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Syria Denies Responsibility in Brutal Attack

New York Times -
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Faced with mounting criticism over attacks that killed more than 90 villagers, Syria said Sunday that anti-government terrorists, and not Syrian forces, were responsible for the massacre.
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Subtropical storm Beryl speeds up as Georgia prepares for powerful storms

The Guardian -
Subtropical storm Beryl began moving faster toward an expected landfall Sunday night on the south-east US coast, threatening Memorial Day beachgoers with forecast conditions of dangerous surf and drenching rains from northeast Florida up through a ...

Panetta warns both parties on defense budget cuts

Washington Post -
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said in an interview broadcast Sunday that looming cuts to the defense budget would be “disastrous” for national security and urged Republicans and Democrats to work together to avoid a budget showdown.

Jason Trawick Films Sweet Video Message for Britney Spears

People Magazine -
Britney Spears's fiancé Jason Trawick had a sweet, encouraging message for the newly-minted X Factor judge after she filmed her first set of auditions in Austin, Texas.

Iran: No reasons to halt 20 percent enrichment

Fox News -
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's nuclear chief says there are no reasons at the moment to halt production of uranium enriched to 20 percent, a key demand of world powers.

Egypt's two contenders for president vie for votes

Reuters India -
By Edmund Blair and Marwa Awad | CAIRO (Reuters) - The two apparent survivors in Egypt's presidential race tried to gather support on Sunday from voters dismayed at what many see as a painful second-round choice between an Islamist apparatchik and a ...

Afghan official: 8 civilians killed in airstrike

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By RAHIM FAIEZ, AP - 3 hours ago KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan authorities said on Sunday that an airstrike by the US-led NATO coalition killed eight members of a family in eastern Afghanistan.

Difficult Pentecost for pope as butler probe hurts

Reuters Africa -
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A saddened Pope Benedict marked a difficult Pentecost Sunday as the Vatican braced for a possible widening of the scandal that has seen his butler arrested on charges of stealing private documents in the ...

Manmohan Singh leaves for Myanmar

New York Daily News -
New Delhi, May 27 - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday left for Myanmar on a three-day trip that will see him unveil new initiatives in expanding trade and energy cooperation with the oil-rich country besides inking a pact on a bus service between ...

Widow of 9/11 pilot dies at 52

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Sandy Dahl, the widow of a pilot who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, has died. Dahl, 52, passed away in her sleep, said family friend David Dosch, according to the Denver Post.

Mitt Romney not into 'vision thing'

Politico -
Mitt Romney has made it clear what he's against. What he'd be for as president is another question. Continue Reading Text Size - + reset The presumptive GOP nominee has some Republicans worried he lacks the “vision thing” that has hurt previous ...

PayPal Now Marketing In-Store Payments to Consumers

Daily Disruption -
By Duane Barnhart | @dailydisrupt PayPal Inc. says 15 retailers, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Office Depot and Jamba Juice, are adding its online payment system in their stores.

Europe debt crisis and jobs numbers to drive stocks

CNN -
By Hibah Yousuf @CNNMoneyInvest May 27, 2012: 7:35 AM ET The Dow is down almost 6% in May and headed for its worst monthly loss since November 2011.

Vice President Biden Addresses West Point Graduates

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Joe Raedle/Getty Images(WEST POINT, NY) -- Vice President Joe Biden told a graduating class of army cadets on Saturday that their entrance into the service had come at time of rapid change for the nation's military.

'The New Black Politician: Cory Booker, Newark and Post-Racial America:' A ...

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com -
By Star-Ledger Entertainment Desk Newark Mayor Cory Booker craves and usually ignites national attention, including the recent rescue of a neighbor from a fire that had started in her kitchen.

Thad McCotter's 'monumental mess'

Politico (blog) -
By CHARLES MAHTESIAN | More fallout from GOP Congressman Thad McCotter's nominating petition screw-up, which has not only put a seemingly safe Republican House seat at risk but also jeopardized the Michigan GOP's advantage in the congressional ...

Is Facebook going to buy Opera, make its own browser?

Los Angeles Times -
By Salvador Rodriguez The Facebook spending spree may be continuing as a new report says the social networking giant might be looking to buy Norwegian company Opera Software.

'Modern Warfare' creators West, Zampella vs. Activision

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By Mike Snider, USA TODAY Vince Zampella, middle, and Jason West, right, are going to court over allegations that CEO of Activision Bobby Kotick, left, unfairly fired them before getting paid millions in bonuses for their role in creating 'Call of ...

Sunday TV Picks: ABC repeats season premiere of 'Duets'

The Seattle Times -
TV Picks for Sunday, May 27, 2012, include a repeat of the "Duets" season premiere and the "National Memorial Day Concert (2012)," with co-hosts Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna.

'Hatfields & McCoys' tell story of famous feud

New York Daily News -
“This successful life we're livin' Got us feudin' like the Hatfields and McCoys ... ” - Waylon Jennings, “Luckenbach, Texas” Like almost everyone else in America, Kevin Costner grew up hearing stories about the 19th-century feud between the Hatfields ...

Michelle Obama, Daughters Attend NJ Beyonce Concert

NBC New York -
By MESFIN FEKADU AP In this Friday May 25, 2012 photo provided by Parkwood Entertainment, Beyonce performs at Revel in Atlantic City, NJ, for the resort's premiere.

Movie Kid Review: Men in Black III

Patch.com -
There are two things that I remember about the Men in Black films: Will Smith being in them, and Frank The Pug. Granted, I was young when I saw them.

Al Gordon, Skit Writer for Benny and Burnett, Dies at 89

New York Times -
Al Gordon, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer whose fast-paced material helped Jack Benny make the transition from radio to television in the 1950s and was later a staple of the Smothers Brothers, Flip Wilson and Carol Burnett comedy shows in the ...

Novak Djokovic embracing challenge

ESPN -
By Kamakshi Tandon | ESPN.com PARIS -- There's a lot of history on the line at this year's tournament. Rafael Nadal is looking to break Bjorn Borg's record for most French Open titles by winning his seventh crown here, and Novak Djokovic is trying to ...

MLB notebook: Rangers win on Hamilton's homer in 13th

Columbus Dispatch -
MLB Headlines from AP AP source: Montero gets 5-year, $60 million deal The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the newspaper.

Tell us: Who will win Parker-Westbrook matchup?

USA TODAY -
By Reid Cherner, USA TODAY The matchup of San Antonio's Tony Parker and Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook is likely to tip the balance between two teams that have one playoff loss thus far.

Astros lose to Dodgers on A.J. Ellis' HR in 9th

San Francisco Chronicle -
(05-27) 00:24 PDT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Houston Astros had Chad Billingsley on the ropes early and let him off. They left the bases loaded twice, including the eighth inning after scoring the tying run off closer Kenley Jansen, and AJ Ellis made them ...

UFC 146: Junior Dos Santos cements his place as champion on night of the heavies

Telegraph.co.uk -
The big men delivered - in five resounding heavyweight title fights - but none more so than the Brazilian Junior Dos Santos, whose comfort in the Octagon beggars belief at times.

Magma crystals can help predict volcano eruptions

Bend Bulletin -
USGS scientist Dan Dzurisin collects information from a Global Positioning System station high on the east flank of Mount. St. Helens in 2004.

Astronauts enter world's 1st private supply ship

USA TODAY -
By James Dean, Florida Today CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The hatch is open on the first commercial spacecraft to visit the International Space Station.

Scientist Richard Leakey: Evolution debate soon will be history

Bangor Daily News -
By Frank Eltman, AP Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey discusses the evidence for human evolution over a collection of hominin fossil casts at the Turkana Basin Institute's Ileret research facility in northern Kenya.

From Steve to Stevie: Man discovers he's actually a woman

Fox 31 KDVR.com -
DENVER - Steve Crecelius is a prominent local photographer. He's lived his entire life as a man but recently discovered - he is in fact a female.

Skin Cancer Myths Debunked

ABC News -
You're never too old, or too young, to be making big mistakes when it comes to protecting your skin. Case in point: Melanoma rates are up across the board, but especially among women under 40, according to a new study by the Mayo Clinic.

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