current," according to blog updates on her website (www.diananyad.com). ... Full Story | Top |
Mandela discharged from hospital, returns home Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 12:10 PM PDT JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nelson Mandela went home in an ambulance on Sunday after nearly three months in a hospital that became the focus of a global outpouring of concern, but authorities said the health of the former South African president remained critical and sometimes unstable. Full Story | Top |
Obama lobbies lawmakers as US says Damascus used sarin Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 07:29 PM PDT US President Barack Obama launched an intense lobbying effort to sway skeptical lawmakers weighing whether to support a military strike against Syria. Full Story | Top |
Egypt destroys homes for possible Gaza buffer zone Sunday, Sep 01, 2013 01:56 PM PDT CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's military has bulldozed 13 homes along the Gaza Strip border and caved in tunnels beneath them as a prelude to the possible creation of a buffer zone to reduce weapon smuggling and illegal militant crossings, angering residents who said they were evicted with no compensation, security officials and residents said Sunday. Full Story | Top |
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