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Today's Most Popular News: | | Colossal storm roars through nation's heartland Tue, 1 Feb 2011 10:13 pm PST AP - A winter weather colossus roared into the nation's heartland Tuesday, laying down a paralyzing punch of dangerous ice and whiteout snow that served notice from Texas to Maine that the storm billed as the worst in decades could live up to the hype. Full Story | Top | Satellite image shows U.S. blanketed by winter storms Tue, 1 Feb 2011 01:23 pm PST The Lookout - If you live just about anywhere in the continental United States, there's a good chance your life will be affected in some way by the "life-threatening" winter storm currently blanketing most of the nation. The sheer sweep of thing comes across dramatically in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration satellite image above. Term this winter what you [...] Full Story | Top | 100 dogs in Canada killed after business slows Tue, 1 Feb 2011 06:26 pm PST AP - The 100 dogs were shot dead over two days after an expected post-Olympics boom in dogsledding business at an adventure company didn't pan out. Most died instantly, but others suffered like the one that ran away with its "face blown off and an eye hanging out." Full Story | Top | Strong cyclone bears down on north Australia coast Tue, 1 Feb 2011 11:35 pm PST AP - Police barked at stragglers to get off streets as one of Australia's biggest-ever storms bore down on the northeast Wednesday while residents huddled in evacuation centers or at home in bathrooms bunkered with mattresses. Full Story | Top | Hard Freeze Warning issued for Dallas-Fort Worth Tue, 1 Feb 2011 01:54 pm PST The Dallas Local - Web Staff, CBS 11 News It's been 15 years since air this cold has impacted North Texans. Although the heavy snow and sleet have pushed well away from North Texas, this strong blast of arctic air continues to build clouds … Full Story | Top | Egypt crowds unmoved by Mubarak's vow not to run Tue, 1 Feb 2011 10:06 pm PST AP - President Hosni Mubarak defied a quarter-million protesters demanding he step down immediately, announcing Tuesday he would serve out the last months of his term and "die on Egyptian soil." He promised not to seek re-election, but that did not calm public fury as clashes erupted between his opponents and supporters. Full Story | Top | Monster storm carves path across United States Tue, 1 Feb 2011 06:34 pm PST Reuters - A monster winter storm stretching from New Mexico to Maine laid down a sheet of ice on the Plains and lower Midwest on Tuesday, turning to snow as it crept north, and forecasters said the worst was yet to come. Full Story | Top | Scientists find 5 new Parkinson's genes Tue, 1 Feb 2011 04:10 pm PST AP - Scientists have identified five new genes linked to Parkinson's disease in a large genetic analysis of the illness, according to a new study. After reviewing nearly 8 million possible genetic mutations, researchers pinpointed five genes connected to Parkinson's disease. Previously, six other genes were identified, and experts say there is now increasing proof the degenerative disease is sparked by peoples' genes. Full Story | Top | Trained Labrador Can Sniff Out Colon Cancer, Researchers Say Tue, 1 Feb 2011 08:48 pm PST HealthDay - MONDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- With powers of smell far superior to those of humans, dogs can sniff out buried earthquake victims. They can unearth hidden bombs or drugs. They can also apparently detect colorectal cancer, Japanese researchers suggest. Full Story | Top | Muslim dignitaries pay their respects at Auschwitz Tue, 1 Feb 2011 10:57 am PST AP - In a bid to fight anti-Semitism and bridge cultural rifts, a large delegation of Muslim dignitaries visited Auschwitz on Tuesday to pay tribute to the millions of Jews and others who were systematically killed in the Holocaust. Full Story | Top | Elton John: Billy Joel needs rehab, tough love Tue, 1 Feb 2011 06:32 pm PST AP - Elton John says Billy Joel needs to get serious about rehab and "do something better" with his life. John makes the comments about his former touring partner in the Feb. 17 edition of Rolling Stone magazine. He tells the magazine the pair canceled many tours because of Joel's illnesses and "alcoholism." Full Story | Top |
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