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| Dozens die in Odessa, rebels down Ukraine helicopters Friday, May 02, 2014 03:13 PM PDT | Top |
| Obama, Merkel threaten new Russia sanctions Friday, May 02, 2014 09:57 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel threatened tougher new sanctions against Russia on Friday if Moscow does not quickly change its disruptive behavior. Full Story | Top |
| Nineteen hurt in New York subway derailment Friday, May 02, 2014 03:23 PM PDT | Top |
| Russia Can Lose Territory, Too. It Should Worry. Friday, May 02, 2014 02:30 AM PDT Even President Obama, at last, found an off-ramp he didn't believe in. Thus two weeks after an agreement to disarm and disband pro-Russian separatists, those separatists remain armed and banded, backed by an unrepentant Russia. Russia has successfully defied the international system not just because it is stronger on the ground, but because it found a loophole in the rules of international behavior. In eastern Ukraine and the Crimea, the rule against annexing another state is clouded by the rule supporting ethnic self-determination. That cloudiness has muted the Western reaction and been mildly humiliating at the same time – a bonus for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Full Story | Top |
| Family reunited with dog that went missing 18 months ago during Hurricane Sandy Friday, May 02, 2014 07:18 AM PDT About 18 months after Hurricane Sandy struck the eastern United States, a family was reunited with the dog they thought had been lost to the storm. Full Story | Top |
| Coming soon: a brain implant to restore memory Friday, May 02, 2014 09:28 AM PDT The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is forging ahead with a four-year plan to build a sophisticated memory stimulator, as part of President Barack Obama's $100 million initiative to better understand the human brain. Some say those who could benefit include the five million Americans with Alzheimer's disease and the nearly 300,000 US military men and women who have sustained traumatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan. "If you have been injured in the line of duty and you can't remember your family, we want to be able to restore those kinds of functions," DARPA program manager Justin Sanchez said this week at a conference in the US capital convened by the Center for Brain Health at the University of Texas at Dallas. "We think that we can develop neuroprosthetic devices that can directly interface with the hippocampus, and can restore the first type of memories we are looking at, the declarative memories," he said. Full Story | Top |
| Ready for Hillary’s Running Mate? Friday, May 02, 2014 02:45 AM PDT | Top |
| Obama, Merkel to display unity against Russia Friday, May 02, 2014 07:28 AM PDT | Top |
| Did da Vinci create a 3D 'Mona Lisa'? Friday, May 02, 2014 01:26 PM PDT | Top |
| Northern Ireland waits for verdict in Adams arrest Friday, May 02, 2014 04:32 AM PDT BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Northern Ireland is waiting. The country's most famous — and infamous — politician could be charged over a decades-old slaying of a Belfast mother of 10, or walk away a free man. Full Story | Top |
| If Russia Goes Over the Economic Cliff, It Won’t Go Alone Friday, May 02, 2014 03:00 AM PDT Secretary of State John Kerry last month tried to explain the complexity of the decision-making process surrounding sanctions on Russia. The U.S. and E.U. have already announced very targeted sanctions against Russia as a penalty for its takeover of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and it's threatening posture toward eastern Ukraine. However, what's been implemented so far is only a taste of what a full-on sanctions regime, such as the one imposed against Iran, might mean for the Russian economy. But in testimony before Congress last month, Kerry noted that Russia is a major player in the world economy, and said that damaging the Russian economy will also have effects on U.S. businesses operating in Russia and on U.S. exports. Full Story | Top |
| Major security hole found in popular login protocols – and it won’t be fixed anytime soon Friday, May 02, 2014 07:42 AM PDT Following the major Heartbleed security issue that affected millions of websites, a different vulnerability has been discovered that could have allowed hackers to steal certain personal data from users. CNET reports that a security flaw in the OAuth and OpenID online login protocols could be used to steal data and redirect users to malicious websites. Dubbed "Covert Redirect," the exploit masquerades as a login pop-up based on an affected site's domain, which would easily fool unsuspecting Internet users. "For example, someone clicking on a malicious phishing link will get a pop-up window in Facebook, asking them to authorize the app," the publication writes. "Instead of using a fake domain name that's similar to trick users, the Covert Redirect flaw uses the Full Story | Top |
| First U.S. case of deadly MERS virus confirmed: CDC Friday, May 02, 2014 04:53 PM PDT | Top |
| Gel Manicures Linked to Skin Cancer Friday, May 02, 2014 04:45 AM PDT | Top |
| Next stop for Rob Ford _ rehabilitation center Friday, May 02, 2014 08:11 AM PDT TORONTO (AP) — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford began treatment for substance abuse, his brother said Friday, two days after a second video emerged that appears to show the mayor puffing from a crack pipe. Full Story | Top |
| Pennsylvania fights paying Jerry Sandusky's pension Friday, May 02, 2014 10:44 AM PDT | Top |
| New Documentary From Woman With Rare Syndrome Aims To Curb Online Bullying Friday, May 02, 2014 09:02 AM PDT Lizzie Velasquez finds a way to not only overcome adversity, but also transform it in to something positive. After inspiring many with her story, the Austin, Texas-native is now launching a Kickstarter campaign. Velasquez looks to raise money for production on a documentary that will spread her message even further. Full Story | Top |
| House plans special committee to probe Benghazi Friday, May 02, 2014 12:56 PM PDT | Top |
| ‘Suspicious’: Sober driver arrested for drunk driving after deputy runs stop sign and crashes into her car Friday, May 02, 2014 02:38 PM PDT Tanya Weyker of Milwaukee, Wisconsin has been fighting for over a year to clear her name and get her medical bills paid following a serious car accident with a Milwaukee County Sheriff's Deputy. Full Story | Top |
| Civil rights leader resigns, caught in scandal over NBA team owner's racist rant Friday, May 02, 2014 03:34 AM PDT The president of the Los Angeles chapter of the NAACP resigned Thursday in ongoing fallout over racist comments made by the owner of the Clippers basketball team, who had been slated to be honored by the organization with a lifetime achievement award. Citing the scandal over team owner Donald Sterling's anti-African-American rant on a widely circulated audio recording, Leon Jenkins said in a statement posted on the civil rights organization's website that he had caused the NAACP "negative exposure." "Please be advised that the legacy, history and reputation of the NAACP is more important to me than the presidency," Jenkins wrote. "In order to separate the Los Angeles NAACP and the NAACP from the negative exposure I have caused the NAACP, I respectfully resign my position as president of the Los Angeles NAACP." The scandal over Sterling's remarks, made public over the weekend, sparked outrage from fans and players, and numerous commercial sponsors pulled their support from the team. Full Story | Top |
| Scalia’s factual error not only one in recent Supreme Court decisions Friday, May 02, 2014 07:00 AM PDT The legal press is up in arms over a factual mistake made by Justice Antonin Scalia in a Supreme Court decision this week. But Scalia isn't alone among justices who've been corrected by academics and even a few bloggers. Full Story | Top |
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