| AP Newt Gingrich no longer has the luxury of playing the uniter in the Republican presidential field. The former House speaker, after spending past debates dismissing “gotcha” questions from moderators and urging his fellow competitors to stop ... |
| Sydney Morning Herald - 1 hour ago ILYA Ponomaryov, a leftist member of Russian parliament, has been visiting police lock-ups in Moscow, asking people detained in last week's election protests what party or organisation brought them onto the streets. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago Durban, South Africa -- A UN climate conference reached a hard-fought agreement early today on a complex and far-reaching program meant to set a new course for the global fight against climate change for the coming decades. |
| Is Lindsay Lohan's nude, Marilyn Monroe-inspired pictorial in Playboy a desperate ploy for attention from a trouble-plagued star? |
| Telegraph.co.uk - 47 minutes ago David Cameron was right not to agree to the proposed changes to the Treaty of Lisbon at the latest summit. David Cameron had not choice - financial services are a far more vital part of the UK's economy than they are of any European country. |
| Los Angeles Times - 52 minutes ago The Baseball Writers Assn. of America has no plans to strip Ryan Braun of his Most Valuable Player award or to hold another vote if Braun is suspended after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance. |
| Telegraph.co.uk - 7 minutes ago Manuel Noriega, Panama's military dictator of the 1980s, left Paris early on Sunday, headed for prison in his home country to serve a 20-year term for the murders of opponents during his rule. |
| USA Today - 39 minutes ago TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran will not return a US surveillance drone captured by its armed forces, a senior commander of the country's elite Revolutionary Guard said Sunday. |
| Fox News - 19 hours ago | AP Dec. 10, 2011: Nobel Peace Prize winners Tawakkol Karman of Yemen, left, Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee, center, and Liberian president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf display their diplomas and medals at City Hall in in Oslo, Norway. |
| Wall Street Journal - 45 minutes ago AP KINSHASA, Congo—Police in Congo's capital prowled opposition neighborhoods Saturday rounding up young men, who were seen being dragged out of their homes and shoved into waiting cars, a day after the government announced that the country's ... |
| New York Times - 1 hour ago BOSTON - The police swept into Occupy Boston's campsite early Saturday morning, bringing one of the country's largest continuous demonstrations inspired by New York City's Occupy Wall Street protest to an end. |
| Atlanta Journal Constitution - 17 minutes ago AP LOS ANGELES - Friends and neighbors of a gunman who was shot dead by police as he fired randomly at passing cars on a Hollywood street - critically wounding one man - say he was deeply troubled by the recent breakup with his ... |
| Times Herald-Record - 1 hour ago Presidential appearance: President Barack Obama made his first Army-Navy appearance while in office. He and Vice President Joe Biden joined Army and Navy captains at midfield for the coin toss. |
| ReporterNews.com - 9 minutes ago In the curious way Washington works, congressional Republicans never felt that the Bush tax cuts, the origin of our current tide of red ink, needed to be offset by raising taxes or cutting spending elsewhere in the budget. |
| The Boston Globe - 3 hours ago Michael Dwyer/AP A cleanup crew yesterday left the home on Grove Street in Cambridge, where a triple slaying occurred on Friday. As police continued to investigate the triple shooting and suicide in Cambridge that took the lives of four ... |
| The Seattle Times - 3 hours ago The core eurozone accounted for $5.1 billion in merchandise trade for Washington companies in 2010, up 9.5 percent from the pervious year. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 7 hours ago Cheyenne, Wyo. -- A US Environmental Protection Agency draft finding that it may have detected groundwater pollution resulting from a controversial technique that plays a huge role in modern oil and gas development isn't settled science ... |
| TechCrunch - Dec 9, 2011 Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently finished graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where she studied business journalism and videography. |
| Wall Street Journal - Dec 8, 2011 When thousands of fans line up for Apple Inc.'s opening of its Grand Central Terminal store Friday, many won't be queuing to ogle iPads. |
| New York Daily News - 14 hours ago Lady Gaga, pictured here in November, promised a little surprise for Santa at Friday's Jingle Ball concert. If Santa comes down Lady Gaga's chimney this year, he might find more than a snack of milk and cookies. |
| msnbc.com - 3 minutes ago From breaking news to news you can't use, but enjoy anyway, we offer up the latest developments on the hot stories of the day in TV, movies, music and celebrities. |
| Cinema Blend - 4 hours ago Every year, various outlets put out lists arguing for a particular man or woman as the sexiest of the year. Hotness is subjective. |
| New York Daily News - 1 hour ago He's no Captain "Sully" Sullenberger, but Alec Baldwin, dressed as Captain Steve Rogers, might have once more saved his career with a hilarious, and well-timed, spoof on SNL. |
| Just Jared - 1 hour ago The interview comes after the 33-year-old entertainer and X Factor judge's deciding vote placed contestants Rachel and Marcus into a deadlock. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago Somewhere in Midtown Manhattan, Andrew Luck retreated to his hotel room after Saturday night's Heisman Trophy ceremony, a long week coming to a close. |
| He also can fight better than, quite possibly, any other athlete on the planet. He is everything everyone has been saying about him during the past several years. |
| TORONTO -- Frank Mir left Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira with a badly injured arm and left no doubts about which man deserves to recognized as the better heavyweight for now in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago The Lakers, who get a first-round draft pick in 2012 from Dallas, lose a versatile big man who was a strong locker-room presence and last season's sixth man of the year. |
| The Los Angeles Lakers abruptly withdrew from the Chris Paul sweepstakes Saturday night after more than 24 hours of unsuccessful attempts to restructure a three-team deal with the New Orleans Hornets and Houston Rockets that would meet ... |
| The State Column - 18 hours ago A new study released Friday finds that Greenland has risen in recent years as the rate of ice melting has increased, a startling revelation that scientists attribute to global warming. |
| PhysOrg.com - 1 hour ago A lunar eclipse is seen framed within Turret Arch at Arches National Park, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, near Moab, Utah. Saturday's total lunar eclipse, resulting from the earth's position between the moon and sun ... |
| SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A single treatment with gene therapy, an experimental technique for fixing faulty genes, has been shown to boost output of a vital blood clotting factor, possibly offering a long-term solution for people with ... |
| MedPage Today - 4 hours ago Note that this study was published as an abstract and presented at a conference. These data and conclusions should be considered to be preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal. |
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