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East Coast superstorm could endanger 50 million people Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 11:31 PM PDT Airlines cancel flights, transit systems shut down, and schools close as Sandy approaches. Full Story | Top |
Hurricane Sandy wreaks havoc on presidential race Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 03:33 PM PDT Hurricane Sandy has scrambled the last week of the presidential race, upsetting campaign schedules, putting both President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney off-message, and raising doubts about Election Day and how early voting is going. Full Story | Top |
Giants sweep Tigers for World Series title Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 09:20 PM PDT The end came much like this series, not with a boom, but with a little fly ball that fell through the 10th inning raindrops and onto the outfield grass for a single that would win the S.F. Giants the 2012 World Series. Full Story | Top |
Stock markets to close Monday, possibly Tuesday Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 10:15 PM PDT U.S. stock and options markets will be closed on Monday, and possibly Tuesday, as regulators, exchanges and brokers worried about the integrity of markets in the face of Hurricane Sandy. Full Story | Top |
Storm sets off frantic rush for supplies on East Coast Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 03:46 PM PDT Good luck buying lanterns, generators, propane, or - if you are really unprepared - rain boots and batteries in areas in the path of Hurricane Sandy as it bears down on the U.S. East Coast. Full Story | Top |
Obama balancing storm response with campaigning Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 06:36 PM PDT President Obama has spent months trying to balance his re-election bid with running the government. Now, just when his campaign needs him the most, his official job is beckoning. Full Story | Top |
Romney urges Ohio supporters to persuade Democrats Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 06:25 PM PDT Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan wrapped up a three-stop bus tour of this critical state, striking a bipartisan tone with the top of the ticket urging the crowd to talk to friends who may have voted for a Democrat in the past. Full Story | Top |
NYC schools, transit to close ahead of storm Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 10:40 PM PDT New York City shut down its mass transit system, closed its schools and ordered hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes Sunday in the face of increasingly dire storm predictions. Full Story | Top |
Why won't Romney go on any late night shows? Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 06:32 PM PDT With nine days to go until Election Day, political satirists are doing everything they can to squeeze every last laugh out of the campaigns, but Mitt Romney refuses to be the butt of anybody's joke. Full Story | Top |
AP analysis: Advantage Obama in hunt for 270 electoral votes Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 03:04 PM PDT President Barack Obama is poised to eke out a victory in the race for the 270 electoral votes needed to win re-election, having beaten back Republican Mitt Romney's attempts to convert momentum from the debates into support in all-important Ohio, according to an Associated Press analysis a week before Election Day. Full Story | Top |
Romney cancels N.H. rally amid concern over Sandy Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 02:42 PM PDT Mitt Romney is cancelling yet another event amid worries over the impact of Hurricane Sandy. The Romney campaign announced Sunday it would cancel a Tuesday evening rally in Milford, N.H. Full Story | Top |
First Native American saint stirs pride, skepticism Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 05:21 PM PDT Some traditional Mohawks are treating the naming of the nation's first Native American saint with skepticism and fear that the Roman Catholic Church is using it to shore up its image and marginalize traditional spiritual practices. Full Story | Top |
Syria air force bombs cities, truce 'practically over' Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 02:30 PM PDT AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian jets bombarded Sunni Muslim regions in Damascus and around the country on Sunday, activists said, as President Bashar al-Assad kept up air strikes against rebels despite a U.N.-brokered truce that now appears to be in tatters. The Local Coordination Committees activists' organization said air raids killed 14 civilians, including women and children, in the town of Bara in the northern province of Idlib, where fighting has continued between Assad's forces and rebels who have seized large parts of the rugged region. "The ceasefire is practically over. ... Full Story | Top |
Hawaii tsunami warning canceled after lower than expected waves Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 03:12 PM PDT Hawaii state officials on Sunday canceled a tsunami advisory prompted by a powerful earthquake off the Canadian coast that sent thousands of people fleeing to higher ground, but did not cause major damage. The advisory was canceled shortly before 4 a.m. local time (1400 GMT) after the anticipated waves rolled in lower than expected, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. Kevin Richards, earthquake and tsunami manager for Hawaii State Civil Defense, said water, gas and power lines were not damaged by the smaller-than-expected waves. ... Full Story | Top |
Mass. closes third pharmacy since meningitis outbreak Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 06:03 PM PDT Massachusetts regulators shut down a pharmacy on Sunday after a surprise inspection raised concerns about the sterility of its drugs, in the third such closure since a deadly meningitis outbreak caused by contaminated drugs from another pharmacy in the state. The latest pharmacy to be closed, Infusion Resource, is not affiliated with New England Compounding Center, the company linked to the outbreak, officials said. ... Full Story | Top |
Magnitude 7.7 quake strikes off Canadian coast Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 05:23 PM PDT A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck off the west coast of Canada, but there were no reports of major damage. Residents in parts of British Columbia were evacuated, but the province appeared to escape the biggest quake in Canada since 1949 largely unscathed. Full Story | Top |
Dragon ship back on Earth after space station trip Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 05:53 PM PDT An unmanned Dragon freighter carrying a stash of precious medical samples from the International Space Station parachuted into the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, completing the first official shipment under a billion-dollar contract with NASA. Full Story | Top |
Former suspect in Etan Patz case to be freed Sunday, Oct 28, 2012 05:54 PM PDT While prosecutors weigh what to do about a suspect who surprisingly surfaced this spring in the landmark 1979 disappearance case of Etan Patz, the man who was the prime suspect for years is about to go free after more than two decades in prison for molesting other children. Full Story | Top |
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