Pakistani court acquits Muslim cleric in blasphemy case
A Pakistan court acquitted a Muslim cleric who accused a Christian girl of blasphemy before he himself was arrested on similar charges, a lawyer said. The girl, Rimsha Masih, was arrested in August...
View ArticleKhalid Sheikh Muhammad’s lawyers: CIA gave ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ makers more...
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) – Prosecutors in the Guantanamo war crimes tribunal are pushing the judge to set a September 2014 trial date in the 9/11 case, a decision that could hinge...
View ArticlePoachers can’t get this one: Black rhino baby born in Atlanta zoo
By Noreen O’Donnell (Reuters) – An eastern black rhinoceros has been born at Atlanta’s zoo for the first time in the facility’s history, spurring hopes of renewed interest in the fate of the critically...
View ArticleHemant Mehta on rising atheism among millenials: ‘It’s not that Christianity...
Dueling young columnists discussed the rise of atheism among millenials Sunday morning on CNN. Rachel Evans, an evangelical blogger, attributed the number of millenials abandoning the church to a loss...
View ArticlePolice say man caught downloading child porn on his phone while being...
Perhaps, when one is being interviewed by police about the thousands of child pornography images police appear to have discovered on one’s computer, it is advisable to turn off your phone. A public...
View ArticleNew Zealand same-sex couples tie the knot
AFP – Dozens of same-sex couples said “I do” Monday as New Zealand became the first Asia-Pacific country, and only the 14th in the world, to legalise gay marriage. Vows were exchanged in venues ranging...
View ArticleBipartisan calls to cut off Egyptian aid emerge after military crackdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A growing bipartisan chorus of U.S. lawmakers said on Sunday that the United States should suspend its $1.5 billion in military and economic aid to Egypt following a violent...
View ArticleGermany will be first European country to recognize babies as gender...
From 1 November babies born in Germany without clear gender-determining characteristics will be able to be registered Germany will become the first country in Europe to join a small group of nations...
View Article‘Breaking Bad’ Creator Vince Gilligan on the series’ end: ‘There will be blood’
Why viewers still identify with Walter White, his plans for a Saul Goodman spin-off – and why it’s time to end the hit series now. By John Plunkett It was described by one television executive as the...
View ArticleGive Filner the hook: Recall campaign begins against San Diego mayor over...
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – A campaign seeking to recall San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, who has resisted mounting pressure to resign over sexual harassment allegations, shifted into high hear on Sunday as...
View ArticleOhio man finds 300 pound load of marijuana stashed in gun safe he bought on...
By George Tanber TOLEDO, Ohio (Reuters) – A man in western Ohio found nearly 300 pounds of marijuana stuffed into a Mexican-made gun-storage safe that he recently purchased on the Internet, authorities...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy task force calls for stronger homes to withstand worsening...
A taskforce created by President Obama in the wake of superstorm Sandy has issued a report with 69 policy initiatives centered around one major recommendation: to construct stronger buildings in...
View ArticleFlooding of coastal cities to cost $1 trillion in damages by 2050: study
By 2050, flood damage in the world’s coastal cities is expected to reach $1 trillion a year as sea levels rise and global warming triggers new extremes of heat, windstorm and rain. More than 40% of...
View ArticleDavid Miranda: I was treated like a threat to the United Kingdom
David Miranda, the partner of the Guardian journalist who broke stories of mass surveillance by the US National Security Agency, has accused Britain of a “total abuse of power” for interrogating him...
View ArticleBlack singer says white woman assaulted him over Trayvon Martin song
By Ronnie Cohen SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – An African American performer who was shoved after he dedicated a song to slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin at a California music festival filed a lawsuit...
View ArticleJudge: California can force-fed inmates on hunger strike
By Sharon Bernstein SACRAMENTO (Reuters) – California authorities won court approval on Monday to force-feed some prisoners on a hunger strike after officials voiced concerns that the inmates may have...
View ArticleThe earliest iron artifact ever found was made from a meteorite
The earliest iron artefacts ever found — funeral beads strung around bodies in a 5,000-year-old Egyptian cemetery — were made from a meteorite, archaeologists said on Monday. Hi-tech scanning of the...
View ArticleB-1B Lancer bomber crashes in Montana
A US Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber crashed on Monday in the northern state of Montana but its four-strong crew managed to eject before impact, the military said. The plane had taken off from Ellsworth...
View ArticleCenk Uygur calls out TIME magazine reporter for supporting drone strike on...
The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur on Monday blasted a TIME magazine reporter who said he couldn’t “wait to write a defense of the drone strike that takes out” Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Michael...
View ArticleArizona Minuteman arrested for pointing AR-15 rifle at sheriff’s deputy
A member of a Minutemen militia was arrested Saturday night for allegedly pointing his AR-15 semi-automatic rifle at a Maricopa County sheriff’s deputy. Richard Malley, 49, and two other group members...
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