| ABC News - 28 minutes ago Forget the so-called liberal media. Right now Newt Gingrich's most ardent critics are conservative pundits and columnists, many of whom have launched aggressive campaigns to discredit him and trip up his run for the Republican nomination. |
| Washington Post - 13 hours ago The Pentagon is rushing to send a large floating base for commando teams to the Middle East as tensions rise with Iran, al-Qaeda in Yemen and Somali pirates, among other threats. |
| USA TODAY - 34 minutes ago MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Victoria Azarenka routed Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-0 to win the Australian Open women's title and secure the No. |
| Voice of America - 53 minutes ago January 28, 2012 Russia Clashes with Europeans, Arabs Over Syria UN Resolution Margaret Besheer | United Nations European and Arab nations are calling on the UN Security Council to back a resolution supporting the Arab League's plan to end the ... |
| New York Times - 1 hour ago LONDON - Greece once again appears on the verge of reaching an deal with its private sector creditors on how much of a loss they would be willing to accept on their bond holdings. |
| Washington Post - 1 hour ago LOS ANGELES - A 911 recording revealed frantic efforts by friends of Demi Moore to get help for the actress who was convulsing as they gathered around her and tried to comfort her. |
| Reuters - 43 minutes ago By Emilio Parodi | GIGLIO, Italy Jan 28 (Reuters) - Salvage crews preparing to pump thousands of tonnes of diesel fuel and oil from the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship off the Italian coast suspended work on Saturday after heavy seas made ... |
| Wall Street Journal - 34 minutes ago By JEANNE WHALEN LONDON -- British police said they arrested four people Saturday morning in connection with an investigation into potential police bribery, a probe that is part of a wide-ranging crackdown on illegal news-gathering tactics in the ... |
| The Associated Press - 1 hour ago KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - France's plans to withdraw its combat troops from Afghanistan a year early drew harsh words Saturday in the Afghan capital, with critics accusing French President Nicolas Sarkozy of putting his re-election campaign ahead of ... |
| Voice of America - 30 minutes ago January 28, 2012 Gunmen Attack Nigerian Police Station VOA News Gunmen believed to be members of the radical Islamist group Boko Haram opened fire on a police station in Nigeria's Kano state, triggering a gun battle. |
| By Margaret Chadbourn | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration, in an election-year bid to help distressed homeowners, on Friday expanded its main foreclosure prevention program, and pushed for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to forgive mortgage ... |
| Christian Science Monitor - 12 hours ago California has adopted new rules that require 15 percent of all cars sold in the state to be electric, plug-in hybrid, or hydrogen-powered by 2025. |
| New York Times - 14 hours ago Could the United States establish a moon colony and develop a new propulsion system for going to Mars? All within eight years of a Newt Gingrich presidency, as Mr. |
| (Reuters) - Former Boston Mayor Kevin White, who led the city for 16 years and shepherded it through a period of racial tension and court-ordered school desegregation, died on Friday at age 82. |
| New York Times - 7 hours ago The United States Park Police is warning Occupy DC protesters that they must stop camping at two parks by noon on Monday or risk arrest. |
| Written by ![]() in 973 Google+ circles Wall Street Journal - 11 hours ago By SHAYNDI RAICE and RANDALL SMITH Facebook Inc. could file papers for its initial public offering as early as next week, people familiar with the matter said, as anticipation mounts for what is likely to be one of the biggest debuts for a US company. |
| SlashGear - 11 hours ago If you were waiting for the day when you could watch Family Guy on your iPad, pop Indiana Jones into your DVD player, and wait for the latest Call of Duty game to appear in your mailbox, all while only logging into one online account, your dreams have ... |
| Washington Post - 11 hours ago CAMBRIDGE, Md. - President Obama and Vice President Biden on Friday worked to rally congressional Democrats preparing to do battle with Republicans leading into the 2012 election. |
| Washington Post - 8 hours ago Ron Paul, well known as a physician, congressman and libertarian , has also been a businessman who pursued a marketing strategy that included publishing provocative, racially charged newsletters to make money and spread his ideas, said three people ... |
| Philadelphia Inquirer - 4 hours ago By Patrick Walters AP JOSEPH KACZMAREK / AP Touching down Friday in Chester County, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said he was in the race for the long haul and had not considered dropping out. |
| By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Jon Rubinstein, known for his role developing the original iPod for Apple and for running Palm, has left Hewlett-Packard, where he's worked since the company's acquisition of Palm. |
| Google is under fire in Congress for its new privacy policy changes to unify user information from 60 Web services under one single policy. |
| New York Daily News - 4 hours ago By Jacob E. Osterhout / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Australian actor Sam Worthington, photographed e in Sydney, has a new film, 'Man on a Ledge. |
| Hollywood Reporter - 4 hours ago The Lionsgate and Lakeshore Entertainment action-comedy starring the actress scored No. 2 spot on Friday with $4 million-plus. Friday brought more good news at the domestic box office as both The Grey and One for the Money posted better than expected ... |
| USA TODAY - 18 minutes ago Portland, OR (Sports Network) - LaMarcus Aldridge scored 23 points, and Portland dominated the middle two quarters in a 109-71 rout of the Phoenix Suns. |
| News & Observer - 53 minutes ago United States' Amy Lepeilbet (6) fights for control of the ball with Costa Rica's Mariela Campos (7) during the first half of CONCACAF women's Olympic qualifying soccer game action at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. |
| WJBD Online - 45 minutes ago The Colts owner and the four-time MVP quarterback had a meeting about comments they both made this week and issued a statement saying that things were fine between them. |
| Boston.com - 2 hours ago AP / January 28, 2012 LeBron James scored 31 points, Dwyane Wade scored 28 in his return from a sprained right ankle, and the Heat beat the 3-point-obsessed New York Knicks, 99-89, last night in Miami. |
| Boston.com - 2 hours ago No. 1 Novak Djokovic could finally rest after beating Andy Murray in a 4-hour-50-minute match. (Paul Crock/AFP/Getty Images) By Caroline Cheese Associated Press / January 28, 2012 MELBOURNE - If anyone knows how Novak Djokovic feels after sweating and ... |
| PhysOrg.com - 36 minutes ago This NASA image obtained in 2009 shows a view of Earth from Apollo 17. An asteroid about the size of a bus shaved by Earth on Friday in what spacewatchers described as a "near-miss," though experts were not concerned about the possibility of an impact. |
| msnbc.com - Jan 26, 2012 Quantum fluctuations in science, space and society, from quarks to Hubble and Mars. Served up by Alan Boyle, msnbc.com science editor. |
| ABC News - 16 hours ago Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has launched her own investigation into the mysterious illness causing facial tics and verbal outbursts among 15 teenagers in Le Roy, NY Most of the teens have been diagnosed with conversion disorder -- a ... |
| Los Angeles Times - 9 hours ago The imported orange juice contained trace amounts of carbendazim, used to combat a fungus that leaves black spots on tree leaves. The fungicide is not allowed in the US Coca-Cola, which distributes orange juice under the Minute Maid and Simply Orange ... |
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