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Obama to bring US drone programme out from 'legal shadows' of the CIA
The Guardian The White House was due to announce a series of measures aimed at moving the controversial US drone killings programme out of the "legal shadows" on Thursday. In a major counter-terrorism speech billed as marking the end of an unfettered "war" on … Obama speech to outline counterterrorism policy Holder: Obama's New Drone-Strike 'Playbook' Has Arrived Drone Attacks Accidentally Killed Americans, Obama Administration Reveals |
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Reports: London Muslim terrorists were already known to UK security forces
Fox News The two Muslim terrorists who savagely hacked a British soldier to death in broad daylight on a busy London street on Wednesday were known to both UK authorities and a radical jihadist group well before the shocking attack. The two men, who were … British Intel Knew of Suspects in Hacking Death 'Britons of African Origin' Kill Soldier in London London murder highlights 'lone wolf' terrorist concerns |
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Boy Scouts' historic vote on gays: lobbying right up to the end (+video)
Christian Science Monitor The Boy Scouts of America may be headed for a historic moment on Thursday. Some 1,400 members from around the country are gathering in Grapevine, Texas, just outside of Dallas, to cast votes on whether to allow openly gay scouts. Skip to next … Boy Scout Kicked Out After Coming Out As Gay Caught On Tape (VIDEO) Boy Scouts set to vote on lifting gay youth ban Vote on gay Scouts comes at emotional moment |
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Bad weather in Oklahoma hinders recovery in hard-hit Moore
Los Angeles Times MOORE, Okla. — A band of thunderstorms put this city further on edge Thursday as the grim task of burying the dead from this week's deadly tornado began. Pelting rain combined with strong winds to knock over some relief tents, drenching supplies such as … Before and After the Tornado: Satellite Shots of Moore Tornado-battered Okla. school buries first victim Friends, family attend funeral of 9-year-old killed in Oklahoma tornado |
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Photos from Obama's 1979 prom surface
USA TODAY One of the less great things about being president — all those old photos that surface publicly. President Obama, who has had to deal with public comments from past girlfriends, now has to endure pictures from his high school prom night in 1979, back when … Obama Yearbook Note: 17-Year-Old Barack Calls Classmate, Kelli Allman … President Barack Obama's Prom Photos Released Obama to high school classmate: 'You are extremely sweet and foxy' |
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Soldier at West Point charged with filming women cadets in shower
DigitalJournal.com West Point – In the latest sex scandal to hit the U.S. military, a sergeant has been charged with surreptitiously filming female cadets while they were showering. Yesterday, the United States Army announced that Sgt. 1st Class Michael McClendon has been … West Point Sergeant Accused of Videotaping Female Cadets in Shower |
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Queens accountant held captive for more than a month as kidnappers …
New York Daily News Authorities have charged three men with kidnapping a Queens accountant off the street and holding him captive for a month as they demanded a $3 million ransom, officials said Wednesday. During a terrifying 32 days, Pedro Portugal was repeatedly tortured … Queens Businessman Was Held In A Warehouse For A Month, Burned With Acid … 3 charged in man's NYC kidnapping, ransom attempt Woodside accountant rescued after being held for ransom in LIC warehouse for … |
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Lawmakers push to punish sexual offenders in the military
CBS News On the heels of a recent report detailing 26,000 cases of military sexual assault in 2012 alone, a handful of lawmakers are pushing tough new laws that would punish the perpetrators of these crimes rather than the victim, and which seek to help transform the … Lawmakers push new bill to crack down on military sexual assault Members Of Congress Discuss New Legislation To Combat Sexual Assaults In … |
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'I learned some tough lessons': Anthony Weiner launches comeback with bid to …
The Independent Two years after Anthony Weiner's political career was undone by revelations that he had been sending lewd pictures of himself to women on Twitter, the former Congressman has announced a bid to return to public life by running in the race to succeed … |
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US Stocks Temper Global Market Rout
Wall Street Journal Stocks in the U.S. rose, bucking a global selloff that began with a 7.3% plunge in Japan's stock market. Markets around the world had been jostled by a confluence of events that interrupted a monthslong rally in risky assets. Thanks in large part to a flood of … Stocks regain ground after 7.3% Japan drop Markets Roiled by Nikkei's 7.3 Percent Slide Japan slump tests faith in Abenomics run |
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‘Epic’ Movie Role For Music Superstar Pitbull
Cuban-American musician Pitbull has collaborated with top artists and sold millions of albums worldwide. The Los Angeles Times has even called him “America’s savviest party-starter.” Now Pitbull brings that fun to the big screen. He talks with host Michel Martin about his new animated film ‘Epic,’ and his booming musical career.
HBCU President Asks Dr. Dre, Why Not Us?
Hip-hop mogul Dr. Dre and music producer Jimmy Iovine recently donated $70 million to the University of Southern California. Many people are applauding their generosity, but some aren’t so happy. Host Michel Martin speaks with Walter Kimbrough, President of Dillard University, about why he thinks an HBCU should have gotten the money.
CBC Chair Marcia Fudge Wants Caucus To Be Heard On The Hill
Ohio Representative Marcia Fudge is still relatively new on the block. But she’s established herself as the new head of the Congressional Black Congress. In the role, she’s already been very vocal about whether the President is doing enough for people of color. Host Michel Martin talks with Congresswomen Fudge about her ideas for America.
Being Blind To Financial Need: Is It Worth It?
Millions of students rely on loans and grants for their studies. But with universities strapped for cash, fewer schools are able to admit students regardless of their financial need. Host Michel Martin asks the President of Iowa’s Grinnell College, Dr. Raynard Kington, why his school considered putting a halt to need-blind admissions.
Canned Peaches Are As Nutritious As Fresh. Really?
What’s more, when it comes to some nutrients, like vitamin C, canned peaches pack an even bigger punch than fresh, researchers say. The reasons have to do with how the canning process alters the fruit’s cell walls. So eat ‘em up!
Production Of New Vehicles Predicted To Hit 2002 Levels
Strong new-vehicle sales lead industry analysts to revise their forecasts for North American production levels in 2013, with J.D. Power & Associates and LMC Automotive predicting 16 million units will be produced — a mark not hit since 2002.
Reports: Obama To Limit Drones, Urge Action On Guantanamo
The president is set to deliver Thursday what’s being billed as a major address on national security. Officials are telling news outlets that he’ll be addressing two controversial topics: The use of drones to kill suspected terrorists; and the closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention center.
Explore The Oklahoma Tornado Damage
Monday’s tornado in Moore, Okla. is one of the most destructive storms of its kind ever recorded. This interactive map of aerial imagery shows the breadth of the damage caused by the massive storm.
Amid Nails And Mud, Oklahoma Neighborhood Pulls Together
Monday’s tornado ground parts of the Heather Wood subdivision to bits as it tore through Moore, Okla. At one house, a crushed pickup truck is all that’s keeping a garage from collapsing. Neighbors pulled on their work gloves to help one another dig out.
As Myanmar Reforms, Indonesia Offers Some Lessons
Recent sectarian strife in Myanmar threatens the country’s nascent democratic reforms. Not so long ago, Indonesia faced similar challenges. Now, it’s a thriving democracy.
Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Rewarded With Burgers For Life
Ramsey gained instant fame with his accounts of what happened after he heard cries for help from inside a Cleveland home where authorities say three young women had been held captive for about a decade. His tale famously included a mention of the Big Mac he’d been eating.
‘On Top Of The World’ At 80: Japanese Climber Summits Everest
A Japanese mountaineer has become the oldest person to conquer Mount Everest, as Yuichiro Miura, 80, reached the peak Thursday morning. The feat marks Miura’s third time atop Mount Everest. As in 2008, Miura’s accomplishment is in danger of being surpassed by rival climber Min Bahadur Sherchan, 81.
Antidepressant May Protect The Heart Against Mental Stress
When researchers challenged people with heart disease to perform some stressful tasks, those who took a popular antidepressant had fewer symptoms related to reduced blood flow to the heart. The findings, though preliminary, suggest another avenue for treatment.
Jobless Claims Drop, But Stay In Recent Range
There was more of a decline than economists expected, but the weekly pace hasn’t really changed much since late 2011.
Triple Murder May Link Tsarnaev And Man Killed In Florida
Ibragim Todashev, law enforcement sources tell NPR and other news outlets, was being questioned about the 2011 killings of three men in Waltham, Mass. Boston bombings suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has also been linked to that unsolved case.
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