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Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:39 AM PST
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What humans may have looked like 7,000 years ago 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:39 AM PST
MesolithicDark skin. Blue eyes. Beard. Thin and borderline lactose-intolerant. That's what scientists say at least one Mesolithic European man looked like 7,000 years ago, after studying DNA from bones discovered in a Spanish cave.
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Wealth gap: A guide to what it is, why it matters 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 08:02 AM PST
FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013, file photo, a destitute man sleeps on the sidewalk under a holiday window at Blanc de Chine, in New York. A Gallup poll found two-thirds of Americans are dissatisfied with the nation's distribution of wealth. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — From the White House to the Vatican to the business elite in Davos, Switzerland, one issue keeps seizing the agenda: the growing gap between the very wealthy and everyone else.
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Hillary Clinton hasn't driven a car since 1996 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 11:03 AM PST
Hillary Clinton Addresses National Automobile Dealers Association ConventionShe may be in the driver's seat when it comes to the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, but Hillary Clinton says she hasn't driven a car in nearly 20 years.
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McCain Censure the Latest Sign of GOP Fratricide 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 11:41 AM PST
McCain Censure the Latest Sign of GOP FratricideIf there were any doubts that Republicans are in the throes of ideological fratricide that could threaten their prospects for success this fall, they were dispelled over the weekend in Arizona. In a move both bizarre and ill-timed, Arizona Republican Party members voted to censure Sen. John McCain – a highly-decorated Vietnam War hero, maverick conservative and 2008 Republican presidential nominee – for being too liberal for their taste. For too long we have waited, hoping Senator McCain would return to our Party's values on his own. McCain's offenses cited in the resolution included working on comprehensive immigration reform, or "amnesty," and not going along with last year's conservative strategy to "defund" President Obama's signature health-care law, according to a report in The Arizona Republic.
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The new face of food stamps: working-age Americans 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 01:44 AM PST
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a first, working-age people now make up the majority in U.S. households that rely on food stamps — a switch from a few years ago, when children and the elderly were the main recipients.
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Caribbean cruise ended after outbreak of illness 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 08:37 AM PST
Caribbean cruise ended after outbreak of illnessThe Royal Caribbean cruise line on Sunday ended a ship's 10-day trip in the Caribbean early after hundreds of passengers and crew members were sickened with a gastrointestinal illness. The Miami-based ...
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'I'm off to Auschwitz. Kisses, Yours, Heini.' 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:58 AM PST
Heinrich Himmler was one of the most notorious leaders of Hitler's Nazi Party, responsible for the deaths of millions of men, women and children. Excerpts from chilling letters he wrote his family were recently published on the German news site Die Welt.
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State of the Union 'Designated Survivor' Demystified 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:00 AM PST
State of the Union 'Designated Survivor' DemystifiedFormer Cabinet Members Reveal New Details About Preparations for Catastrophe
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NBA’s Jason Collins, Boston Marathon survivors among Obama’s State of the Union guests 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 03:00 AM PST
It's "meet the Skutniks" time in Washington DC: The NBA's first openly gay player, a hero from the Boston Bombing (and the man he helped save), the Moore, Oklahoma fire chief who led the search for survivors after a devastating tornado, and others.
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Big Boy locomotive begins California farewell tour 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 05:10 AM PST
Spectators view the historic locomotive, Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 at Metrolink Station, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014, in Covina, Calif. The 600-ton Big Boy locomotive left the Pomona fairgrounds on its way to a Union Pacific rail yard in Colton, about 60 miles away, where it will be available for two weekends of public viewing before moving on to Cheyenne, Wyo., for restoration work. The goal is to eventually get Engine 4014 back on the rails, said Union Pacific spokesman Aaron Hunt. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)POMONA, Calif. (AP) — An enormous steam locomotive that has been entertaining train enthusiasts at a California museum for years began a trek of more than 1,200 miles on Sunday with the ultimate goal of putting the engine back on the nation's rails.
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Colorado High School Student Sets Self on Fire in Cafeteria 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 12:47 PM PST
Colorado High School Student Sets Self on Fire in CafeteriaStudent, 16, Is in Critical Condition After Setting Himself Ablaze
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How an Obama State of the Union speech is born 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:23 AM PST
President Obama fine tunes his State of the Union address with Chief Speechwriter Cody Keenan. Photo released on January 26, 2014President Barack Obama's 2014 State of the Union speech is coming together, draft by draft, much of it springing from the mind of a quick-witted 33-year-old with a below-ground West Wing office, an above-average thirst for caffeine and a passion for the 1985 Chicago Bears.
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Bone-chilling images from the arctic blast 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 08:56 AM PST
The arctic blast that sent temperatures in the Midwest and other parts of the country plummeting has provided some spectacular bone-chilling imagery.
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Mexico legalizes vigilantes, nabs cartel leader 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:34 PM PST
FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2014 file photo, an armed man belonging to the Self-Defense Council of Michoacan, (CAM), stands guard at a checkpoint set up by the self-defense group at the entrance to Antunez, Mexico. Mexico essentially legalized the country's growing MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico essentially legalized the country's growing "self-defense" groups Monday, while also announcing that security forces had captured one of the four top leaders of the Knights Templar drug cartel, which the vigilante groups have been fighting for the last year.
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Prominent Bitcoin entrepreneur charged with money laundering 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 03:39 PM PST
By Emily Flitter NEW YORK (Reuters) - The vice chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, a trade group promoting the adoption of the digital currency, has been charged by U.S. prosecutors with conspiring to commit money laundering by helping to funnel cash to illicit online drugs bazaar Silk Road. Charlie Shrem, who had financial backing from the Winklevoss twins and is well known as one of the bitcoin's biggest global promoters, was arrested on Sunday at John. F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan said on Monday. Shrem, who was also charged with operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, appeared in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Monday and was released on $1 million bond.
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Retiring This Year? These Are Your Health Care Options 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 02:00 AM PST
Retiring This Year? These Are Your Health Care OptionsMore than 60 percent of baby boomers approaching retirement are "terrified" of what health care costs may do to their retirement plans, according to a recent study by Nationwide Financial. They're so worried about the costs of health care that 40 percent say that they would delay retirement if it meant buying their own health care. Workers without access to a company health insurance plan are 7.5 percentage points more likely to retire after their 65th birthday (when Medicare eligibility kicks in), than those with access. Health care advocates say the changes to the health care system will be a huge boon to older Americans with pre-existing conditions and serious illnesses who can now purchase affordable individual insurance for the first time.
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Persistent below-zero temps visit Midwest again 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:27 AM PST
An SUV ventures past the St. Augusta, Minn., city limits sign on Stearns County Road 136 in near white-out conditions Sunday afternoon, Jan. 26, 2014 south of St. Cloud, Minn. An unusual weather pattern driving bitterly cold air from the Arctic Circle south across a huge swath of the Midwest is expected to send temperatures plummeting Monday from Minneapolis to Louisville, Ky., the latest punch from a winter that is in some areas shaping up as one of the coldest on record. (AP Photo/St. Cloud Times, Kimm Anderson) MANDATORY CREDITCHICAGO (AP) — A second deep freeze in weeks locked the Midwest in its icy grip Monday, prompting schools to close, airlines to cancel flights and the mass mobilization of emergency crews to dig out major roadways.
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Exclusive: Democratic senators to file amicus brief in Hobby Lobby birth control case 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:51 PM PST
FILE - This May 22, 2013 file photo shows customer at a Hobby Lobby store in Denver. The Supreme Court has agreed to referee another dispute over President Barack Obama's health care law, whether businesses can use religious objections to escape a requirement to cover birth control for employees. The justices said Tuesday they will take up an issue that has divided the lower courts in the face of roughly 40 lawsuits from for-profit companies asking to be spared from having to cover some or all forms of contraception. The court will consider two cases. One involves Hobby Lobby Inc., an Oklahoma City-based arts and crafts chain with 13,000 full-time employees. Hobby Lobby won in the lower courts. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File)In a brief to be filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, 19 Democratic senators are siding with the Obama administration against evangelical Christian businessmen who argue that paying for their employees' birth control, a requirement under Obamacare, violates their company's religious freedom.
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AP NewsBreak: Ex-GOP Sen. John Warner endorses Dem 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 10:23 AM PST
FILE - In this Wednesday Jan. 18, 2012 file photo, former US Senator John Warner speaks on the floor of the House of Delegates at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. On Monday, Jan. 27, 2014, Warner endorsed his Democratic successor, Sen. Mark Warner, who is being challenged by Ed Gillespie in in Virginia's U.S. Senate race. The Warners are not related.This is the first time he has endorsed a Democrat outright. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Former Republican Sen. John W. Warner on Monday endorsed his Democratic successor over a past national GOP chairman in the race for the U.S. Senate seat he held for 30 years.
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Netanyahu settlement stand draws fire from all sides 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:27 AM PST
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 23, 2014Comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the World Economic Forum make it clear he is against the establishment of a Palestinian state, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat has said. "Anyone who says they want the settlers to remain is actually saying they don't want the establishment of a Palestinian state," Erakat said in remarks published Monday in Palestinian daily Al-Ayyam. Erakat was reacting to comments by Netanyahu at last week's WEF gathering in Davos, where the premier insisted Israel would not evacuate Jewish settlements built on occupied land the Palestinians want for their future state. Netanyahu has publicly supported the two-state solution during US-sponsored talks which envisage the creation of a Palestinian state as part of a final peace agreement.
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Report: Spies use smartphone apps to track people 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 04:38 PM PST
FILE - These file product images made available by Google show the new Google Maps iPhone app. The world's most popular online mapping system returned late Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, with the release of the Google Maps iPhone app. The release comes nearly three months after Apple Inc. replaced Google Maps as the device's built-in navigation system and inserted its own map software into the latest version of its mobile operating system. (AP Photo/Google, File)LONDON (AP) — Documents leaked by former NSA contactor Edward Snowden suggest that spy agencies have a powerful ally in Angry Birds and a host of other apps installed on smartphones across the globe.
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Being Mr. Mom: Stay-at-Home Dads on Tough, Full-Time Job 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:46 AM PST
Jake Howard-Potter is used looking like a fish out of water. He has been a stay at home dad for almost 4 years, taking care of 8-month-old Lyndon and 4-year-old Skylar. "It's really absolutely amazing to watch and be a part of," he said. "I'm definitely still enjoying it. It's quite a bit of work [...]
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No Gay People in Sochi, Mayor Claims 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:51 AM PST
No Gay People in Sochi, Mayor ClaimsInterview Comes Amid Swirling Anti-Gay Sentiment in Russia
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Russian activist publishes Sochi corruption file 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 11:29 AM PST
Anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny speaks during an interview with Reuters in MoscowSOCHI, Russia (AP) — An interactive website launched Monday by anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny paints a vivid picture of the suspected cost overruns and conflicts of interest at the Sochi Winter Olympics.
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Farm bill deal would cut food stamps by 1 percent 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:21 PM PST
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House plan to make major cuts to food stamps would be scaled back under a bipartisan agreement on a massive farm bill, a near end to a more than two-year fight that has threatened to hurt rural lawmakers in an election year.
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Hillary Clinton mum on presidency, says Benghazi her biggest regret 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 01:31 PM PST
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes remarks after receiving the 2013 Tom Lantos Human Rights Prize from the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice, during a ceremony on Capitol Hill in WashingtonBy Deepa Seetharaman NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton remained vague on Monday about whether she would run for president in 2016 and said the militant attack in Benghazi, Libya, was the biggest regret of her four years as the top U.S. diplomat. Before a large crowd of politically active car dealers, the overwhelming favorite among Democratic presidential contenders discussed her signal accomplishments, notably a recommendation that U.S. commandos go into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden, and her regrets. "My biggest regret is what happened in Benghazi," she said during a question-and-answer session after her keynote speech at the National Automobile Dealers Association convention in a packed, 4,000-seat room. Four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, were killed when militants attacked the lightly protected U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi and a better-fortified CIA base nearby on the night of September 11, 2012.
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The State of the Union address: A speechwriter's nightmare 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 04:23 AM PST
Former presidential speechwriters say they dreaded writing the annual address to the nation
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Congress secretly approves U.S. weapons flow to 'moderate' Syrian rebels 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 02:35 PM PST
Residents collect belongings in an area damaged by what activists said was an air strike by forces loyal to Syria's President Assad, in SalehinBy Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Light arms supplied by the United States are flowing to "moderate" Syrian rebel factions in the south of the country and U.S. funding for months of further deliveries has been approved by Congress, according U.S. and European security officials. The weapons, most of which are moving to non-Islamist Syrian rebels via Jordan, include a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets. The deliveries do not include weapons such as shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles, known as MANPADs, which could shoot down military or civilian aircraft, the officials said. The weapons deliveries have been funded by the U.S. Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30, two officials said.
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Marijuana contests join county fair in Colorado 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:45 PM PST
Uruguay's second "Cannabis CupDENVER (AP) — Pot at the county fair? Why not?
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