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| | Kan., Ill., Md. tickets share lottery jackpot Sat,31 Mar 2012 06:06 AM PDT Associated Press - Lottery ticket-holders in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland each selected the winning numbers for the world record-breaking $640 million Mega Millions jackpot, lottery officials said early Saturday. Full Story | Top | Obama calls on Congress to pass 'Buffett Rule' tax Sat,31 Mar 2012 10:02 AM PDT Associated Press - President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to increase taxes on millionaires, reviving a proposal he first pitched last September that aims to draw sharp election-year lines between the president and the Republican opposition. Full Story | Top | Keith Olbermann Threatens Suit Over Current TV Firing Sat,31 Mar 2012 11:54 AM PDT ABC News Blogs - Keith Olbermann has threatened to sue Current TV after the controversial host was fired from his primetime slot less than a year after he joined the network. Former Vice President Al Gore, the co-founder of Current TV, said in a statement that the network was... Full Story | Top | Kansas man struck by lightning hours after buying lottery tickets Sat,31 Mar 2012 01:36 PM PDT Reuters - KANSAS CITY, Kansas (Reuters) - A Kansas man was struck by lightning hours after buying three Mega Millions lottery tickets on Thursday, proving in real life the old saying that a gambler is more likely to be struck down from the sky than win the jackpot. Bill Isles, 48, bought three tickets in the record $656 million lottery Thursday at a Wichita, Kansas grocery store. On the way to his car, Isles said he commented to a friend: "I've got a better chance of getting struck by lightning" than winning the lottery. Later at about 9:30 p.m. ... Full Story | Top | Security breach hits U.S. card processors, banks Fri,30 Mar 2012 04:39 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Four giant card-payment processors and large U.S. banks that issue debit and credit cards were hit by a data-security breach after third-party services provider Global Payments Inc discovered its systems were compromised by unauthorized access. It was not immediately clear how many cardholders became victims of the breach, which affected MasterCard Inc, Visa Inc, American Express Co and Discover Financial Services, as well as banks and other franchises that issue cards bearing their logos. U.S. ... Full Story | Top | 'Ghost ship' off Canada heralds arrival of tsunami debris Tue,27 Mar 2012 10:58 AM PDT Reuters - An empty Japanese fishing boat drifting off the coast of western Canada could be the first wave of 1.5 million tons of debris heading toward North America from Japan's tsunami last March. The wreckage from flattened Japanese coastal towns - including refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, roofs and fishing nets - is heading inexorably east across the Pacific and could arrive sooner than expected, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ... Full Story | Top | Marchers again demand arrest in Trayvon Martin case Sat,31 Mar 2012 01:31 PM PDT Reuters - SANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters marched through Sanford, Florida, on Saturday demanding an arrest of the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed an unarmed black teen a month ago. "We want arrests ... shot in the chest," they chanted in reference to 17-year-old victim Trayvon Martin, who was shot in the chest. Ben Jealous, president of the NAACP which organized the march, and civil rights leader the Rev. ... Full Story | Top | Could the Appetite For Chocolate Exceed the World's Supply? Sat,31 Mar 2012 01:17 PM PDT ABC News Blogs - Imagine Halloween and Valentine's Day without chocolate. Imagine a world with chocolate prices so high that not everyone could afford to indulge. Not a bright future. Though the world's demand for chocolate almost exceeds the ability of worn-out plants to produce it, experts say it's... Full Story | Top | Clinton: Time running out for diplomacy with Iran Sat,31 Mar 2012 12:55 PM PDT Associated Press - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made clear Saturday that time is running out for diplomacy over Iran's nuclear program and said talks aimed at preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon would resume in mid-April. Full Story | Top | 7 California boys arrested in attack on teen Fri,30 Mar 2012 11:39 PM PDT Associated Press - Seven black teens have been arrested on suspicion that they committed a hate crime when they attacked a 15-year-old Hispanic boy while he was walking home from school in Southern California, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Full Story | Top | 3 winners, over 100 million Mega Millions losers Sat,31 Mar 2012 08:11 PM PDT Associated Press - The Mega Millions winners — at least three of them — stayed out of sight. The losers, who could number 100 million, had plenty to say Saturday about losing out on the world's largest-ever lottery jackpot and their dashed dreams of colossal wealth. Full Story | Top | Earth Hour observed all over the world Sat,31 Mar 2012 12:53 PM PDT The Upshot - What does it look like when the world turns out all the lights? A glimpse will be offered today when millions of participants all over the globe -- from Egypt's Tahrir Square to Washington D.C.'s National Cathedral -- are expected to turn their lights off for an hour in honor of Earth Hour. Sydney's symbolic [...] Full Story | Top | The best readers' comments on Mega Millions Sat,31 Mar 2012 07:02 PM PDT The Upshot - The Mega Millions $640 million jackpot produced three winning tickets on Friday night. After the drawing, as the nation began to settle down from its lottery frenzy, thousands of Yahoo! readers commented on not beating the odds in order to strike it rich. Some of the comments were hilarious, others showed honesty. And, as always, [...] Full Story | Top | Official: Winning lottery ticket sold in Maryland Sat,31 Mar 2012 04:40 AM PDT Associated Press - Maryland lottery officials announced early Saturday that their state sold what could become the world's largest lottery payout of all-time, but it wasn't immediately clear if that ticket holder would get sole possession of the $640 million jackpot or have to split it with other winners. Full Story | Top | Dead wolf photos stir tensions in West Sat,31 Mar 2012 05:53 PM PDT Reuters - SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - Photos of dead and maimed wolves have pervaded the Internet in recent weeks, raising tensions in the Northern Rocky Mountains over renewed hunting and trapping of the once federally protected animals. Escalating rancor between hunters and animal rights activists on social media and websites centers on pictures of wolves killed or about to be killed. Many have text celebrating the fact that Western states are allowing more killing of the predators. ... Full Story | Top | Keith Olbermann fired from Current TV, replaced by Eliot Spitzer Fri,30 Mar 2012 02:35 PM PDT The Upshot - Keith Olbermann has been fired by Current TV and has been replaced by Eliot Spitzer, previously of CNN. Olbermann's tenure at Current lasted less than a year. Previously he had been employed at MSNBC, where his "Countdown" program ran for eight years. In 2011, Olbermann left MSNBC for Current, but apparently things weren't going so [...] Full Story | Top | 2 fatally shot, 12 hurt outside Miami funeral home Sat,31 Mar 2012 05:33 PM PDT Associated Press - Two people were fatally shot and 12 others were injured when gunmen opened fire on mourners outside a Miami funeral home, leaving a scene that one witness described as "a war zone," authorities said Saturday. Full Story | Top | Spike Lee settles for retweeting wrong address Fri,30 Mar 2012 06:25 AM PDT Associated Press - An elderly couple has reached a settlement with Spike Lee after the pair said they had to leave their Florida home after the director help spread a Twitter posting listing their address as that of the man who shot an unarmed teen. Full Story | Top | Ultra-marathon runner Micah True found dead in New Mexico Sat,31 Mar 2012 07:01 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Ultra-marathon runner Micah True, missing for four days in the rugged wilderness of New Mexico, was found dead on Saturday, police said. True, 58, was found in the mountainous Gila National Forest in southwest New Mexico, near the Arizona border in the early evening, said Tom Bemis, incident commander with the New Mexico State Police. Nicknamed "Caballo Blanco," or White Horse, True became a celebrity after he was featured in the best-selling book "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall. ... Full Story | Top | $25,000 donated to child in wheelchair who was robbed of fundraising cash Fri,30 Mar 2012 11:09 AM PDT The Sideshow - Twelve-year-old Nolan Turner was robbed last week while selling water bottles as part of a fundraising for a basketball camp that caters to children and adults in wheelchairs. Turner, who had raised about $250 at the time, has spina bifida. But what started out as a potentially heartbreaking story has turned into a tale of [...] Full Story | Top | 'UNSURVIVABLE!' New tornado warnings aim to scare Sat,31 Mar 2012 02:48 PM PDT Associated Press - Even expert storm chases would have struggled to decipher the difference between the tornado warnings sent last May before severe weather hit Joplin and, a few days later, headed again toward downtown Kansas City. Full Story | Top | Public opinion shifts on Trayvon Martin case Fri,30 Mar 2012 11:35 PM PDT The Daily Caller - As news develops about the investigation into the Feb. 26 Trayvon Martin shooting in Sanford, Fla., nationwide support for the arrest of George Zimmerman, the shooter, is softening. That's the message from a pair of polls — one conducted March 25-26 and the other March 27-28. Full Story | Top | Mother Who Baptized Children Without Consent Needs to Go to Jail Sat,31 Mar 2012 06:39 AM PDT Yahoo! Contributor Network - COMMENTARY | A mother in Tennessee faces contempt-of-court charges and potential jail time for baptizing her two children without notifying or gaining the consent of her ex-husband, according to the Associated Press. In doing so, she violated a court order stating all religious decisions about the children's upbringing are to be made between the mother and father. The mother should go to jail as an example for other people. Full Story | Top | The general election in six sound bites Sat,31 Mar 2012 07:34 AM PDT ABC News - In Wisconsin Friday, Mitt Romney made a conscious turn from primary candidate to general election warrior. President Barack Obama also gave a fiery speech Friday aimed at defining the choices in the general election. Get used to hearing these phrases and contrasts for the next... Full Story | Top | Milestone promotions for the US Capitol Police Sat,31 Mar 2012 01:12 PM PDT Associated Press - As Yogananda Pittman and Monique Moore climbed the ranks of the U.S. Capitol Police, they encountered no top-level supervisors who looked like them. No black women, from the chief down to the captains, were represented in the upper management of the federal law enforcement agency responsible for protecting lawmakers and congressional buildings. Full Story | Top | Iraqi-American woman slain in US is buried in Iraq Sat,31 Mar 2012 10:31 AM PDT Associated Press - An Iraqi-American woman found bludgeoned to death in her California home last week with a threatening note left beside her body was buried in her native Iraq on Saturday. Family members wept uncontrollably by her graveside and her father asked God to exact revenge on those responsible for her death. Full Story | Top | Man Attacked by Mountain Lion, Saved by Bear Fri,30 Mar 2012 06:24 AM PDT ABC News Blogs - A northern California man who says he was attacked by a mountain lion while out on a hike has a helpful hand – or claw – to thank for his life. Robert Biggs, 69, of Paradise, Calif., says he was saved by a helpful bear. Biggs... Full Story | Top | Prosecutors say two former Penn State officials lied multiple times Sat,31 Mar 2012 06:38 AM PDT Reuters - State prosecutors listed a number of instances on Friday in which they said two former Penn State University officials lied to a grand jury about their involvement in the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal. Former Athletic Director Tim Curley and now-retired financial officer Gary Schultz pleaded not guilty in January to charges of perjury and failing to report abuse allegations against Sandusky to police. ... Full Story | Top | Old photos may be deceptive in Fla. shooting case Fri,30 Mar 2012 04:39 PM PDT Associated Press - When he was shot, Trayvon Martin was not the baby-faced boy in the photo that has been on front pages across the country. And George Zimmerman wasn't the beefy-looking figure in the widely published mugshot. Full Story | Top |
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