| The Associated Press - 38 minutes ago By JIM FITZGERALD, AP - 1 minute ago BEDFORD, NY (AP) - Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s estranged wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, who had fought drug and alcohol problems, was found dead in her home Wednesday. |
| CBS News - 50 minutes ago (CBS News) NEW CASTLE, Penn. - In battle, there is no greater act of valor than to lay down your life so others may live. On Wednesday at the White House, a soldier was honored for the sacrifice made a long time ago. |
| msnbc.com - 32 minutes ago George Zimmerman's lawyer has signaled that he may seek a dismissal of the second-degree murder charges against his client under Florida's Stand Your Ground Law. |
| CBS News - 17 minutes ago (CBS News) Responding to attacks by the Obama campaign about his work at the helm of Bain Capital, presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney defended his record in an interview today, saying he "was no longer" at the company when it closed a steel ... |
| Los Angeles Times - 22 minutes ago Skechers had been accused of false advertising by the Federal Trade Commission, 44 states and the District of Columbia. Most of the money will go toward partial refunds to consumers. |
| Boston Herald - 5 minutes ago By AP TORONTO - Brett Lawrie heard the penalty, then expressed just one regret about his tantrum: that his batting helmet bounced up and hit an umpire. |
| Atlanta Journal Constitution - 9 minutes ago By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS AP ATHENS, Greece - A senior judge has been sworn in to head Greece's caretaker government for a month as the debt-crippled country lurches through a political crisis that threatens its membership in the 17-nation eurozone. |
| ABC News - 17 minutes ago President Barack Obama's administration has repeatedly said over the past few months that it won't ship arms to Syria's outgunned opposition, warning that doing so will only escalate the bloody conflict there. |
| CNN International - 31 minutes ago By Nic Robertson, CNN An elderly woman and her husband are treated for injuries inflicted by Serb military forces as they fled Srebrenica in July 1995. |
| msnbc.com - 55 minutes ago The defense rested Wednesday without calling John Edwards or his daughter Cate to the stand. Analysts say not testifying carries risks. |
| A federal judge on Wednesday approved a class action suit for those claiming they have been unlawfully stopped, questioned and frisked by the New York City Police Department. |
| Boston.com - 54 minutes ago NEW YORK—More turmoil in Greece caused fallout across the financial markets. The Dow Jones industrial average fell for the fourth day in a row. |
| Wall Street Journal - 20 minutes ago WASHINGTON—The euro zone needs to tackle key structural issues and make the euro a "real currency" to deal with its ongoing debt crisis, Olivier Sarkozy, head of the global financial services team at Carlyle Group LP (CG), said Wednesday. |
| Reuters - 29 minutes ago By Nicola Leske and Kate Holton | NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - General Motors Inc's decision to stop advertising on Facebook may be a wake-up call for the No. |
| Politico - 48 minutes ago Sen. Mike Johanns (R-Neb.) thinks Sen. Jim DeMint (RS.C.) did more harm than good by investing seven figures in a conservative candidate who finished a distant third place in the Nebraska GOP Senate primary. |
| Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich announced Wednesday he has decided against running for Congress in Washington state, where activists had urged him to launch a campaign. |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago By Mitchell Landsberg It is the X factor in Mitt Romney's candidacy, unpredictable because it is unprecedented: How will voters react to his Mormon faith? |
| File-sharing website The Pirate Bay (TPB) has been hit by a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. The site has been largely inaccessible for the last 24 hours, and the service is intermittent in the UK. |
| Facebook's co-founder, who recently renounced his US citizenship, says the decision had nothing to do with the blockbuster IPO and taxes. |
| San Jose Mercury News - 30 minutes ago By Peter Delevett With global fascination focused on Facebook's initial public offering, and mom-and-pop investors clamoring to buy a piece of the social network, some observers have cautioned that Friday's IPO can't possibly live up to the hype. |
| by AP WASHINGTON (AP) - Chuck Brown, who styled a unique mix of funk, soul and Latin party sounds to create go-go music in the nation's capital, has died after suffering from pneumonia. |
| Us Magazine - 1 hour ago On Forbes' 2012 Celebrity 100 list--which ranks the most powerful celebrities working today by examining their 2011 earnings, as well as their "media visibility" and social media reach--Lady Gaga drops down to #5 from her spot atop the 2011 list. |
| People Magazine - 52 minutes ago By Michelle Tauber and Howard Breuer In his most recent film, Nick Stahl plays a man looking for his missing wife. In a bizarre real-life parallel, Stahl is now missing. |
| Reuters - 35 minutes ago By Steve Ginsburg | BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Kentucky Derby champion I'll Have Another will open from the ninth post in Saturday's $1 million Preakness Stakes as the lightly raced chestnut looks to stay in contention for the elusive Triple Crown. |
| NHL.com - 38 minutes ago By Jerry Brown - NHL.com Correspondent GLENDALE, Ariz. - Frustration is usually a friend to the Phoenix Coyotes. They have won a division title and pushed all the way to the their first Western Conference final by twisting more skilled teams inside-out ... |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 52 minutes ago (05-16) 16:03 PDT (AP) -- LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were not carrying "Help Wanted" signs around the Miami Heat practice floor on Wednesday. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 1 hour ago Sunday's solar eclipse will be the first visible in the US this century. The annular eclipse will be best seen from 33 national parks, including the Grand Canyon. |
| Space.com - 3 hours ago by Robert Z. Pearlman, collectSPACE.com Editor Students' science experiments are about to make history, launching to space on the first attempt by a US commercial company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS). |
| Reuters - 4 minutes ago May 17 (Reuters) - Older people who reported drinking a few daily cups of coffee were less likely to die over the subsequent 14 years than were those who abstained from the beverage or rarely drank it, according to a US study of 400000 people. |
| Washington Post - 8 minutes ago A paralyzed Massachusetts woman picked up a bottle of coffee and sipped from it by moving a robotic arm with her thoughts, researchers reported Wednesday - the latest advance in the race to restore movement to people who have lost control of their ... |
| CBS News - 40 minutes ago (CBS News) In recent years, more than 200000 troops have tested positive for traumatic brain injuries, including concussions. Now, CBS News correspondent Dr. |
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