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Source: U.S. immediately responded to Benghazi attack as terrorism
Thu,27 Sep 2012 02:56 PM PDT

An exterior view of the U.S. consulate, which was attacked and set on fire by gunmen yesterday, in BenghaziWhen gunmen struck the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11 of this year, the response from American officials was almost simultaneous: They immediately set about collecting information about the attackers, some of whom were quickly identified as foreigners, and tracing links from them to known extremist groups, a knowledgeable source has told Yahoo [...]


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Police: Minnesota office shooter kills four, then self
Thu,27 Sep 2012 11:45 PM PDT
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An officer secures the area as police investigate a shooting that left at least two dead and four others wounded at Accent Signage Systems in Minneapolis, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Richard Tsong-Taatarii) MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES TV OUTThe gunman who opened fire inside a Minneapolis sign-making business killed four people before fatally shooting himself, police said early Friday.


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California man behind anti-Muslim film ordered jailed
Thu,27 Sep 2012 11:18 PM PDT
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FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2012 file image from video provided by CBS2-KCAL9, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that has inflamed parts of the Middle East, is escorted by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies from his home in Cerritos, Calif. Nakoula, 55, was arrested Thursday for violating terms of his probation, authorities said. (AP Photo/CBS2-KCAL9, File) MANDATORY CREDIT CBS-KCAL9, LOS ANGELES OUT, LOS ANGELES TV OUTA federal judge on Thursday determined that a California man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that inflamed parts of the Middle East is a flight risk and ordered him detained.


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Netanyahu's 'red line' mocked on Twitter
Thu,27 Sep 2012 01:24 PM PDT

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu points to red line he drew on graphic of bomb used to represent Iran's nuclear program, in New YorkDuring his speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the completion of Iran's nuclear enrichment program threatens the stability of the Middle East, Europe and the United States—and urged world leaders to draw a "red line" to prevent Iran from continuing on. In a highly unusual [...]


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GOP fires vendor after questionable registrations
Thu,27 Sep 2012 07:22 PM PDT
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FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2008 file photo, a woman votes at a fire station in Jupiter, Fla. on election day. Republicans on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 fired a vendor suspected of submitting 106 questionable new voter registrations in Florida's Palm Beach County, ground zero for disputed ballots in 2000's presidential race. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter, File)Republicans on Thursday fired a vendor suspected of submitting 108 questionable new voter registrations in Florida's Palm Beach County, ground zero for disputed ballots in 2000's presidential race.


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Plane going to Everest region crashes, killing 19
Thu,27 Sep 2012 10:59 PM PDT
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Nepalese police search through the debris at the crash site of a Sita Air airplane near Katmandu, Nepal, early Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. The plane carrying trekkers into the Everest region crashed just after takeoff Friday morning in Nepal's capital, killing all 19 people on board, authorities said. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)A plane carrying trekkers to the Everest region crashed and burned just after takeoff Friday morning in Nepal's capital, killing the 19 Nepali, British and Chinese people on board, authorities said.


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Clinton urges 'cool heads' in China-Japan dispute
Thu,27 Sep 2012 11:31 PM PDT
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U.S. Secretary of State Clinton speaks during Security Council meeting in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged China and Japan on Thursday to let "cool heads" prevail in a festering dispute over a cluster of East China Sea islands, but hours later Chinese and Japanese diplomats traded barbs at the United Nations. Clinton met Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on the sidelines of this week's U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York and said it was important to ratchet down the quarrel over the islands that has soured ties between Asia's two largest economies, a senior State Department official said. ...


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Hackers, possibly from Mideast, block American banks' websites
Thu,27 Sep 2012 02:42 PM PDT
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Hackers, Possibly From Middle East, Block U.S. Banks' WebsitesThe financial and banking industries are on high alert tonight as a massive cyberattack continues, with potentially millions of customers of Bank of America, PNC and Wells Fargo finding themselves blocked from banking online.


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Spain's crisis budget aims at spending cuts not tax rises
Thu,27 Sep 2012 03:08 PM PDT
Reuters -

Protesters shout slogans during a protest against cuts in public education in central MadridSpain announced a crisis budget for 2013 based mostly on spending cuts on Thursday in what many see as an effort to pre-empt the likely conditions of an international bailout. Ministry budgets were slashed by 8.9 percent for next year and public sector wages frozen for a third year as Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy battles to trim one of the euro zone's biggest deficits. "This is a crisis budget aimed at emerging from the crisis ... ...


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Yosemite workers' blood examined for hantavirus clues
Thu,27 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT
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A view of the locked tents in the Curry Village section of Yosemite National Park in CaliforniaSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Public health officials have begun examining blood samples and questionnaire results from dozens of Yosemite National Park workers who volunteered for a study designed to shed light on an unprecedented outbreak of deadly hantavirus. This week's screening, which involved 96 workers, is the latest effort by officials to uncover clues about the rare, mouse-borne lung disease that has infected at least nine park visitors and killed three since June. ...


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Conn. man kills masked boy, finds out it's his son
Thu,27 Sep 2012 07:27 PM PDT
Associated Press - A man fatally shot a masked teenager in self-defense outside his neighbor's house during what appeared to be an attempted late-night burglary and then discovered it was his son, state police said. Full Story
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Affirmative action, rights cases await U.S. Supreme Court
Thu,27 Sep 2012 10:12 PM PDT
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People depart the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington(Reuters) - Affirmative action for minorities, human rights abuses and the constitutional authority for dogs to sniff out crime will top the U.S. Supreme Court's agenda when it returns to the bench on Monday. An even bigger issue, same-sex marriage, lurks on the horizon. The new term marks the full court's first return to the public eye since June when Chief Justice John Roberts surprised many by joining four more liberal justices in a 5-4 decision that upheld nearly all of President Barack Obama's healthcare law. The court will start with one of its most anticipated cases, Kiobel v. ...


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Thieves take $10,000 in wedding presents
Thu,27 Sep 2012 04:20 PM PDT
A newlywed couple's marriage is off to a rough start after thieves took more than $10,000 worth of gifts that the couple left unprotected outdoors overnight. "Somebody had come and taken all of the wedding gifts," Amy Wright, the bride, told local Pennsylvania affiliate WFMZ. "Every last card was gone, the boxes, the gift bags." [...] Full Story
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U.N. chief fooled by prank call from fake prime minister
Thu,27 Sep 2012 07:56 PM PDT
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UN Secretary-General Ban delivers his speech during a session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations European headquarters in GenevaUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A pair of Canadian radio comedians said on Thursday it took them less than an hour to get U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the phone during international diplomacy's busiest week - by pretending to be Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Ban was between meetings at the U.N. General Assembly of world leaders on Wednesday when he took a phone call from Quebec comedy duo "The Masked Avengers," famous for tricking celebrities and politicians. ...


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Theater seeks dismissal of lawsuits in Colorado mass shooting
Thu,27 Sep 2012 05:45 PM PDT
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A note left at a memorial to those killed in the movie theater shootings is seen in AuroraA theater chain being sued by three Colorado moviegoers who were hurt when a gunman opened fire during a July screening of the "Dark Knight Rises" said on Thursday the lawsuits should be dismissed, court papers show. James Holmes, a 24-year-old former neuroscience graduate student at the University of Colorado, has been charged with murder and attempted murder for the rampage that killed 12 people and wounded 58 others. Lawyers for Cinemark USA are seeking dismissal of the lawsuits filed last week in Denver federal court by the victims, who said the theater had lax security. ...


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Judge strikes down lawsuit claims against Palin
Thu,27 Sep 2012 05:52 PM PDT
Associated Press - A federal judge on Thursday struck down claims in a lawsuit alleging that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin acted to silence an activist who complained about traffic around the governor's mansion in 2009. Full Story
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Chef found guilty of murder in boiled body case
Thu,27 Sep 2012 02:20 PM PDT
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Defendant David Viens, right, listens as a second degree murder verdict was read in Los Angeles Thurwday Sept. 27, 2012. His attorney Fred McCurry is at left. Viens, a chef, told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death. (AP Photo /Brad Graverson, pool)A chef who told police he boiled his wife's body for four days to hide evidence of her death was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder.


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