Today's Yahoo! News - Latest News & Headlines: | | Plenty of fire at first presidential debate Wed,3 Oct 2012 08:02 PM PDT President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney squared off in their first face-to-face presidential debate Wednesday, battling for more than an hour over the future of the economy, the federal budget, tax cuts, education, health care and even the future of Big Bird.
Full Story | Top | Obama camp: 'Testy' Romney lacked specifics Wed,3 Oct 2012 09:12 PM PDT Amid the widespread judgment that Mitt Romney beat President Obama in their first debate, top aides to the incumbent argued that the challenger came off as unlikable and failed to offer policy specifics.
Full Story | Top | Rare meningitis cases at 26 in 5 states, 4 deaths Wed,3 Oct 2012 09:06 PM PDT Associated Press - An outbreak of a rare and deadly form of meningitis has now sickened 26 people in five states who received steroid injections mostly for back pain, health officials said Wednesday. Four people have died, and more cases are expected.
Full Story | Top | State Dept opens Benghazi consulate attack probe Wed,3 Oct 2012 04:42 PM PDT Associated Press - Past investigations into attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions have blamed both the administration and Congress for failing to spend enough money to ensure that the overseas facilities were safe despite a clear rise in terror threats to American interests abroad.
Full Story | Top | N. Dakota oil boom minting up to 2,000 millionaires a year Wed,3 Oct 2012 12:45 PM PDT Reuters - STANLEY, North Dakota (Reuters) - The retired men shooting the breeze at Joyce's Cafe in Stanley don't look like oil barons but appearances can be deceptive, especially in North Dakota. Take Robert Western, a farmer who was dressed in rumpled overalls and a baseball cap as he sipped coffee and discussed the oil boom that has transformed this once sleepy town. "Some of the younger people buy a lot more - machinery, vehicles, things like that," said the 75-year-old Western. "The rest of us, I guess it doesn't alter our lifestyle a great deal. I don't have a lot of needs. ...
Full Story | Top | Colorado ranchers struggle to survive drought Wed,3 Oct 2012 11:27 AM PDT LOMA, Colo.—A group of black-coffee-drinking cowboys wearing ten-gallon hats gathered last week at the Western Slope Cattlemen's Livestock Auction house. Waiting inside a crowded diner for the sale to begin, they watched a light rain wash dust off the pickup trucks outside. The unusual sight raised cautious hopes that a crushing drought, which spread across [...]
Full Story | Top | Increase in craft beer helps turn industry around Wed,3 Oct 2012 01:18 PM PDT Brewers can finally toast to good sales this year, after a mid-year report published by the Brewer's Association cited a 14 percent growth in beer sales. The organization represents 1,400 U.S. breweries, or about 70 percent of the industry. Craft beer also experienced a spike... Full Story | Top | Startup gives users control over sale of personal data Wed,3 Oct 2012 12:47 PM PDT Most sites that you visit on the Web allow you to use their services without charging you money. There is a transaction happening, but you do not sign anything. You and the website have a sort of quasi-agreement: You, the user, do not pay to use the website's service, and in exchange, it shows you [...] Full Story | Top | Seinfeld fires off letter to the Times ripping critic Wed,3 Oct 2012 11:05 AM PDT Jerry Seinfeld really has a lot of free time on his hands. On Tuesday, the New York Times published a column by Neil Genzlinger critical of screenwriters he thinks overuse the word "really" in their scripts. "Civilization crumbles a little bit almost every time I turn on the television," Genzlinger wrote, "and a single word-and-punctuation-mark [...] Full Story | Top |
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