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| | What's the likelihood that Democrats could control Washington in 2012? Sat,31 Dec 2011 08:47 AM PST The Signal - As of December 31, 2011 the likelihood of the Democrats retaining the Presidency is 53.7 percent, retaining the Senate is 20.7 percent, and taking the House is 32.7 percent. This is compiled from Betfair, Intrade, and Iowa Electronic Market prediction market data. The chart shows how these three main predictions have shifted during the course [...] Full Story | Top | Romney son jokes about Obama's birth certificate Fri,30 Dec 2011 02:53 PM PST Associated Press - One of Mitt Romney's sons has an answer for those who say his father should release his tax returns. He jokes that President Barack Obama should go first and release his birth certificate and other records. Full Story | Top | Apocalypse Not Now: 2012 Doomsday Predictions Debunked by NASA Fri,30 Dec 2011 10:18 PM PST SPACE.com - On Dec. 21, 2012, many doomsday believers fear the apocalypse — anything from a rogue planet smashing into us to our world spinning end over end. However, the world should expect nothing more next year than the winter solstice, the longest night of the year, NASA says. Full Story | Top | Mystery trust beats the clock for lottery jackpot Fri,30 Dec 2011 01:30 PM PST Associated Press - Iowa Lottery officials had more questions than answers Friday as they tried to unravel the stunning mystery behind a year-old winning ticket turned in less than two hours before Thursday's deadline for a jackpot worth up to $14.3 million. Full Story | Top | Obama signs defense bill despite 'reservations' Sat,31 Dec 2011 02:52 PM PST Associated Press - President Barack Obama signed a wide-ranging defense bill into law Saturday despite having "serious reservations" about provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists. Full Story | Top | US seals $3.48B missiles, technology sale to UAE Sat,31 Dec 2011 01:22 AM PST Associated Press - The United States has reached a deal to sell $3.48 billion worth of missiles and related technology to the United Arab Emirates, a close Mideast ally, as part of a massive buildup of defense technology among friendly Mideast nations near Iran. Full Story | Top | Perry supports English as official language in US Fri,30 Dec 2011 06:26 PM PST Associated Press - Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry said Friday he would like English to be made the national language of the United States, agreeing with a frustrated voter who railed over the presence of multiple languages in everyday American life. Full Story | Top | In 2012, Obama to press ahead without Congress Sat,31 Dec 2011 06:09 AM PST Associated Press - Leaving behind a year of bruising legislative battles, President Barack Obama enters his fourth year in office having calculated that he no longer needs Congress to promote his agenda and may even benefit in his re-election campaign if lawmakers accomplish little in 2012. Full Story | Top | Iran proposes new nuclear talks with world powers Sat,31 Dec 2011 09:28 AM PST Associated Press - Iran said Saturday it has proposed a new round of talks on its nuclear program with six world powers that have been trying for years to persuade Tehran to freeze aspects of its atomic work that could provide a possible pathway to weapons production. Full Story | Top | Romney would veto immigration "dream" act Sat,31 Dec 2011 07:36 PM PST Reuters - LEMARS, Iowa (Reuters) - Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney said on Saturday he would veto a proposal granting U.S. citizenship to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the country as children, a pledge that won hearty applause from Iowa conservatives he hopes to win over. A young woman asked Romney about the bipartisan proposal known as the Dream Act, during an appearance at a crowded restaurant in Le Mars, a conservative Republican stronghold in western Iowa. ... Full Story | Top | 4.0 earthquake strikes in northeast Ohio Sat,31 Dec 2011 07:16 PM PST Associated Press - Officials said Saturday they believe the latest earthquake activity in northeast Ohio is related to the injection of wastewater into the ground near a fault line, creating enough pressure to cause seismic activity. Full Story | Top | Afghan girl tortured after refusing prostitution Sat,31 Dec 2011 05:08 AM PST Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - A 15-year-old Afghan girl was brutally tortured, beaten and locked in a toilet by her husband's family for months after she refused to become a prostitute, officials said Saturday. Sahar Gul was in critical condition when she was rescued from a house in northern Baghlan province last week, after her neighbors reported hearing Gul crying and moaning in pain. According to police in Baghlan, her in-laws pulled out her nails and hair, and locked her in a dark basement bathroom for about five months, with barely enough food and water to survive. ... Full Story | Top | Santorum, Up in Polls, Attracts Protesters, Glitter Bomb Sat,31 Dec 2011 05:12 AM PST ABC News - JOHNSTON, Iowa–Rick Santorum found himself with more press attention and more supporters at events than at any other time on the trail this week, but he also had to face attacks. It's something he wasn't experiencing while he was only in single digits in the... Full Story | Top | World rings in 2012 and bids adieu to a tough year Sat,31 Dec 2011 08:30 PM PST Associated Press - Fireworks glittered and boomed as revelers in Australia, Asia and the Middle East welcomed 2012 and others around the world looked forward to bidding adieu to a year marred by hurricanes, tsunamis and economic turmoil. Full Story | Top | WHO "deeply concerned" by mutant bird flu Fri,30 Dec 2011 08:10 PM PST AFP - The World Health Organization (WHO) said it was "deeply concerned" about research into whether the H5N1 flu virus could be made more transmissible between humans after mutant strains were produced in labs. Full Story | Top | Police: More cars set afire in LA, arson suspected Sat,31 Dec 2011 11:58 AM PST Associated Press - Several more cars burned in suspected arson attacks in the Los Angeles area early Saturday morning, and authorities investigated if they were connected to nearly two dozen deliberately set blazes a day earlier, police said. Full Story | Top | 2 abortion providers charged with murder in Md. Fri,30 Dec 2011 04:58 PM PST Associated Press - Authorities say two out-of-state doctors who traveled to Maryland to perform late-term abortions have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of murder, an unusual use of a law that allows for murder charges in the death of a viable fetus. Full Story | Top | Man, 99, Divorcing Wife Over 60-Year-Old Affair Thu,29 Dec 2011 03:48 PM PST ABC News - This year has been filled with its share of sudden and surprising divorces in the entertainment and political world, but this split may take the cake. A 99-year-old Italian man filed for divorce from his 96-year-old wife of 77 years after he found letters from... Full Story | Top | Washington to be first state to top $9 minimum wage Sat,31 Dec 2011 09:57 AM PST Reuters - CHICAGO (Reuters) - Washington will be the first state to require a minimum wage of more than $9 an hour when it joins seven other states on Sunday in automatically adjusting salaries to keep up with inflation. More than a million low-wage U.S. workers will see their hourly pay go up after the adjustment but many will remain mired in the ranks of the working poor in a country where nearly one-in-six live below the poverty line, according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics. ... Full Story | Top | Boeing wins $3.48 billion U.S. missile contract Fri,30 Dec 2011 09:32 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Boeing Co beat out Lockheed Martin to retain its position as the prime contractor for the U.S. long-range missile shield, the Pentagon said on Friday. The U.S. Defense Department said it was awarding Boeing a $3.48 billion, seven-year contract to develop, test, engineer and manufacture missile defense systems. A team led by Lockheed Martin Corp and Raytheon Co had vied with Boeing to expand and maintain the Ground-based Midcourse Defense, or GMD, hub of layered antimissile protection. Boeing partnered with Northrop Grumman Corp to retain the work. ... Full Story | Top | Baby sitter murder charge in Indiana girl's death Fri,30 Dec 2011 05:02 PM PST Associated Press - A trusted family friend who confessed to police that he bludgeoned to death a 9-year-old Indiana girl in his care then dismembered her just days before Christmas was formally charged Friday in the killing. Full Story | Top | Verizon ditches $2 fee after customer uproar Fri,30 Dec 2011 03:41 PM PST Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless has reversed its decision to charge a $2 fee for telephone and online bill payments, bowing to a storm of criticism from consumers and the U.S. communications regulator. The biggest U.S. wireless operator retracted its decision on Friday, just a day after it announced the fee for one-time payments, which was to have begun January 15. The consumer victory comes after Bank of America recently decided against a new $5 monthly fee for debit card users after consumers and lawmakers protested the charge. ... Full Story | Top | Think before you "Like" on Facebook Fri,30 Dec 2011 07:00 AM PST Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Annie Scranton has a little problem. The founder and president of New York City's Pace Public Relations is a successful and sober-minded individual, but when it comes to this one thing, she has a definite compulsion. It's the "Like" button on Facebook -- she just can't stop clicking it. "I'm totally obsessed with it," says the 31 year old. "Just like a lot of people I know. My friends and I call it 'Like-Bombing', where you go online and like everything. ... Full Story | Top | NKorea vows to defend Kim Jong Un "unto death" Sat,31 Dec 2011 08:57 PM PST Associated Press - North Korea vowed Sunday to stage an all-out drive for prosperity as it unites behind new leader Kim Jong Un, ushering in 2012 with promises to resolve food shortages, bolster its military and defend Kim Jong Il's young son "unto death." Full Story | Top | North Korea Restores Order to Kim Funeral With Photoshop Thu,29 Dec 2011 06:01 PM PST ABC News - The funeral procession for Kim Jong-Il was carried out with military precision and when a handful of dawdlers messed up those regimented lines, they were eliminated. From the photo, that is. A photo released by the North Korea's state news agency and transmitted by the... Full Story | Top | Court delays EPA rule on coal plants Fri,30 Dec 2011 05:22 PM PST Reuters - HOUSTON (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday issued a last-minute order to delay the January 1 implementation of stricter federal limits on pollution from coal-fired plants, providing a temporary win for utilities worried about the cost of implementation. In a blow to environmental groups, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted a request to stay the Environmental Protection Agency's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, pending further court review. ... Full Story | Top | Only Eight Pilots Are Qualified to Land on This 'Terrifying' Runway Fri,30 Dec 2011 11:05 AM PST The Blaze - There is a small airport in the Himalayan mountains with a 6,500-foot runway and picturesque surroundings. When flying into Paro Airport in Bhutan passengers may be staring in terrified awe of the 18,000-foot mountainous peaks or have their eyes squeezed tightly shut as the pilot weaves through the range. Full Story | Top | North Korea's new leaders lash out at South Korea and allies Fri,30 Dec 2011 01:42 PM PST Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea sounded a bellicose note in its first communication with the outside world since the death of leader Kim Jong-il, saying its confrontational stance against South Korea would not change and labeling its opponents "foolish." Since Kim Jong-il died on December 17, the outside world has been watching to see whether his son Kim Jong-un, aged in his 20s, would stick to its hardline "military first" policies that have seen the isolated nation move closer to nuclear weapons capacity. ... Full Story | Top |
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