| The two leading candidates in Tuesday's crucial Republican presidential primary in Florida, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, were to hit the campaign trail hard in the Sunshine State Saturday. |
| Jerusalem Post - 42 minutes ago By REUTERS 01/28/2012 15:40 Continued violence leads Arab league to "immediately stop" monitoring mission, though it will remain in Syria; 17 activist bodies reportedly dumped in streets of Hama. |
| Reuters - 11 minutes ago * Four arrested are current or former staff of Sun daily tabloid * Police officer also arrested * Probe into allegations reporters paid police for information By Tim Castle LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Police arrested four current and former staff of ... |
| Washington Post - 2 hours 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. |
| Bloomberg - 44 minutes ago European policy makers are discussing plans to directly intervene in Greek budget decisions as the country struggles to cut its deficit, two euro region government officials said. |
| USA TODAY - 55 minutes ago MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Victoria Azarenka started celebrating, then suddenly did a double-take to ask her coach, "What happened? |
| Voice of America - 17 minutes ago January 28, 2012 US Defense Chief Concerned About Pakistan's Treatment of Doctor VOA News US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta says he is concerned about a Pakistani doctor who helped the US find al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. |
| The Guardian - 1 hour ago Divers have found a 17th body on the wrecked cruise ship Costa Concordia, the Italian authorities have said. A spokesman for the Italian civil defence organisation said the body of a woman was found on the submerged sixth deck. |
| The Associated Press - 51 minutes ago KANO, Nigeria (AP) - Police say gunmen from a radical Islamist sect have attacked another police station, killing one officer in a north Nigeria city where they killed 185 people last week. |
| 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 domestic politics ahead of Afghans' ... |
| U-T San Diego - 1 hour ago By BLOOMBERG NEWS The Obama administration, seeking to help more homeowners lower their interest rates and shed mortgage debt, will relax the rules on a federal loan-modification program and triple its incentives to banks. |
| New York Times - 15 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. |
| New York Times - 8 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 - 13 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 - 13 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 ... |
| GoLocalProv - 1 hour ago President Obama spent his first two years in office implementing a Democratically-craved, far-left agenda. This included a jobs-killing healthcare bill that over 1200 politically connected companies have received waivers from, exempting them from ... |
| PhysOrg.com - 2 hours ago Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney tried to boost support on Florida's "Space Coast" Friday ahead of next week's key primary, promising business would play a bigger role in future missions. |
| ITProPortal - 1 hour ago Jon Rubinstein - the senior vice president for Product Innovation at HP's Personal Systems Group, has decided to part ways with the company, according to a new revelation. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 7 hours ago The blogosphere's reaction to this change, which Google called Search Plus Your World, was swift, loud, and mostly negative. But in all the noise, what do users think? |
| Contactmusic.com - 1 hour ago Lana Del Rey has revealed plans to re-release her little-know first album, which briefly popped up on iTunes before disappearing in 2008. |
| The Gossip Girls - 1 hour ago Grabbing ahold of the top spot immediately upon its theatrical debut, "The Grey" finds itself situated atop the pack at the box office over the weekend of January 27-29, 2012. |
| ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Tiger Woods is tied for the clubhouse lead with Robert Rock at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship after making six birdies on his way to a 6-under 66. |
| MMAmania.com - 15 minutes ago by Thomas Myers on Jan 28, 2012 9:00 AM EST in UFC Programming Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will once again air an entire fight card TONIGHT (Jan. 28, 2012), this time with UFC on Fox 2: "Evans vs. |
| Washington Post - 33 minutes ago Coming off a year for the ages, Novak Djokovic hopes to defend his title against Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray. On the women's side, Victoria Azarenka of Belarus beat Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-0 Saturday night to win the Australian Open and ... |
| Chicago Tribune - 57 minutes ago VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - The final goal in the game that put the US women's soccer team into the Olympics was scored by Alex Morgan, the super-sub who made her name at last year's World Cup. |
| PhysOrg.com - 2 hours 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 - 17 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 ... |
| Medical News Today - 16 minutes ago The percentage of people screened for cancer in the US remains below national targets for 2020, with rates lower among Asian and Hispanic Americans than other groups, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and ... |
| By Anna Yukhananov | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pfizer's Inlyta drug for patients with advanced kidney cancer won approval from US regulators, boosting the company's efforts to offset plunging Lipitor sales. |
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