| Boston.com - 1 hour ago NEW YORK—Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s estranged wife, who had fought drug and alcohol problems, was found dead in her home, her attorney said. |
| CNN International - 57 minutes ago By the CNN Wire Staff President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Honor to Rose Mary Sabo Brown, widow of Leslie Sabo Jr., at the White House. |
| Bloomberg - 24 minutes ago International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said a Greek exit from the euro area would be “extremely expensive” and hard. |
| President Obama tops Republican Mitt Romney in a head-to-head matchup, according to the latest Fox News poll, which finds American voters feeling more positive about the economy. |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago CANNES, France -- It was exactly a year ago in this coastal town that much of the film world first heard about a quirky movie from a French director who has a peskily unpronounceable name. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 1 hour ago Another showdown appears to be brewing over the national debt limit - and under what conditions Congress will raise it next time. But something big will happen between now and then that may prevent it. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 1 hour ago Carlos Fuentes belonged to a generation of Latin American writers who were both literary and political, author and social commentator. |
| ABC Online - 1 hour ago By Middle East correspondent Anne Barker, wires Syrian president Bashar al-Assad says the results of a recent election vindicate his government's reform policies. |
| The Guardian - 49 minutes ago The proliferation of UN-backed special courts and tribunals, mainly clustered around the Dutch capital, The Hague, has been built on a 19th-century ambition to regulate the rules of war and settle international disputes. |
| By Colleen Jenkins | GREENSBORO, North Carolina (Reuters) - Former Senator John Edwards' defense ended its case on Wednesday without calling three of the most anticipated witnesses to counter charges that he used political contributions to hide his ... |
| msnbc.com - 13 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. |
| Sydney Morning Herald - 7 minutes ago The US government wants you to know that simply sporting a pair of Skechers' fitness shoes is not going to get you Kim Kardashian's curves or Brooke Burke's toned tush. |
| * Greece's bank, political uncertainty pressures oil, equities * US crude stocks rose, products fell last week-EIA * Coming up: US weekly jobless claims 8:30 am EDT Thursday NEW YORK, May 16 (Reuters) - US crude futures fell a fourth straight session ... |
| Politico - 21 minutes ago She's a Sarah Palin endorsee who supported higher gas taxes and benefits from a federal farm subsidy. The campaign team that labeled her “the true conservative” has deep ties to moderate former Sen. Chuck Hagel. |
| 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 - 17 minutes 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. |
| Washington Post - 30 minutes ago May 16 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co., the world's biggest automaker, no longer intends to advertise on Facebook Inc. as the social network prepares for an initial public offering. |
| msnbc.com - 35 minutes ago For now, Verizon Wireless customers who move to the company's highest-speed fourth generation (4G) network from its older network can still use the company's unlimited wireless data plan for a flat monthly fee. |
| Written by ![]() in 683 Google+ circles By Doug Gross, CNN (CNN) -- So, let's say you're doing a Google search for "Kings." Did you mean the LA hockey team or the Sacramento basketball team? |
| CNN International - 44 minutes ago By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Chuck Brown, known as the "Godfather of Go-Go," a genre blending funk, jazz and soul and other musical forms, died Wednesday, his manager said. |
| People Magazine - 59 minutes ago By Dahvi Shira American Idol went on without its most well-known judge Simon Cowell, but can it do the same without the show's most glamorous judge Jennifer Lopez? |
| New York Daily News - 47 minutes ago Judging by the boos that rose from the audience on Tuesday night's "Dancing With the Stars," fans of the dancing competition were surprised by Maria Menounos' elimination just shy of the finals. |
| By Stephen Borelli, USA TODAY After a strikeout in the ninth inning, Lawrie threw his helmet, which caromed off the right leg of Miller, the home plate umpire. |
| WROC-TV - 22 minutes ago Belhurst Castle served as the backdrop for Laurie Fine to discuss her lawsuit againt ESPN. In a 44-page document that she and her attorney's plan to file in Federal Court, it accuses ESPN of libel. |
| MiamiHerald.com - 28 minutes ago The Heat's supporting cast had a dreadful Game 2 against the Pacers, but Shane Battier says the 'law of averages' must play out at some point. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 29 minutes 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 - 2 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). |
| Chicago Tribune - 55 minutes ago * Latest advance in brain-computer interface technology * May one day be used to restore mobility to paralyzed By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, May 16 (Reuters) - Using just her thoughts, a 58-year-old paralyzed woman instructed a robotic arm to grasp a ... |
| msnbc.com - 48 minutes ago Men who drank six cups of coffee or more a day had a 10 percent lower risk of dying; for women, it was 15 percent lower, according to a large new study. |
| Washington Post - 30 minutes ago Soldiers exposed to roadside bomb blasts and athletes who have suffered repeated concussions show the same long-lasting changes to brain cells, a new study reports. |
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