STORY HIGHLIGHTSJohn Brennan's confirmation hearing is a chance to ask about drone program, author saysSarah Holewinski: Brennan is one of a few officials who knows full story on dronesShe says senators need to ask about damage drone program does to civilians, U.S. reputationHolewinski: CIA should hand over drone program to Defense DepartmentEditor's note: Sarah Holewinski is executive director of...
Football: Bengtson lifts Honduras over US
Labels: Technology SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras: Jerry Bengtson scored in the 79th minute to give Honduras a 2-1 victory over the United States on Wednesday in the North American qualifying final-round opener for the 2014 Brazil World Cup.The New England Revolution striker knocked in the decider, aided by a blunder from a US defensive unit with relatively few World Cup qualifying caps while American veteran...
Shooter planned to smear victims with Chick-fil-A's
Labels: LifestyleFloyd Lee Corkins was arrested at the shooting scene.STORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: The president of the FRC accuses the Southern Poverty Law Center of "inciting violence"Floyd Corkins, pleads guilty, says he wanted to intimidate those who oppose gay rights He faces up to 70 years in prison when sentenced April 29Building manager wrestled with Corkins and disarmed him after being shot in August incident Washington...
Death toll rises in fiery pileup on Ga. interstate
Labels: Health MONTROSE, Ga. More than two dozen cars, pickup trucks and tractor-trailers collided Wednesday morning in a fiery pileup on a foggy Georgia interstate, killing at least four people and sending nine others to a hospital, officials said. Work crews on Interstate 16 were still clearing charred and twisted wreckage from the crash scene, which covered nearly a quarter-mile of the roadway, nearly six hours...
Galaxy May Be Full of 'Second Earths'
Labels: Business You may look out on a starry night and get a lonely feeling, but astronomers now say our Milky Way galaxy may be thick with planets much like Earth -- perhaps 4.5 billion of them, according to the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.Astronomers looked at data from NASA's Kepler space telescope in orbit, and conclude that 6 percent of the red dwarf stars in the Milky...
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Richard III 'still the criminal king'
Labels: WorldSTORY HIGHLIGHTSDan Jones: Richard III's remains found; some see chance to redeem his bad reputationJones says the bones reveal and confirm his appearance, how he died and his injuriesNothing changes his rep as a usurper of the crown who likely had nephews killed, Jones saysJones: Richard good or bad? Truth likely somewhere in betweenEditor's note: Dan Jones is a historian and newspaper columnist...
Passion in US lower house immigration debate
Labels: Technology WASHINGTON: US lawmakers debated plans on Tuesday to build a pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants who remade their lives in America but found themselves at the heart of a fierce debate.President Barack Obama and a group of Republican and Democratic senators have submitted plans for reform, but as the House of Representatives took up the issue, there were signs the bipartisan...
Mother: Rescued boy 'is safe and back in my arms'
Labels: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Mother praises 'most compassionate people on Earth' for reuniting her with sonNEW: Hostage-taker was difficult to deal with from Day 1, source saysLaw enforcement used a secret camera to see inside bunker, source saysSource: FBI's hostage rescue team practiced the raid for at least a dayMidland City, Alabama (CNN) -- An Alabama mother awoke Tuesday to what she will forever remember...
Gay marriage gets OK from British lawmakers
Labels: Health LONDON British lawmakers on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bill to legalize same-sex marriage championed by Prime Minister David Cameron, despite strong opposition from within his Conservative Party. In a first House of Commons vote, lawmakers voted 400 to 175 in support of the legislation. There was majority support from the left-leaning Labour Party and Liberal Democrats party, but...
Sierra's Family Selling Photos to Cover Funeral, Kids
Labels: Business The family of Sarai Sierra, an amateur New York photographer slain while on a trip to Turkey, put her photos up for sale today and quickly sold enough photographs to pay forher funeral, the woman's brother said today.The photos remain on sale and the profits will now be going to her two young sons, the family said.Sierra, 33, was found bludgeoned to death near a highway in Istanbul...
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