| USA TODAY - 33 minutes ago By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY Chen Guangcheng's escape from the grips of Chinese authorities represents the culmination of a nearly month-long tale of international intrigue combining car chases along the streets of Beijing with international diplomacy at ... |
| msnbc.com - 45 minutes ago Before SpaceX will officially target a new launch date, the company will search for the root cause of Saturday's glitch. The launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station was delayed on Saturday when a computer detected a ... |
| Washington Post - 19 minutes ago CAMP ROUND MEADOW, Md. - President Obama on Saturday declared Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions a “grave concern” for world leaders, but he said that the United States and its allies are hopeful ahead of negotiations next week. |
| Written by ![]() in 13,548 Google+ circles SlashGear - 17 minutes ago The biggest tech event of the year - if you believe the financial pundits - has been and gone, leaving analysts, shareholders and Mark Zuckerberg to pick through the remains of the Facebook IPO. |
| Washington Post - 13 minutes ago KABUL, Afghanistan - It was what President Barack Obama called a “war of necessity,” a conflict thrust upon America by the 9/11 attacks. |
| By Cindy Clark, USA TODAY Um, can you blame him? Will Smith slapped a male TV reporter who tried to kiss him before yesterday's Moscow premiere of Men in Black III. |
| BEIRUT - A suicide vehicle bomb tore through the parking lot of a military compound in an eastern Syrian city on Saturday, killing nine people in the latest in a series of blasts in recent months targeting security installations, the country's state ... |
| New York Times - 14 hours ago WASHINGTON - American negotiators, heading into a crucial round of talks with Iran over its nuclear program next week in Baghdad, are allowing themselves a rare emotion after more than a decade of fruitless haggling with Tehran: hope. |
| The Associated Press - 1 hour ago By KAREN MATTHEWS, AP - 1 minute ago BEDFORD, NY (AP) - Mourners have gathered at a modest stone church north of New York City for the funeral of Mary Richardson Kennedy. |
| ROSH HAAYIN, Israel - Israeli entrepreneur Shai Agassi has begun rolling out the world's first nationwide electric car network. |
| by Frances Martel | 9:59 am, May 19th, 2012 Geraldo Rivera is not letting Trayvon Martin's wardrobe escape scrutiny as the court begins work on the George Zimmerman trial, calling his black hoodie “thug wear. |
| Chicago Tribune - 50 minutes ago Metra trains are stopped in both directions at the 57th Street and Stony Island stop on the Metra Electric District line while authorities investigate a suspicious package. |
| Reuters - 17 minutes ago By Michael Winfrey | LONDON (Reuters) - The message the euro zone is sending Greece ahead of its June election is there is a chance it could be forced out of the single currency union and that it could happen quickly if necessary, the finance minister ... |
| The Advocate - 10 hours ago By JOSHUA FREED AP business writer It's going to take more than Facebook's initial public offering to push the stock market higher. |
| By Jessica Michalski - email WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama holds a cash advantage of more than 2-to-1 over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, but the president's money advantage is beginning to dwindle. |
| The Seattle Times - 10 hours ago Joe Ricketts, the founder of Omaha, Neb.-based TD Ameritrade, is the latest wealthy businessman to grab headlines in this year's presidential contest. |
| Written by ![]() in 13,548 Google+ circles Microsoft has won an ITC ruling that will force Motorola to either modify the software on its Android phones, or face imports of handsets into the US being blocked. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 2 hours ago By Matthew Shaer / May 19, 2012 With its much-ballyhooed IPO, Facebook remains the most popular social network in the world, outstripping all competitors in almost every key market. |
| USA TODAY - 4 hours ago By Chris Thomas, Reviewed.com/USA TODAY Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 tablet isn't meant to take on the iPad head-on. Instead, it offers a more portable, more affordable alternative to the Apple juggernaut. |
| The ongoing legal wars between Apple and HTC has the phonemaker's new Evo 4G LTE smartphone, which was headed for Sprint, stuck in customs. |
| By Alexandria Sage | CANNES (Reuters) - The Cannes film festival took time out from the movies to raise money for Haiti on Friday night, with Sean Penn at the helm pleading the humanitarian cause at a celebrity gala. |
| Washington Post - 32 minutes ago CANNES, France - If Shia LaBeouf has his way, this year's Cannes Film Festival is just a beginning. After previous trips to the festival with blockbusters “Transformers” and “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” LaBeouf is here with his first film in ... |
| Hollywood Reporter - 48 minutes ago "Guys like me can't actually just be shot and left in a ditch by Skynet, we're still allowed to have a title on the things we create and 'help out,' like, I guess sharpening pencils and stuff,'" he wrote on his Tumblr page. |
| Buffalo News - 4 hours ago By Mary Kunz Goldman The great baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau has died, and eulogies are coming from all over the classical music world. |
| CNN International - 7 minutes ago By Lateef Mungin, CNN Exercise rider George Alvarez takes Bodemeister over the track in preparation for the 137th Preakness Stakes. |
| BBC Sport - 16 minutes ago Blackpool v West Ham: The Championship play-off final is billed as the most lucrative game in world football. Blackpool fans will be hoping their side bounce back into the Premier League on their first attempt. |
| NESN.com - 49 minutes ago by Ben Watanabe on Sat, May 19, 2012 at 10:23AM PHILADELPHIA -- Kevin Garnett was ready to admit a lot of mistakes the Celtics made on Friday. |
| Fox News - 20 minutes ago The Los Angeles Lakers were seconds away from facing an insurmountable 3-0 deficit against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference semifinals. |
| SI.com - 59 minutes ago ROME (AP) Maria Sharapova beat Angelique Kerber of Germany 6-3, 6-4 Saturday to reach the final at the Italian Open. Sharapova will defend her Italian title against the French Open champion Li Na on Sunday. |
| LiveScience.com - May 17, 2012 A turtle the size of a small car once roamed what is now South America 60 million years ago, suggests its fossilized remains. Discovered in a coal mine in Colombia in 2005, the turtle was given the name Carbonemys cofrinii, which means "coal turtle. |
| With a potentially spectacular solar eclipse to grace the skies of the western United States on Sunday (May 20), here's a helpful reminder for new eclipse chasers: Be safe. |
| Daily Disruption - 22 minutes ago On National Hepatitis Testing Day (May 19), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is issuing draft guidelines proposing that all US baby boomers get a one-time test for the hepatitis C virus. |
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