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Who Is Pope Francis?
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The new pope, 76-year-old Jorge Bergoglio, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, is the first pontiff from Latin America and the first Jesuit, but he appears to hold views very much in line with his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI.
Bergoglio has chosen the papal name Francis, becoming the 266th to hold ...
Senate Committee Approves Expanding Background Checks For Gun Sales
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Update at 11:15 a.m. ET: Senate Passes Measure:
The Associated Press reports that the committee cast a 10-8 party-line vote, with all Republicans opposed, on the measure to expand a requirement of background checks for gun sales between private parties.
The Associated Press reports:
"The bill's sponsor, New York ...
International Convention Moves To Limit Shark 'Finning' Trade
Monday, March 11, 2013
Delegates to an international species conservation conference in Bangkok, Thailand, this week have agreed to limit the trade of shark fins and meat.
NPR's Christopher Joyce reports that government representatives to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES, have agreed to put the porbeagle, oceanic whitetip, ...
Pakistan Begins Construction Of Pipeline Link With Iran
Monday, March 11, 2013
Iran and Pakistan are moving closer to completion of a nearly 1,000-mile natural gas pipeline linking the two countries, despite U.S. objections that it could become a source of hard currency for Tehran in defiance of international sanctions.
Monday marks the beginning of construction on Pakistan's part of the pipeline, ...
Thousands Of Dead Pigs Clog Shanghai's Main Water Source
Monday, March 11, 2013
Authorities have pulled more than 2,800 dead pigs out of Shanghai's main source of tap water — the Huangpu River. And they're still counting, according to reports on Monday.
The discovery has raised fears of drinking water contamination in China's most populous city, although state media reports that officials have ...
How Credible Are North Korea's Threats?
Saturday, March 09, 2013
When it comes to talking a big game, no one does it better than the North Koreans.
Just this week, Pyongyang vowed to turn Seoul, the capital of archrival South Korea, into a "sea of fire," promised to launch a "pre-emptive strike on the headquarters of the aggressors" ...
Coroner: Zoo Intern May Have Been Killed After Lion Lifted Cage Handle
Friday, March 08, 2013
A woman killed by a 550-pound male lion at a conservancy near Fresno, Calif., earlier this week may have been caught by surprise after the animal escaped its cage, investigators say.
According to a preliminary autopsy, Dianna Hanson, a 24-year-old intern for Cat Haven, was killed Wednesday when the ...
Pyongyang To Cut North-South Hotline, Cancel Nonaggression Pact
Friday, March 08, 2013
North Korea responded to new U.N. sanctions aimed at starving its nuclear program by vowing to cut a Cold War-style hotline and scrap a nonaggression pact with the South.
State-run media said North Korea "abrogates all agreements on nonaggression reached between the North and the South ... and also ...
South Florida Beaches Reopen After Shark Scare
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Several beaches in South Florida are open again following their closure earlier this week as a precautionary measure after thousands of migrating sharks were spotted near shore.
The Palm Beach Post reports that as of 9 a.m. ET, all Palm Beach County beaches were open because no more sharks ...
U.N. Security Council Approves New Sanctions On North Korea
Thursday, March 07, 2013
The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved tough new sanctions on North Korea just hours after Pyongyang threatened a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States and its allies.
The Security Council's actions to clamp down on the North's nuclear program follow the country's third nuclear test, carried out last month ...
Egypt's Locust Plague Threatens Israel
Thursday, March 07, 2013
A swarm of locusts that began in Egypt and has crossed the border into Israel is inviting comparison to one of the Biblical plagues of Exodus.
The New York Times says the swarms are "like a vivid enactment of the eighth plague visited upon the obdurate Pharaoh. Others with ...
Suspect In New York City Hit-And-Run Surrenders To Police
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Four days after a hit-and-run in Brooklyn that killed a young couple riding in a cab, suspect Julio Acevedo surrendered to police at a convenience store parking lot in Bethlehem, Pa.
The New York Times says:
"The surrender was arranged by a friend of Mr. Acevedo's, Derrick ...
South Korea Vows Retaliation If Pyongyang Makes Good On Military Threat
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
South Korea upped the ante Wednesday after Pyongyang threatened to scrap the armistice that ended a brutal war between the rival neighbors in 1953, promising retaliation for any North Korean attack.
"If North Korea carries out provocations that threaten the lives and safety of South Koreans, our military will ...
Storm Brings Season's Heaviest Snowfall To Midwest, Mid-Atlantic
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
The winter storm that has dumped several inches of snow from the Dakotas to Maryland is expected to linger over the mid-Atlantic on Wednesday, bringing another 5 to 9 inches to many areas in the east.
Federal government offices in the nation's capital were closed Wednesday in anticipation of the ...
Three Arrested In Booze Cruise Gone Bad Aboard Stolen Luxury Yacht
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Three people are in custody Tuesday in California, accused of commandeering an 82-foot luxury sailboat in Sausalito, partying through the night, and then running the yacht aground in the pounding surf off the beach at Pacifica.
Suspects Leslie Gardner, 63; Dario Mora, 54; and Lisa Modawell, 56, had allegedly stocked ...
Add 'North Korea Expert' To Dennis Rodman's Resume
Friday, March 01, 2013
Strange as it may seem, a pierced, tattooed and occasionally cross-dressing former basketball star is now one of the West's leading experts on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman, following his improbable visit to Pyongyang this week, has become the only Westerner to have ...
SpaceX Reports Problem With Dragon Capsule
Friday, March 01, 2013
Update at 8:10 p.m. ET: Problem Fixed, Arrival Delayed
SpaceX says the problem with its unmanned craft carrying supplies for the International Space Station has been fixed.
The Associated Press reports: "The earliest the Dragon capsule could show up is Sunday, a full day late, said top officials for NASA ...
Woodward: White House Dislikes Being 'Challenged Or Crossed'
Friday, March 01, 2013
On a day when we're in the final countdown for sequestration, Washington is still abuzz over whether or not White House economic adviser Gene Sperling threatened journalist Bob Woodward.
For the record, Woodward says no. "I never characterized it as a 'threat.' I think that was Politico's word,"
China Accuses U.S. Of Hacking Military Sites
Thursday, February 28, 2013
China's answer to accusations of cyber-espionage against the U.S.? The Americans are doing it to us, too.
Barely a week after a report from security firm Mandiant that an arm of the People's Liberation Army was behind the theft of "hundreds of terabytes" of data from U.S. companies, China's ...
Mastermind Of Great Train Robbery Dies
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Bruce Reynolds, the brains behind the Great Train Robbery of 1963, has died at the age of 81, nearly five decades after he and his partners in crime made off with 2.6 million pounds at Ledburn, Buckinghamshire, England.
Reynolds was part of the gang that executed an elaborate scheme to ...