Candy maker Hershey pays $4 million for price-fixing
US candy maker Hershey on Friday pleaded guilty to participating in a chocolate price-fixing scheme and paid a CAN$4 million (US$4.2 million) fine. The company entered the plea at the Ontario Superior...
View ArticleHillary Clinton: I hope we have a woman president in my lifetime
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hillary Clinton has fed speculation that she might run for the White House in 2016 by telling an audience in Canada that she would like to see a woman president in the United...
View ArticleWashington state on alert after leaks found at power plant
Heightened radioactivity levels were found outside a nuclear waste tank in the US state of Washington, officials said Friday, in a new alert about a site used to make Cold War-era bombs. Governor Jay...
View ArticleObama confirms climate change speech for Tuesday
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Saturday that he will outline a climate change plan on Tuesday centered around reducing pollution from carbon emissions as he...
View ArticleMore protests in Brazil despite president’s ‘great pact’ offer
Fresh protests erupted across Brazil Saturday despite conciliatory remarks by President Dilma Rousseff, who pledged to improve public services and fight harder against corruption. Rousseff’s televised...
View ArticlePalestinian singer from Gaza wins ‘Arab Idol’ contest
Palestinian singer Mohammed Assaf on Saturday won a pan-Arab singing contest that has had millions of viewers fixed to their TV screens since March. Powerfully voiced Syrian singer Farah Yousef came...
View ArticlePelosi booed at Netroots while defending espionage charges against Snowden
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) drew boos and heckling from members of the crowd at a progressive conference on Saturday while defending President Barack Obama’s administration and the...
View ArticleSante! Japanese sake becomes a hit in France
Toshiro Kuroda is a man on a mission. Over the past seven years he estimates he has introduced up to 50,000 people in France to the delights of the fermented rice drink sake with fans that include...
View ArticlePower outages in flood-stricken Calgary to continue for days
By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Some residents began returning to damaged homes on Saturday after record-breaking floods in southern Alberta that killed at least three people, displaced...
View ArticleAir Force officer charged with rape and child molestation
A U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel faces court-martial after being charged with assault, rape and lewd acts against a child for a series of alleged abuses over a six-year period in two states. The...
View ArticleCops accused of stiffing family for vet bill after shooting their dog
A family in El Monte, California criticized local police on Friday for both shooting one of their dogs dead then reneging on an offer to pay for the animal’s treatment. KABC-TV reported that the...
View ArticleSnowden seeks asylum in Ecuador
Edward Snowden has requested asylum in Ecuador, the Ecuadoran foreign minister said Sunday, as he seeks to escape US justice for revealing secrets of a vast phone and Web surveillance drive. Minister...
View ArticlePalestinians struggle to save remains of ancient Christian monastery
A haven of peace in the sea of concrete that is the Gaza Strip, the crumbling remains of the Holy Land’s oldest monastery are in danger of disappearing for lack of funds to preserve them. Saint...
View ArticleTexas Republican swears gun Tweet was actually about unarmed fetuses
As hundreds of pro-choice protesters swarmed to the Texas capitol on Sunday, state Rep. Jonathan Stickland (R) quipped on Twitter that he’s “extra thankful” for the Second Amendment because “today is 1...
View ArticlePolice infiltration of Greenpeace sparked Britain’s ‘McLibel’ scandal
An undercover police officer posing for years as an environmental activist co-wrote a libellous leaflet that was highly critical of McDonald’s, and which led to the longest civil trial in English...
View ArticleTexas lawmakers debate closing nearly all the state’s abortion clinics
The Texas House of Representatives spent Sunday night debating debating legislation that will close all but five of the state’s abortion clinics and prohibit abortions beyond 20 weeks of pregnancy....
View ArticleStudy finds H7N9 bird flu killed 1/3 of those infected
The H7N9 bird flu that hit China this year killed over a third of hospitalised patients, said researchers Monday who labelled the virus “less serious” but probably more widespread than previously...
View ArticleTurkish transsexuals join popular protest marches
Hundreds of Turkish transsexuals and rights activists staged a protest in Istanbul on Sunday against the conservative government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The annual march came...
View ArticleVerdict looms in Berlusconi sex trial
A verdict is expected Monday in a high-profile trial against former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for allegedly having sex with an underage prostitute and abusing his official powers to...
View ArticleDrug Policy Alliance: Marijuana reform ‘is not a laughing matter’ in 2013
This year at Netroots Nation, Raw Story was asking 5 Questions of various panel speakers, exhibitors and attendees about issues you didn’t hear addressed on the main stage. Ask a Netroots attendee who...
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