Florida man accused of killing and cooking family dog
A 25-year-old Florida man was arrested and charged with animal cruelty on Thursday for allegedly killing his family’s dog, then cooking it and eating it. The Tampa Tribune reported on Friday that...
View ArticleProp. 8 backers ask Supreme Court to stop new same sex marriages
The group that sponsored California’s Proposition 8 filed an overnight petition to the Supreme Court asking it to block a federal appeal’s court decision to give the state the go-ahead to resume...
View ArticleDept. of Agriculture approves horse slaughterhouse amid lawsuit threat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A New Mexico meat plant received federal approval on Friday to slaughter horses for meat, a move that drew immediate opposition from animal rights group and will likely be...
View ArticleBattle of Gettysburg re-enactment shows lingering racial tensions
General John Gordon led troops for the South at Gettysburg 150 years ago in the US Civil War before becoming a leader of the Ku Klux Klan, the infamous white supremacist organization. Yet, in a sign of...
View ArticleWendy Davis: Texas GOP anti-abortion law is ‘big government intrusion’
Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis (D) continued her public sparring with Gov. Rick Perry (R) over both a state bill that would close all but five of the state’s abortion providers and Perry’s recent...
View ArticleRival bands of Egyptian protesters steel themselves for battle on Sunday
By Alexander Dziadosz CAIRO (Reuters) – Rival protesters in Egypt’s capital insist they want to avoid bloodshed during mass rallies against President Mohamed Mursi on Sunday, but both are clearly ready...
View ArticleCroatia to join European Union on Sunday
By Zoran Radosavljevic ZAGREB (Reuters) – Croatia becomes the 28th member of the European Union at midnight on Sunday, a milestone that caps the Adriatic republic’s recovery from war but is tinged with...
View ArticleCoulter: Immigration push gives Democrats ’30 million unskilled, law-breaking...
In a far-ranging interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, conservative columnist Ann Coulter said that the immigration bill recently passed by the Senate was not only akin to the death of the entire...
View ArticleResearchers find star system with 3 ‘Super Earths’
Four habitable planets orbiting three tiny suns? New first in planet-hunting. (via The Christian Science Monitor) Three, perhaps even four potentially habitable planets are orbiting a star in a...
View ArticleAnti-government protests continue in Istanbul
Thousands gathered in Istanbul’s Taksim Square on Saturday to protest against the harsh police treatment of demonstrators whose anti-government rallies have rocked the country for nearly a month. Riot...
View ArticleVanderbilt suspends four football players amid sex crime investigation
Vanderbilt University football players suspended in sex crimes investigation (via The Christian Science Monitor) Vanderbilt University has dismissed four football players from the team and suspended...
View ArticleUnique institute unites capitalists who want to save the world
The consultant holds a russet ankle boot in his right hand, gesturing as if it were a conductor’s baton. Robert Reich, a University of Colorado business professor, is providing some blunt-spoken...
View ArticleChad’s former dictator arrested in Senegal
Senegalese authorities detained former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre on Sunday, the first step towards a trial on charges of crimes against humanity that is seen by many as a milestone for African...
View ArticleStudy: Mega-quakes behind ‘sinking volcano’ phenomenon
Massive earthquakes can cause distant volcanoes to sink, according to research in Japan and Chile published on Sunday. The magnitude 9.0 tsunami-generating quake that occurred off northeastern Japan in...
View ArticleGulf states, EU agree to push Syria peace talks
The Gulf Arab nations and the European Union pledged Sunday to pool their efforts to help convene a peace conference on Syria, as they wrapped up a one-day ministerial meeting in Bahrain. The gathering...
View ArticleObama urges Africa’s leaders to ‘serve their people’
US President Barack Obama warned Sunday that Africa could only fulfil its rising potential with leaders who strive to improve the lives of their people, decrying “thugs and warlords” who hold back the...
View ArticleSupreme Court shoots down last-ditch effort to stop same sex marriage in...
The US Supreme Court has rejected an emergency bid to reinstate California’s ban on same-sex marriage, The Los Angeles Times reported Sunday. Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., one of the lawyers for the gay...
View ArticleNew NSA leak documents show how the US is bugging its European allies
By Ewen MacAskill in Rio de Janeiro and Julian Borger US intelligence services are spying on the European Union mission in New York and its embassy in Washington, according to the latest top secret US...
View ArticleGermany blasts U.S. for spying on officials ‘like a Cold War enemy’
Transatlantic relations plunged at the weekend as Berlin, Brussels and Paris all demanded that Washington account promptly and fully for new disclosures on the scale of the US National Security...
View ArticleThousands expected at Texas Capitol as sweeping abortion bill returns
Thousands of Texans on both sides of the abortion divide will descend on the state capitol in Austin on Monday, at the start of a special legislative session designed to pass a bill that would sharply...
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