| USA Today - 33 minutes ago We are live blogging tonight's GOP presidential debate in New Hampshire, being held at Saint Anselm College. Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum are ... |
| AP President Obama, in a TV interview Monday, fell short of calling for disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign after the married congressman admitted to inappropriate communications with several women he met online -- but Obama said he would quit if ... |
| Reuters - 50 minutes ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Sergeant at Arms Office confirmed on Monday that the Senate's website had been hacked this past weekend and that it has ordered a review of all Senate computer sites. |
| Washington Post - 53 minutes ago Crisis averted. The Miami Heat were not rewarded for their chutzpah, and the Dallas Mavericks are the NBA champions. A lot of people, including me, didn't want to see the Heat cash in so quickly after last summer's Decision Debacle ... |
| Los Angeles Times - 2 hours ago After Catherine Zeta-Jones, Denzel Washington and Scarlett Johansson swept the Tony Awards last year, there was a widespread belief that Hollywood had hijacked New York's great theater awards. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 40 minutes ago An FBI fingerprint expert testifies at the Casey Anthony murder trial that she saw, with ultraviolet light, a heart-shaped outline on duct tape that prosecutors say was used to smother little Caylee. |
| Xinhua - 41 minutes ago ROME, June 13 (Xinhua) -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said Monday that Italy would not support any unilateral solution to the conflict in the Middle East. |
| Wall Street Journal - 21 minutes ago SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Australia's two largest airlines made different decisions on how to deal with a volcanic ash cloud on Tuesday, with Qantas Airways Ltd. |
| The Guardian - 1 hour ago Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, boasts an election-winning record of which other European leaders can only dream. |
| Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Monday that Libya's National Transitional Council is "the legitimate representative of the Libyan people,'' offering tacit recognition of the rebels ... |
| Reuters - 44 minutes ago HAMBURG, Iowa, June 13 (Reuters) - A levee on the flood-swollen Missouri River near Hamburg, Iowa failed on Monday, sending water into low-lying farmland and prompting a flash flood watch for the town of 1200, authorities said. |
| The Associated Press - 1 hour ago WASHINGTON (AP) - Inspectors need authority to randomly pull over tour buses on the highway if they are to catch rogue carriers using a variety of schemes to evade even the most basic safety rules, federal and state officials said Monday. |
| New York Times - 18 minutes ago WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously rejected a First Amendment challenge to a Nevada law that barred officials there from voting on matters in which they had a conflict of interest. |
| Bloomberg - 47 minutes ago June 13 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, talks about the US economy and housing market, and the Greek debt crisis. |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago Facebook is considering filing for an initial public offering this fall that could value the world's largest social network at more than $100 billion, according to a report from CNBC. |
| The Associated Press - 3 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE Wendy's/Arby's Group Inc., up 4 cents at $4.56 The fast food restaurant operator is selling a majority stake of its ... |
| Christian Noriega of Hayward Calif., checks in at the Philadelphia International Airport, June 13, 2011, in Philadelphia. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo) Airlines have made fees the norm, as they struggle to remain profitable despite high oil ... |
| Computerworld - 26 minutes ago Computerworld - Hewlett-Packard today made some seismic level changes to its top management that included the exit of its CIO, Randy Mott, who is leaving "effective immediately. |
| PC Magazine - 2 hours ago It seems that every few weeks a new crop of malicious Android apps turns up in the market. Sometimes Google just removes them from the market; other times it uses the "kill switch" to disable already-downloaded apps from Android ... |
| Business Insider - 2 hours ago On Friday, we received a note from a senior ad industry source warning that Google's decision to pay ~$400 million for Admeld, an ad optimization company, will be more trouble than its worth. |
| PC Magazine - 46 minutes ago The United States is spearheading an effort to maintain Internet and mobile phone service for citizens in countries where repressive governments use censorship or shut down telecommunications in the face of dissent, according to reports ... |
| Entertainment Weekly - 1 hour ago Four years ago, Grey's Anatomy star Isaiah Washington was fired from the hit ABC series after using a homophobic slur during an off-camera altercation with co-star Patrick Dempsey. |
| PopCrush - 51 minutes ago Lady Gaga has taken to Twitter - as is customary for the plugged in singer - to send well wishes to saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who performed on a handful of tracks on 'Born This Way,' including 'The Edge of Glory. |
| New York Times - 1 hour ago BOSTON - The NHL does not keep track of such things, but if there were records in the Stanley Cup finals for taunting, petulance and sniping through the news media, and even in the streets, the Canucks-Bruins series might hold several ... |
| Winderman: For all that was wrong with LeBron at the finish, for all the magic Wade could not conjure from 2006, subtle could yet lead to superior. |
| Washington Post - 53 minutes ago The golf legend is the US Open's de facto ambassador on the course where he won the tournament 47 years ago. Ken Venturi, left, congratulates Jack Burke Jr. |
| msnbc.com - 2 hours ago Exactly two weeks after Jim Tressel's stunning resignation, Ohio State has finally gotten around to making their next (interim) head coach available to the media. |
| Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged £814m to help vaccinate children around the world against preventable diseases like pneumonia. |
| Daily Mail - 1 hour ago Having a pet in the house during the first year of a child's life could halve the risk of them becoming allergic to the animals, a study suggests. |
| A helicopter sprays an apple orchard with pesticide in Wenatchee, Wash. Apples topped a government list of fruits and vegetables with 98 percent testing positive for a pesticide and 92 percent testing positive for two or more ... |
| The person you share your bed with each night can have a significant influence on your own sleep quality. (Health.com) -- The snooze button on your alarm clock may not be the only casualty of a sleepless night. |
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