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Maine Court Sets $25,000 Bail For 'North Pond Hermit'
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Christopher Knight, whose 27 years of living in near-total isolation in Maine's wilderness made him an object of fascination after he was arrested for stealing food and supplies, appeared by video for a court hearing Tuesday, when a Kennebec County judge set his bail at $25,000 cash.
Knight's arrest ...
One Gear, One Goal: Bike Is 'Good To 100 MPH,' Builder Says
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
What does it take to ride a bicycle at 100 miles per hour? That's the question being explored by Britain's Donhou Bicycles and frame builder Tom Donhou, who has mounted a mammoth chainring onto a custom bicycle. He says the steel machine has already hit 60 miles per hour ...
Oklahoma City Marathon Will Proceed, Organizers Say After Boston Attack
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
News of the deadly bombing attack on the Boston Marathon is echoing in Oklahoma City, where residents will observe the 18th anniversary Friday of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which killed 168 people. The events include a marathon, which remains on the schedule, although officials ...
Online Tools Help People Connect After Boston Marathon Bombing
Monday, April 15, 2013
Even as the shock and horror of the deadly explosions at the Boston Marathon had yet to subside Monday, people were turning to online tools to check on the safety of their friends and family who were at the event. The latest estimates of the casualties include more than 3 ...
Witnesses To Marathon Explosions Describe Panic And Horror
Monday, April 15, 2013
People near the finish line of the Boston Marathon described horrific scenes of the chaos that followed two loud explosions in quick succession this afternoon, sending spectators rushing away from the scene in panic as others lay bloodied and wounded on the ground.
2013 Pulitzers Honor Sharon Olds, Adam Johnson, New York Times [Full List]
Monday, April 15, 2013
The new batch of Pulitzer Prize winners has just been announced, with novelist Adam Johnson winning the fiction prize with The Orphan Master's Son. The winners of the prizes for Americans' best work in journalism, drama, music, and writing also receive a $10,000 cash award.
In preparing to write ...
Remains Sent From Vietnam To Hawaii May Be Those Of U.S. Service Member
Monday, April 15, 2013
Vietnam has sent what analysts believe could be the remains of a member of the American military who died in the country during the Vietnam War. After a repatriation ceremony at the airport in Da Nang Sunday, the remains were sent to Hawaii for examination and possible identification.
One month ...
European Union Report Details Growth Of Human Trafficking
Monday, April 15, 2013
More than 23,600 people were victims of human trafficking in Europe during a recent three-year period, according to a new European Union report that says the problem is growing worse. Its authors say the official figures do not come close to describing the crime, which has "hundreds of thousands ...
Mars Rovers Go Quiet, As Sun Blocks Transmissions
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Communications between the Earth and Mars are on hiatus for several weeks, thanks to interference from the sun. That means NASA's orbiters and rovers that study Mars will be left to their own devices until radio signals can once again travel between the two planets.
Known as "solar conjunction," the ...
Beer Bust: Yankees Rename 'Craft Beer' Stand At Stadium
Sunday, April 14, 2013
The baseball season is still young, but the New York Yankees have already faced harsh public criticism. No, we're not referring to their lackluster record. Instead, the Yanks were accused of trying to hoodwink beer drinkers with a new "Craft Beer Destination" concession stand at their Bronx stadium.
The problem ...
Violence Hits Guantanamo Bay As Inmates Continue Hunger Strike
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Inmates fought guards at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after military authorities decided to end communal housing in one of the prison's camps, and instead put prisoners in individual cells. At least one detainee was reportedly injured by a rubber bullet in the clash Saturday.
The violence began after the facility's commander ...
Police Sergeant Says Trayvon Martin Shooting Targets Were A Training Aid
Sunday, April 14, 2013
A police sergeant in Port Canaveral, Fla., has been fired after he brought targets bearing images resembling Trayvon Martin — a silhouetted figure in a hooded sweatshirt, holding a canned drink — to a police target practice session.
"Whether his act was hatred or stupidity, none is tolerable," Port Canaveral ...
China Reports 13 Bird Flu Deaths; Cases Climb To 60
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Health officials in China say they've confirmed 11 new bird flu diagnoses, bringing the number of H7N9 infections to 60, with cases spread across several provinces, the official Xinhua news agency reports. The virus, which first infected people in Shanghai and eastern China, has now sickened at least one ...
Palestinian Prime Minister Fayyad Resigns Post
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has resigned, ending a power struggle with President Mahmoud Abbas that rose to new heights in recent months. Fayyad had reportedly tried to quit his job earlier this week; Abbas initially refused it, but he finally accepted the resignation Saturday.
Fayyad, who as the ...
Jetliner Crashes Into Sea Near Runway In Bali; All Aboard Safe
Saturday, April 13, 2013
More than 100 passengers survived a crash into the sea, after the Boeing 737 they were traveling on from West Java to Bali, Indonesia, missed the runway at Denpasar International Airport. The plane came to rest in shallow waters, simplifying rescue efforts. Photographs showed the Lion Air jet in the ...
In China, Kerry Seeks Help In Calming North Korea
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Secretary of State John Kerry is asking China's government to help ease tensions on the Korean peninsula, where North Korea has issued threats of war as it tests its weapons systems. The top U.S. diplomat met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing just days before a North Korea-promised missile ...
Woods Given Two-Stroke Penalty At Masters, Avoiding Disqualification
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Tiger Woods has been given a two-stroke penalty at the Masters, a tournament he's won four times, after a review found that he performed an illegal drop on the 15th hole of his second round Friday. Woods faced a possible disqualification for the infraction.
The incident began when Woods' wedge ...
Mother Of Slain Sandy Hook Student Sits In For Obama In Weekly Address
Saturday, April 13, 2013
In a rare departure from tradition, Saturday's weekly presidential address was delivered not by President Obama but instead by Francine Wheeler, whose son Ben, 6, died in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings last December.
Flanked by her husband, David, Wheeler called for Americans to urge the Senate to pass ...
Bitcoin Surpasses $200 Mark, Continuing 'Epic' Rise
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Bitcoin, the digital currency that trades outside the control of central banks and international borders, reached new heights Tuesday, surpassing the $200 mark for the first time. That level comes just five days after bitcoin approached $150, a development that Mt.Gox, the largest exchange service for the currency, deemed to ...
Osteen Hoaxster Explains: Goal Wasn't To Defame Pastor
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
The person behind the elaborate online hoax in which a fake website and Twitter feed falsely proclaimed Pastor Joel Osteen's intent to renounce Christianity and shut down his influential Houston ministry says that his goal wasn't to attack Osteen personally.
"I would like to state unequivocally my intent was not ...