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Arctic storm has Colorado shoveling ... tumbleweed PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — An arctic storm system has some Coloradoans shoveling out from under tumbleweeds rather than snow. Associated Press Gun pointed during argument over Battleship game SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man is accused of threatening his teenage daughter with a rifle during an argument that began over a game of Battleship. Associated Press Man rescued from Colorado department store's walls LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) — Authorities say a man who was freed from a space between two walls of a Colorado department store may have been there for several days yelling for help. Associated Press Researchers Identify Dance Moves That Men Can Use to Attract Women The human species has been known to attract mates using the art of dance. Some are better at this technique than others, and now we might have a better understanding of which moves garner more success at drawing positive attention. Odd News NY woman celebrates 100th birthday with sky dive GANSEVOORT, N.Y. (AP) — Eleanor Cunningham of Howes Cave, New York, has bested former President George H.W. Bush. Associated Press Maine flower shop break-in a stunt gone wrong PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A Maine man who authorities originally said fell to the sidewalk while rappelling down a fire escape after breaking into a Portland flower shop was actually part of a stunt that had gone awry. Associated Press voegol.com.br - Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes A companhia aérea que mais inova no mercado brasileiro. Voe Gol! Gol Linhas AéreasSponsored Police: Car dumped into river during divorce flap PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man going through a divorce sent the red Corvette his wife drives plunging into a river, triggering a search for a possible victim inside, police said. Associated Press Get Ready for This Movie About Washing Machines A love story that goes through many cycles, Ben Roper Films' newest project, Final Spin, is a tale of the love shared by oft-ignored household appliances. Odd News Ohio firefighters rescue dog stuck on roof 3 days YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Firefighters in northern Ohio came to the rescue of a dog that neighbors say had been stuck on a roof for three days. Associated Press Cops: Man held, teller wasn't fooled by fake $20s KITTANNING, Pa. (AP) — State police say a western Pennsylvania man has been charged with passing counterfeit $20 bills at a yard sale run by the wrong woman — a bank teller. Associated Press Florida preacher tries to break speaking record LEESBURG, Fla. (AP) — A central Florida preacher is trying to break a record for the longest speech. Associated Press Owl attacks hawk at Vermont LL Bean store display BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The grand opening of an L.L. Bean store in Vermont has ruffled some feathers, with an owl attacking a hawk in a shopping mall display. Associated Press Twins now sheriffs in 2 Washington counties CENTRALIA, Wash. (AP) — Things could get confusing when people talk about Sheriff Snaza in southwest Washington. Associated Press Cloud of pot smoke puts Colorado high school on partial lockdown DENVER (Reuters) - A high school in Colorado, one of the first two U.S. states to legalize recreational marijuana use, was put on partial lockdown on Friday after a student's weed pipe filled a classroom with pot smoke, the school said. The smoke from the device, known as a "gravity bong" or… Reuters 81-year-old charged with looting tangerine grove LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — Deputies in Florida say an 81-year-old man picked thousands of tangerines — 11 truckloads worth — and then sold the stolen bounty at a nearby market. Associated Press PETA criticizes 'Eaten Alive' TV show for animal cruelty NEW YORK (Reuters) - Animal rights group PETA has slammed the Discovery Channel's 'Eaten Alive' show, which claims it will show a man being eaten alive by an anaconda, as a publicity stunt that will torment the snake. Trailers of the show, which will be aired on Dec. 7 on the cable network, show… Reuters Adorable Baby Bat Hospital Will Change the Way You Think About Bats Over the years, bats have gotten a pretty bad rep. Halloween doesn't really help the cause either. Bats don't conjure up cuddly images in your mind the way kittens and puppies always do — until now. Odd News Man arrested after calf found in back seat of car RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — Police in Southern California have arrested a suspected calf rustler after the animal was found in the back seat of his car. Associated Press In 2 Kentucky races, it's a coin toss STANFORD, Ky. (AP) — Heads or tails? For four political hopefuls in central Kentucky, the choice meant winning or losing an election. Associated Press 'Cannibal' tries to eat woman in British murder case: reports By Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) - British police confronted a man trying to eat the eyeball and face of a woman and used a stun gun on the cannibal who later died, local media quoted witnesses as saying. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene and a murder investigation has been opened.… Reuters
Substance that gives natural gas its smell spills HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Officials say there's no danger despite the smell of a gas leak near a northern Montana city. The only thing that leaked is the chemical that gives the gas its odor. Associated Press Natura Tododia Aconchego Mais poesia para sua rotina. 20% de desconto nos hidratantes de corpo e banho na Rede Natura. Compre agora. NaturaSponsored Army vet has government letter declaring him dead MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An 81-year-old Army veteran from Wisconsin wants the U.S. government to know he's alive and well, despite its information to the contrary. Associated Press Police: Teen arrested after driving to road test JONESBORO, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas police have arrested a teenager who they say led officers on a car chase after he drove to a state road test facility without a license. Associated Press Man proves he's not dead in Michigan, gets to vote LEE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Dale Hopfinger ran into a problem while trying to vote in Michigan: He was told he was dead. Associated Press This Sandcastle Might Hold World Record Do you have a rewarding career? What if your job was to constantly build things that will eventually be washed away by a wave? Sounds like a beach-going child's nightmare. Odd News Florida mother, daughter give birth on same day FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — A Florida mother and daughter have given a new meaning to family togetherness: Both women gave birth at the same hospital on the same day. Associated Press Tenn. sheriff pays ransom for case files DICKSON, Tenn. (AP) — The Dickson County Sheriff's Office in Middle Tennessee ended up paying a ransom after a malicious computer program blocked access to their files. Associated Press Conquiste seu primeiro apê com condições especiais A MRV tem as melhores opções para a sua família. Apês 2 e 3 quartos em condomínio com lazer. Faça uma simulação online agora pelo chat 24 horas. AdChoicesMRVSponsored Police: Chain saw stolen in Florida thief's pants PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — Police say a Florida man stole a chain saw by sticking it down his pants. Associated Press California cat cafe is catnip for feline fans OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Cat lovers in Northern California are pouncing at the chance of spending time with feline company at a new cat cafe in Oakland. Associated Press Arkansas teen arrested after failed attempt at driver's license By Steve Barnes LITTLE ROCK Ark. (Reuters) - An Arkansas teenager's attempt to land a driver's license landed him in jail after he was charged with driving to the test site without a license and smashing into a state trooper's patrol car and a house when trying to flee. Damontay Wright, 19, was… Reuters Ohio man says wife's remains were lost in the mail COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The cremated remains of an Ohio woman that were supposed to be delivered to her husband didn't arrive as scheduled or in time for her funeral, and now the U.S. Postal Service is trying to figure out what happened to the package. Associated Press Florida preacher's sermon: 53 hours, 18 minutes LEESBURG, Fla. (AP) — A central Florida preacher gave a sermon that lasted more than two days and that could become a new world record. Associated Press Tractor-trailer stuck in park, driver blames GPS MILWAUKEE (AP) — A man who drove his tractor-trailer onto a walkway at a Milwaukee park, getting it stuck on a foot bridge, says his GPS device is to blame. Associated Press Looking for a new Notebook? We will help you out. Great deal for notebooks in Brazil at LojadeCupons.com.br where you can purchase with safety and very popular stores. AdChoicesLoja de CuponsSponsored Troopers warn of underwear bandit in Alaska town KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — An underwear bandit is actively stealing women's undergarments in Kodiak, Alaska. Associated Press Man arrested in case of Corvette driven into river PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man accused of sending the red Corvette his wife drives plunging into a Philadelphia river during a messy divorce has been arrested. Associated Press Boxed turkeys spilled on highway will be donated SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — About 25,000 pounds of frozen boxed turkeys that an overturned tractor-trailer spilled on a Northern California freeway two weeks before Thanksgiving will be donated to a local food bank. Associated Press Bob Ross and the Original 'Shake It Off' Ross was shaking off … his brushes long before Swift was even born. Odd News 4-year-old rescued after climbing 50 feet up tree DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) — A 4-year-old Alabama boy who climbed 50 feet up a tree on a dare from his big brother had to be rescued after he got stuck for about two hours. Associated Press Austrian cave researchers find skeleton of skier VIENNA (Reuters) - Cave researchers in Austria have stumbled across the skeleton of a skier who apparently fell to his death many decades ago. Geologist Georg Zagler made the grisly discovery last month while exploring the Alpine site on Untersberg peak near Salzburg. A recovery team brought out… Reuters Facebook® Account Sign Up. Join for Free Today! Connect with friends and the world around you on Facebook. Sign up, it’s free and always will be. FacebookSponsored Arctic storm has Colorado shoveling ... tumbleweed PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — An arctic storm system has some Coloradoans shoveling out from under tumbleweeds rather than snow. Associated Press
Obamacare case pulled from appeals court schedule WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday delayed plans to handle a challenge to the Obama administration's health care law because the Supreme Court is stepping into a separate case covering the same legal ground. Associated Press Iraq needs 80,000 good troops to retake lost territory: U.S. general WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iraq will need about 80,000 effective military troops to retake the terrain it lost to Islamic State militants and restore its border with Syria, the top U.S. general said on Thursday. "We're going to need about 80,000 competent Iraqi security forces to recapture territory… Reuters 5 years for officer who shot handcuffed suspect UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — A former Maryland police officer convicted in a shooting that paralyzed a handcuffed suspect from the waist down was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison, far less time than prosecutors had requested. Associated Press Immigration: Against GOP warnings, Obama appears set to go big President Obama appears set to go big on immigration policy, even though a unilateral move is sure to stir up furious opposition from Republicans, who will soon have full control of Congress. Christian Science Monitor Man accused of hit-and-run, victim in windshield OCEAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Prosecutors say a man accused of driving under the influence struck and seriously injured a pedestrian and then kept going, even though the victim was lodged in the vehicle's windshield. Associated Press Supreme Court weighs state tax authority WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday considered placing new limits on how states can assess income tax on money that residents earn across state lines. Associated Press You're at Retirement Age but Haven't Saved Enough: What Now? What happens if you retire, and you haven't saved enough? Or much of anything? U.S.News & World Report LP Chicago college student missing since Friday By Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO (Reuters) - A college student last seen entering the Chicago Board of Trade building in the city's downtown business district has been missing for nearly a week, police and school officials said on Thursday. Chan Williams, 20, last seen on Friday evening entering the… Reuters Space agency: Comet lander ends up in cliff shadow BERLIN (AP) — A shadow was cast — literally — across Europe's historic mission to land on and explore a comet. Scientists said Thursday the landing craft not only bounced twice, it also came to rest next to a cliff that's blocking sunlight from its solar panels. Associated Press Kerry says steps agreed to cool Jerusalem tempers AFP Agence France-Presse@AFPFollow on Twitter Kerry in bid to cool Jerusalem tempers u.afp.com/uWU via @YahooNews 5 hrs ago Play Islamic State leader says the military campaign against his group was failing - social media website Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi says a U.S.-led military campaign against his group was failing in a speech purported to be in his name posted to the Internet. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Reuters Videos Russia bomber patrols near US shores: How provocative is that? Russia announced Wednesday that its Air Force will conduct regular bomber patrols from the Arctic Ocean to the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, a move that's likely to further raise tensions with the West. Christian Science Monitor White supremacist charged in Kansas murders makes court appearance By Kevin Murphy OLATHE Kan. (Reuters) - A white supremacist accused of killing three people at two Jewish facilities in Kansas will be evaluated for his competency to stand trial on capital murder charges, a judge ruled Wednesday. Former Ku Klux Klan member Frazier Glenn Cross Jr., 73, also known… Reuters US, India end impasse that threatened WTO pact NEW DELHI (AP) — The United States and India said Thursday they had resolved a dispute over stockpiling of food by governments, clearing a major stumbling block to a deal to boost world trade. Associated Press Play Kangaroo donates to North Carolina-based military support programs Giant checks were presented at the state capitol Thursday to symbolize a major donation made by Kangaroo Express to North Carolina-based military support programs. WTVD – Raleigh/Durham Ohioan gets 5 years for child rape suspect's death URBANA, Ohio (AP) — A judge on Wednesday handed down a five-year prison term to an Ohio man for the jailhouse beating of a child-rape suspect who later died, rejecting the suspect's allegations that other inmates also attacked the victim. Associated Press Redskins' RG3 speaks again on unity, leadership ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Asked if it really matters whether he's liked by his teammates, Robert Griffin III had the classic turn-the-tables response. Associated Press Dubai woos commuters with first tram line DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Mideast commercial hub of Dubai opened its first tram line on Wednesday, enticing would-be riders with air-conditioned platforms and a premium section on its sleek cars for those willing to spend a few more dirhams. Associated Press The Angry GOP Backlash to Obama's Historic Climate Accord Within hours of the surprise announcement that President Obama had struck a landmark climate-change accord with China, the statements flooded in from Republicans. They were, predictably, apoplectic. The Atlantic AP sources: IS, al-Qaida reach accord in Syria ISTANBUL (AP) — Militant leaders from the Islamic State group and al-Qaida gathered at a farm house in northern Syria last week and agreed on a plan to stop fighting each other and work together against their opponents, a high-level Syrian opposition official and a rebel commander have told The… Associated Press Mexico will pay China firm for cancelled bidding MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican officials say they will have to pay a Chinese-led consortium for costs incurred in filing the winning bid on a rail contract that the government later cancelled. Associated Press Famous Las Vegas gambler gets probation in card-marking case By Marty Graham SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A Las Vegas gambler who once famously turned $50 into $40 million and then lost it all has been sentenced to three years' probation for a card-marking scheme that got him arrested at a California casino, a San Diego prosecutor said on Thursday. Anargyros… Reuters Another Senate Loss for Democrats The rolling Democratic nightmare that is Election 2014 took another sour turn with the declaration on Wednesday morning that Republican Dan Sullivan had ousted Senator Mark Begich in Alaska. The Atlantic Mexico official: Sinaloa cartel boss' son arrested MEXICO CITY (AP) — A son of alleged Sinaloa drug cartel boss Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada has been captured in northwestern Mexico, a federal official said Thursday. Associated Press Colorado man trapped for three days between department store walls By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) - A Colorado man was pulled to safety on Tuesday after rescuers cut through the wall of a department store where he had been trapped for three days after plunging from the building's roof, authorities said. Paul Felyk, 35, was rescued from between the walls of a… Reuters Mom Faces Criminal Charges Because Officials Think Being a Vegan Endangers Her Baby Eating less meat can do good things for your health and the environment. But for Sarah Markham, a mother in Seminole County, Fla., refusing to feed her baby formula that she believed contained animal by-products has had dire consequences. She was arrested, lost custody of her son for several… Takepart.com Pentagon Number two urges end to U.S. defense cut 'madness' By David Alexander WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work on Wednesday appealed to lawmakers to "stop the madness" of across-the-board Pentagon spending cuts, saying they threaten U.S. military readiness and technological dominance at a time of rising global challenges.… Reuters Iran says it has responded to Obama's letters TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A top security official in Iran said Wednesday the Islamic Republic has written back in response to letters sent by U.S. President Barack Obama, the first acknowledgement of such correspondence. However, it's not clear whether Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wrote the… Associated Press Play Video Biden, Klain Stress Need for Ebola Funding Vice President Joe Biden and Ron Klain, the country's Ebola response coordinator, met with aid groups Thursday to ask for their help in getting Congress to pass an emergency funding measure to combat the disease. (Nov. 13) Associated Press Videos Earthquake swarm in remote Nevada region intensifies (Reuters) - An earthquake swarm that started rocking a secluded region in northwest Nevada this summer intensified over the past week, geology officials said on Wednesday. The swarm, centered just off the state's northwest border some 40 miles (65 km) southeast of Lakeview, Oregon, started July 12… Reuters California man pleads not guilty to killing family of four By Dana Feldman VICTORVILLE Calif. (Reuters) - An ex-convict pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to four counts of murder in the slayings of a couple and their two young sons whose skeletal remains were found buried last year in the California desert. The suspect, Charles "Chase" Merritt, 57, has been… Reuters 140-million-year-old dinosaur tooth found in Malaysia A dinosaur tooth found in Malaysia is at least 140 million years old and belongs to a new species within the "bird-hipped" Ornithischian order, researchers said Thursday. While still unsure of the exact species of dinosaur, lead researcher Masatoshi Sone from the University of Malaya said the… AFP Court papers: Teen waited to reveal captor's name CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire teen who was kidnapped in October 2013 waited until a week after she was home to reveal her alleged captor's identity, according to court papers released Wednesday. Associated Press Despite threats, Israel security chiefs face off publicly Israel's security services have earned a rare rebuke from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after engaging in a public quarrel as confrontation with the Palestinians threatened to escalate. Details of the spat were plastered across Israel's main newspapers Thursday after Netanyahu's office issued a… AFP UK woman jailed for sending cash to jihadist husband in Syria London (AFP) - A British woman who tried to send 20,000 euros ($25,000) to her husband fighting with Islamic State (IS) group in Syria was on Thursday jailed for 28 months and seven days. AFP Play Congressman Jim Costa takes lead in 16th District race Long-serving Congressman Jim Costa is now in the lead to keep his district 16 seat, but the race remains close. KFSN – Fresno Boyfriend of 'house of horrors' mother speaks out UXBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — The man who lived in the basement of a squalid home where the remains of three babies were found spoke out Wednesday for the first time, saying he was unaware of the "inhuman" and "unbelievable" conditions his children were living in because he was not allowed upstairs. Associated Press Utah man charged with snatching 5-year-old girl from bedroom (Reuters) - A man accused of abducting a sleeping 5-year-old Utah girl from her bed before being quickly apprehended was charged on Wednesday with felony charges of child kidnapping and burglary, authorities said. Troy Morley, 48, was arrested before dawn on Friday just blocks from the child's… Reuters California leads by example on climate change SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — As the U.S. and China — the world's top two polluting nations — turn to implementing new rules aimed at curbing climate change, the countries can look to the most populous U.S. state as an example of the costs and challenges of fighting global warming. Associated Press Russia gas flows still frozen; Ukraine banks on mild weather to hold out By Vladimir Soldatkin and Pavel Polityuk MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine signaled it may hold off from paying Russia's billion-dollar gas invoice - part of an EU-brokered agreement to restart supplies frozen since June - in the hope mild weather can help it last out longer as it grapples with… Reuters Get that Obama or Putin look for $44, on Chinese web Chinese traders are offering the chance to get that "world leader look" by selling copies of the garb worn by Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping at this week's APEC summit in Beijing. While the silky high-collared tunics were based on the traditional "Mao suits" once beloved by Chinese… AFP Star-studded rock lineup honors Lynyrd Skynyrd ATLANTA (AP) — A star-studded lineup of young and seasoned rockers took to the stage of Atlanta's venerable Fox Theatre Wednesday night to honor Lynyrd Skynyrd, the band that fomented the Southern rock genre and was a 1970s radio staple. Associated Press Turkey's Erdogan planning to expand palace with residence Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is planning to expand his already controversial new presidential palace with a 250-room residency building, Ankara's top architect was quoted as saying Thursday. The vast new presidential palace on the outskirts of Ankara has already been bitterly criticised… AFP Play Video Top U.S. military officials tells Congress, "our campaign against ISIL has made progress" Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel tells lawmakers Islamic State's advancement has "stalled". Rough Cut. No reporter narration. Reuters Videos New York 'cannibal cop' sentenced to time served A former New York policeman who had a conviction for plotting to abduct and eat women overturned was sentenced to time served Wednesday on a related charge. Dubbed the "cannibal cop," 30-year-old Gilberto Valle became a tabloid sensation when his 2013 trial exposing the strange world of cannibal… AFP Senate Dems Invent New Position For Elizabeth Warren Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is officially part of Senate leadership after Senate Democrats created a new leadership position just for her. In the new role, Warren will serve as a liaison to liberal groups to ensure they have a voice in leadership meetings and discussions, according to a source… ABC News Toyota to recall 362,000 Camry, other models globally TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it would recall a combined 361,800 vehicles globally, including the Camry sedan, covering three separate defects. Subject to the recalls are 170,000 Camrys to fix a faulty ball joint that could cause a loss of control of the vehicle. Europe… Reuters Professor sues school over her disclosures to FBI PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A physics professor at the California Institute of Technology sued the school Thursday, claiming she faced a "merciless campaign" of retaliation for telling the FBI that she suspected illegal activities at the university-managed NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Associated Press 3 Reasons You're Not Getting Hired Sending out lots of résumés with no responses? Or perhaps you're getting interviews, but not the job? While it may feel like you're doing everything in your power to land a new job, if you're having trouble closing the deal, it's time for another look. There are probably obvious reasons why you're… U.S.News & World Report LP Monsanto to pay Pacific Northwest wheat farmers PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Monsanto Co. said Wednesday it will pay nearly $2.4 million to settle a dispute with farmers in the Pacific Northwest over genetically modified wheat. Associated Press The Vacation Virus Earlier this year, I woke up like most people do on Monday mornings: in total agony. However, this time at least, the agony had less to do with ennui than it did with the fact that I could barely move my arms and legs. The Atlantic California teen arrested in shooting death of U.S. Army veteran (Reuters) - A southern California teen was arrested on Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a U.S. Army veteran who had recently returned home from Afghanistan, police said. Vincent Estrada, 18, of Sylmar, was arrested and booked on a charge of murder, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a… Reuters 4 Americans: How health care law affected them CHICAGO (AP) — More than 7 million people have signed up for private health insurance under the system introduced last year for those who were uninsured or had policies considered substandard. Associated Press
Rome evacuates children from immigrant center as violence mounts ROME (Reuters) - Rome's mayor ordered the evacuation on Thursday of 45 children from a center for immigrants that has been under attack for four days by local people. Mayor Ignazio Marino said the building, which houses around 70 people including a few homeless Italians, had been "seriously… Reuters NY family accused of $20 million mortgage fraud WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Twelve members of a single Brooklyn-based family were charged Thursday with lying about being wealthy to obtain mortgages or lying about being poor to get food stamps and other benefits. Associated Press Play Newly elected McConnell 'hopes' Obama will 'work' with him Mitch McConnell, unanimously elected chief of the Senate Republicans and the chamber's majority leader for the upcoming Congress, says he's 'very disturbed' about how US President Obama 'has proceeded in the wake of the election.' Duration: 01:04 AFP Videos US faces uphill battle in Iraq's Anbar BAGHDAD (AP) — The defeat was the most humiliating for the Iraqi military in months. Associated Press US says air strikes cutting militants oil revenues US air strikes are beginning to choke off the flow of oil revenues to Islamic militants, cutting their income by several million dollars a week, a top US official said Thursday. Last month, top US Treasury official David Cohen said the Islamic State group, also known as ISIL, was earning about $1… AFP Honduras seeks billions from U.S. to curb child migration By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Honduras President Juan Hernandez wants the United States to invest billions of dollars to help curb the flow of illegal migrants from Central America, and said it will take much longer to stem the crisis without Washington's help. "If we have to do it… Reuters Ex-Gov.: 'tar babies' quip not meant to offend JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour acknowledges he used the term "tar babies" to describe President Barack Obama's policies, but says "neither the context nor the connotation was intended to offend." Associated Press Republicans eye funding to block Obama on immigration By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A growing number of Republicans in Congress want to use government spending bills as leverage to prevent President Barack Obama from taking unilateral action to ease U.S. immigration policies. Senator Jeff Sessions, poised to lead the Senate Budget Committee… Reuters China shows off new stealth fighter China's new stealth jet fighter rocketed skywards Wednesday as Beijing puts on an unprecedented display of openness -- and military force -- at the country's premier airshow. Defence analysts say the J-31 is China's answer to the United States' F-35, though the Chinese jet lags behind the American… AFP Keystone bill unlikely to rescue Landrieu in U.S. Senate runoff By Jonathan Kaminsky NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A push by U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu to pass a bill authorizing the contentious Keystone XL pipeline is unlikely to give the Louisiana Democrat a significant boost against her Republican challenger in a December runoff, political analysts said on… Reuters Play Senate GOP leader says 'early signs not good' for President working with Republicans After winning his party's support as the leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell says President Obama needs to recognize the results of the mid-term elections. Rough Cut. (No reporter narration) Reuters Videos Mexico dominates TripAdvisor's list of best all-inclusive resorts 2015 Travelers looking to book their all-inclusive, no-thinking-required winter holiday may want to check out TripAdvisor’s latest ranking of top resorts around the world, in which the Royalton Cayo Santa Maria in Cuba took the top spot. AFP Relax News Dutch NATO F-16s intercept Russian transport plane THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Two Dutch F-16 fighter jets taking part in a NATO mission to protect the skies above the Baltics intercepted a Russian military transport plane, the Netherlands' defense ministry said Thursday. Associated Press Trench life at last rebel checkpoint before Donetsk airport For weeks now, Pavel has spent his nights sleeping in a trench, eating what little he can find and washing himself from a cooking pot. This is the life of some 15 rebel fighters manning the last checkpoint before the ruins of the international airport in Ukraine's separatist bastion Donetsk, where… AFP Northern European nations to boost military cooperation against Russia By Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) - Eight northern European nations agreed on Thursday to step up cooperation to counter an increase in Moscow's military activity that has included a tripling of NATO intercepts of Russian jets this year. Defense ministers from Nordic and Baltic states and Britain… Reuters Arkansas Governor to pardon son's drug conviction: report (Reuters) - Outgoing Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe said on Wednesday that he will pardon his son for a felony drug conviction, local media reported. Beebe, who is set to leave office in January due to term limits, said he would pardon his son Kyle, now 34, for his 2003 felony conviction of marijuana… Reuters Pablo Escobar showed me 'the path not to take', son says Juan Pablo Escobar Henao was just nine years old when he got his first lesson in drugs from his father, the infamous Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Famous for his ruthless ambition, Pablo Escobar, the head of the Medellin Cartel, amassed a multi-billion-dollar fortune trafficking cocaine in the… AFP Adrian Peterson hearing will be Monday NEW YORK (AP) — Adrian Peterson will have a hearing via conference call on Monday about possible reinstatement with the Minnesota Vikings. Associated Press Man pleads guilty to keeping sons in filthy home DENVER (AP) — A father whose four young sons could communicate only in grunts when authorities rescued them from a filthy Denver apartment could spend up to seven years in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to felony child abuse. Associated Press Report: Major federal lab misused contract funds ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Managers at one of the nation's premier federal laboratories improperly used taxpayer funds to influence members of Congress and other officials as part of an effort to extend the lab's $2.4 billion management contract, the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Inspector… Associated Press Play Raw: McConnell Chosen by GOP As Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky won election by fellow Republicans on Thursday to become Senate majority leader when the new Congress convenes in January. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada was in line to become the minority leader in the new Congress. (Nov. 13) Associated Press Videos Jodi Arias case resumes with defense testimony PHOENIX (AP) — The trial to determine the punishment for Jodi Arias resumed Wednesday with testimony from an expert witness and arguments over allegations that authorities destroyed evidence that may have benefited the convicted murderer's case. Associated Press EU set to leave decisions on tougher Russia sanctions to leaders By Adrian Croft BRUSSELS (Reuters) - With European Union governments divided, a decision on whether to tighten economic sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine conflict is likely to be left to EU leaders, who next meet in mid-December, diplomats said on Thursday. EU foreign ministers will discuss… Reuters Kurdistan region, Baghdad reach deal on oil exports and payments By Michael Georgy and Isabel Coles BAGHDAD/ARBIL (Reuters) - The government of Iraq and the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan have reached a deal to ease tensions over Kurdish oil exports and civil service payments from Baghdad, Iraq's finance minister told Reuters on Thursday. Hoshiyar Zebari… Reuters Play Video North Korea's Kim watches military drills, boards fighter jet - State TV North Korean state television shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un observing military drills and taking a seat in a fighter jet. Rob Muir reports. Reuters Videos Making 'Dumber' sequel more fun than the first LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels made another "Dumb & Dumber" film because fans asked for it, and the two actors said making the sequel was more fun than working on the 1994 original. Associated Press AC/DC members not in touch with Rudd since charges NEW YORK (AP) — Angus Young of AC/DC says his band mates have not been in touch with Phil Rudd since he was charged with threatening to kill and possessing methamphetamine and marijuana last week. Associated Press Elevating Elizabeth Warren The news that Senate Democrats are adding Elizabeth Warren to their leadership team raises an important question about the trajectory of the party's most popular figure not named Hillary Clinton: Will she be co-opted by the establishment? The Atlantic Israel says won't cooperate with UN Gaza inquiry Israel will not cooperate with a United Nations inquiry into its 50-day war with rocket-firing militants in Gaza this summer, a government spokesman said Wednesday. "Since the Schabas commission is not an inquiry but a commission that gives its conclusions in advance, Israel will not cooperate with… AFP Antiabortion Activists to Planned Parenthood: ‘We’re Moving In’ An antiabortion group is taking over the lease on a building that used to house an abortion clinic, turning it into a new headquarters for the pro-life movement. Last week, the Bryan, Texas–based organization 40 Days for Life announced that a facility offering care to pregnant women that doesn’t… Takepart.com Play Video President Obama says Myanmar elections must be free President Obama talks about democratization in Myanmar while meeting that country's president at his palace. Rough Cut (No reporter narration). Reuters Videos World Series of Poker matched wits, spreadsheets LAS VEGAS (AP) — It wasn't the year for the everyman poker hobbyist at the World Series of Poker's final main event table, but rather it was a matchup of skilled professionals with online poker pedigrees, backed by teams of strategists stockpiled with data. Associated Press Trooper ambush suspect charged with terrorism BLOOMING GROVE, Pa. (AP) — Authorities have added terrorism charges against a man accused of ambushing a Pennsylvania State Police barracks and killing a trooper, and they say he told them he wanted to "wake people up." Associated Press Falling ruble doesn't hit Putin – at least, not yet The shelves at the Perekrostok supermarket near Proletarskaya Metro in central Moscow are piled high with fresh produce. The meat department looks well-stocked, and the usual wide array of dairy products beckons. Christian Science Monitor Man caught on video in woman's abduction indicted PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The man accused of abducting a Philadelphia woman seen on surveillance video struggling while being grabbed off a city street was indicted Thursday on a federal kidnapping charge. Associated Press Navy SEAL on Fox: I met Osama bin Laden 'for a second' Former Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill on Wednesday said he met Osama bin Laden, alive, for perhaps one second. Then he fired three quick shots at the architect of 9/11, who fell by the side of his bed. Christian Science Monitor Late Ebola Patient's Fiancee Gets Nothing in Hospital Settlement Thomas Eric Duncan's Children and Parents Get Settlement, Fiancee Gets Nothing ABC News How prepaid cards work and why Feds are watching NEW YORK (AP) — Prepaid cards allow users to store and spend their money without tying themselves to a traditional bank. Now regulators want many of the protections that cover bank accounts expanded to this product. Associated Press Play Chilean farmers turn dung into electricity Chile's farmers are getting more than just milk and cheese from their cows - turning the vast quantity of dung they produce into electricity and helping to fight the country's problem of expensive imported energy. Duration: 02:02 AFP Videos Davis powers Pelicans past Lakers, 109-102 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Anthony Davis and Tyreke Evans were off and running the moment Kobe Bryant's 20-foot jumper bounced off the rim and into the hands of 7-foot Pelicans center Omer Asik. Associated Press
New Jersey college buys Atlantic City's closed Showboat casino By Daniel Kelley PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A college in southern New Jersey has announced plans to buy the shuttered Showboat Atlantic City casino resort from Caesars Entertainment Corp and turn the property into a branch campus. The company announced Wednesday that Richard Stockton College, located… Reuters College football player in Oregon charged with murder By Shelby Sebens (Reuters) - A Willamette University football player from California has been charged with murder after a 66-year-old man was found dead near an intersection in Salem, Oregon, prosecutors said on Thursday. Authorities said Beau W. Smith, a 22-year-old senior at Willamette, a private… Reuters50 mins ago 'I smell' confession wins homeless right to papal showers Pope Francis has ordered the installation of showers for the homeless just next to St Peter's square after a street dweller declared himself too smelly to eat with a bishop. Next week, work will begin to install three showers to enable the homeless in the area to wash themselves and their clothes… AFP US denies failing to help Nigeria fight Boko Haram The United States hit back Wednesday at allegations by the Nigerian ambassador of failing to help fight Boko Haram militants, saying there had been "a great deal" of US aid to his country. In the past six months since the Islamic militants snatched some 200 schoolgirls in northern Nigeria,… AFP Austrian cave researchers find skeleton of skier VIENNA (Reuters) - Cave researchers in Austria have stumbled across the skeleton of a skier who apparently fell to his death many decades ago. Geologist Georg Zagler made the grisly discovery last month while exploring the Alpine site on Untersberg peak near Salzburg. A recovery team brought out… Reuters Afghan power struggle seen delaying formation of new government By Hamid Shalizi and Jessica Donati KABUL (Reuters) - Weeks after a new Afghan president was sworn in, a tussle for power means it could be weeks - if not months - before a cabinet is in place, the last thing his government needs as it gears for foreign troops to leave after 13 years of war.… Reuters China Has Now Assumed Great Power Status For several years, China's role in international politics has been that of an overgrown teenager: large and powerful, but clumsy and developing. And no issue exemplified this role more than in the environment. No country in the world emits more carbon dioxide than China, which surpassed the United… The Atlantic Play McConnell: 'Disturbed' With Obama Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky won election by fellow Republicans on Thursday to become Senate majority leader when the new Congress convenes in January, fulfilling a long-held ambition. (Nov. 13) Associated Press Videos Obama, Suu Kyi meet as Myanmar hero shifts role NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) — When President Barack Obama meets with Myanmar's opposition icon Aung San Suu Kyi on Friday, he will encounter a figure in the midst of an evolution he finds familiar: the shift from history-making trailblazer to establishment politician. Associated Press Star-studded TV show to help needy dogs find homes LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscar winner Hilary Swank is unleashing some serious star power to help rescue dogs get adopted by families who want to make a difference on Thanksgiving — or those who just want to watch terriers instead of touchdowns on TV. Associated Press Play Boehner: GOP will fight "tooth and nail" against Obama executive action on immigration House Speaker John Boehner says Republicans will fight against any executive action by President Obama on immigration, while Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi says the president has history on his side. Rough Cut (no reporter narration) Reuters Videos Play Bob Ross and the Original 'Shake It Off' Ross was shaking off … his brushes long before Swift was even born. Odd News Fisher switches QBs; Hill to start against Broncos ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jeff Fisher broke the news in person to Austin Davis, alone and immersed in study at Rams Park preparing for this week's game against the Denver Broncos. Associated Press Factbox: New U.S. Navy warship readies for 16-month deployment to Asia (Reuters) - The USS Fort Worth, a warship built by Lockheed Martin Corp, is slated to depart on Monday for Asia, where it will operate largely out of Singapore for 16 months, the longest deployment of a U.S. Navy ship in 42 years, Navy officials said. Following are some key facts about the ship,… Reuters Teacher on school shooting: 'Blood is everywhere' SEATTLE (AP) — The teacher described by witnesses as a hero for trying to intervene when a student opened fire inside his Washington state high school described a horrifying scene during a 911 call: "Blood is everywhere. I need help. I need help now." Associated Press Islamic State leader urges attacks in Saudi Arabia: speech BEIRUT (Reuters) - Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi called for attacks against the rulers of Saudi Arabia in a speech purported to be in his name on Thursday, saying his self-declared caliphate was expanding there and in four other Arab countries. Baghdadi also said a U.S.-led military… Reuters Doctor: Girl, 12, competent in Slender Man case WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — A state doctor believes the mental condition of one of two girls accused of repeatedly stabbing a classmate to please the fictional horror character Slender Man has improved, and the 12-year-old is fit to stand trial, a Wisconsin judge said Wednesday. Associated Press Burkina Faso general goes to France for treatment OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — A general who attempted to declare himself president of Burkina Faso amid that country's chaos has flown to France for medical treatment. Associated Press Court won't revisit concealed weapon permits case SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California counties can't require gun owners to show good cause beyond the need for self-defense to get a concealed weapons permit after a federal appeals court on Wednesday let its previous ruling stand on the issue. Associated Press
Armenia vows 'grave consequences' after helicopter downed AFP Agence France-Presse@AFPFollow on Twitter Azerbaijan shoots down Armenian military helicopter u.afp.com/ufo November 12, 2014 Greece holds breath as skeleton found in Alexander-era tomb Archaeologists are holding their breath that a skeleton found in a mysterious, richly-decorated tomb from the time of Alexander the Great will solve the riddle of who ancient Greece's biggest burial mound was built for. Having dug their way past huge decapitated sphinxes, broken through a wall… AFP Pentagon downplays Iranian replica drone after first flight WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran's copy of a U.S. drone aircraft captured in 2011 is inferior to the American original, the Pentagon said on Wednesday, as it downplayed claims from Tehran this week that the replica had taken its first flight. Asked about the Iranian replica, Pentagon spokesman Colonel… Reuters Pot-friendly states team up on Capitol Hill WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of Congress from states with legal pot urged their colleagues Thursday not to stand in the way of expanded legalization and to approve measures that would make it easier for marijuana businesses to operate. Associated Press Play Video Archbishop-designate Blase Cupich arrives in Chicago Archbishop-designate Blase Cupich arrived in Chicago from Baltimore, where he has been attending a meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. WLS – Chicago 56 mins ago Gov't tells US drivers to get used to cheap gas NEW YORK (AP) — Those low gas prices on station signs aren't going away soon, the government says. Associated Press Father of boys found in squalid Denver home pleads guilty to abuse By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) - A father of four malnourished boys found living amid cat feces in a squalid Denver home and unable to speak except by grunts pleaded guilty on Thursday to felony child abuse, prosecutors said. Wayne Sperling, 66, was arrested last year along with his common-law… Reuters Play Video Christian Militia Reclaims Iraqi Town From IS A Christian militia group has taken control of the northern Iraqi town of Bakufa, which, just until weeks ago, was in the hands of extremists from the Islamic State group. (Nov. 13) Associated Press Videos Auburn's struggling defense now faces Gurley AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Auburn's defense has been struggling against quarterbacks ranging from a Heisman Trophy contender to a freshman making his first road start. Associated Press Space pilot 'unbuckled' himself as craft split apart The surviving pilot of the Virgin Galactic spaceship that crashed last month unbuckled himself and was thrown free from the disintegrating craft, investigators said Wednesday. Peter Siebold told them he did not know that his co-pilot had prematurely unlocked a key system on the spaceship, which… AFP Skakel settles lawsuit against HLN's Nancy Grace NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel has settled a lawsuit against television commentator Nancy Grace and others over comments made on her HLN network show in 2012 about the murder case against him. Associated Press Winless Newman on cusp of NASCAR championship HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — Ryan Newman is the underdog — minus the darling — of NASCAR's final four, making a mockery of the revamped playoff format that was supposed to put a premium on winning. Associated Press Obamacare architect says 'stupid' voters let bill pass. White House face-palm? 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Associated Press Fury over Mexico student 'massacre' boils over Mexicans furious at the presumed massacre of 43 students torched the ruling party's Guerrero state headquarters and briefly took a police commander prisoner as growing protests rocked President Enrique Pena Nieto's government. Riot police clashed with protesters in running street battles as black… AFP Thin melanomas cause greater number of deaths By Janice Neumann (Reuters Health) - More people are dying from melanomas thinner than a dime than from the thicker cancerous skin lesions long thought to be more dangerous, according to a new study from Queensland, Australia. Thin tumors, which are less often lethal but far more common, accounted… Reuters China offers ASEAN friendship, loans as South China Sea tension bubbles By Simon Webb and Paul Mooney NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - China's Prime Minister Li Keqiang proposed a friendship treaty with Southeast Asian countries and offered $20 billion in loans on Thursday but held firm on the line that Beijing will only settle South China Sea disputes directly with other… Reuters Arkansas teen arrested after failed attempt at driver's license By Steve Barnes LITTLE ROCK Ark. (Reuters) - An Arkansas teenager's attempt to land a driver's license landed him in jail after he was charged with driving to the test site without a license and smashing into a state trooper's patrol car and a house when trying to flee. Damontay Wright, 19, was… Reuters U.S. Capitol workers, others strike for higher pay, union By John Clarke WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hundreds of striking federal contract workers, including for the first time some from the U.S. Capitol, rallied on Thursday to urge President Barack Obama to boost pay and spur unionization. About 800 striking workers and supporters, including members of… Reuters Play Boehner: 'Fight Tooth and Nail' on Immigration
Iraq Christians guard village taken from IS group BAKUFA, Iraq (AP) — The flag of an Iraqi Christian minority party is hoisted high over the village of Bakufa in northern Iraq, less than a month after Islamic State militants were pushed out and the extremists' black banner was taken down. Associated Press Poll: Latin America Catholics steadily leave faith RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Latin Americans born into Roman Catholic families have increasingly left the faith for Protestant churches, while many others have dropped organized religion altogether in a major shift in the region's religious identity, according to a survey released Thursday. Associated Press View Earthquake rattles parts of Kansas and Oklahoma (8 photos) An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 shook parts of Kansas and Oklahoma on Wednesday, the largest since a series of temblors began rattling Kansas a little more than a year ago. 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Several dozen members of Turkiye Genclik Birligi (Turkish Youth Union/TGB) attacked the visiting US… AFP Hong Kong democracy protest leaders to fly to Beijing Hong Kong democracy protest leaders said they will head to Beijing Saturday in hopes of bringing their demands for political reform to the Chinese authorities, but there are worries they will not be allowed into the country. Protestors, spearheaded by the Hong Kong Federation of Students, have… AFP Belarus official: Ukraine war may push us to West LONDON (AP) — Belarus wants to strengthen its economic ties to the West and could even help it bypass Russia's ban on some Western foods by reprocessing EU products. Associated Press View Window washers trapped on scaffold outside One World Trade Center (15 photos) Rescue crews rushed to One World Trade Center early Wednesday afternoon where scaffolding is dangling from the side of the soaring tower. 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