Storms dump heavy rain, snow on parts of West Thu, 30 Dec 2010 06:32 pm PST AP - A winter storm pummeled the western U.S. on Thursday with fierce wind gusts, heavy rain and more than 2 feet of snow, closing hundreds of miles of roads and dumping a snowy mix of precipitation on the edges of Phoenix. Full Story | Top | WikiLeaks show US frustrated with Egypt military Thu, 30 Dec 2010 11:17 pm PST AP - Egypt's military, the biggest recipient of U.S. military aid after Israel, is in decline, according to American diplomats, who blame the Arab nation's top brass for failing to modernize and adapt to deal with new threats. Full Story | Top | US Homeland Security chief arrives in Afghanistan Thu, 30 Dec 2010 08:49 pm PST AP - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (neh-pahl-ih-TAN'-oh) has arrived in Kabul, Afghanistan, to spend New Year's Eve with U.S. troops and the Homeland Security officers who have been working with the Afghan government to try to secure that country's porous borders from militants, as well as weapons and drug smugglers. Full Story | Top | Millions gathering to count in the new year Thu, 30 Dec 2010 11:34 pm PST AP - Enthusiastic Australians camped out at parks alongside the Sydney Harbour Bridge to win the best view of Friday's spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks kicking off celebrations around the world. Full Story | Top | Time Warner Cable says Big 4 shows to stay on-air Thu, 30 Dec 2010 08:06 pm PST AP - Time Warner Cable Inc. said Thursday that its customers will still be able to view major programming from ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox even if it can't reach a deal with broadcaster Sinclair before their contract expires Friday at midnight. Full Story | Top | Kidney parole condition raises ethical questions Thu, 30 Dec 2010 06:33 pm PST AP - A debate is unfolding over an unusual offer from Mississippi's governor: He will free two sisters imprisoned for an armed robbery that netted $11, but one woman's release requires her to donate her kidney to the other. Full Story | Top | Rattner settles with Cuomo for $10 million Thu, 30 Dec 2010 12:37 pm PST Reuters - Former Obama administration auto industry czar Steven Rattner agreed to pay $10 million to resolve lawsuits by New York's attorney general over kickbacks allegedly paid to do business with the state's pension fund. Full Story | Top | Asia stocks ring out 2010 with solid gains but dollar dips Thu, 30 Dec 2010 07:27 pm PST Reuters - Most Asian stock markets looked set on Friday to end the year with solid gains and further advances are expected in 2011, but worries about the sluggish U.S. economy and Europe's festering debt crisis will likely keep investors on edge well into the new year. Full Story | Top | Woman in insider trading case stays in jail Thu, 30 Dec 2010 04:20 pm PST Reuters - A California woman charged with leaking secrets about technology companies to two hedge funds in exchange for illegal payments will stay in jail over the weekend after a friend failed to guarantee her bail, her lawyer said. Full Story | Top | Minnesota sues 3M over pollution claims Thu, 30 Dec 2010 11:24 am PST Reuters - The state of Minnesota sued 3M Co on Thursday, saying that the company contaminated the state's waters for decades with chemicals used in some of its best known products, including Scotchgard stain repellent. Full Story | Top | Ford recalls F-series pickups, Edge, Lincoln MKX Thu, 30 Dec 2010 12:18 pm PST Reuters - Ford Motor Co is recalling about 20,000 new vehicles in North America, mainly its heavy duty pickup trucks, due to the chance that an electrical short could cause a fire, Ford and U.S. federal regulators said on Thursday. Full Story | Top | Groupon eyes IPO by end of 2011: report Thu, 30 Dec 2010 12:17 pm PST Reuters - Online discount coupon provider Groupon Inc is working toward a potential public offering of its common shares by the end of 2011, the New York Times said, citing people briefed on the matter. Full Story | Top | Venezuela condemns "imperial" U.S. visa reprisal Thu, 30 Dec 2010 12:35 pm PST Reuters - Venezuela condemned on Thursday the United States' revocation of its ambassador's visa as an "imperial" move by President Barack Obama's government, saying the measure should be immediately overturned. Full Story | Top |
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