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news aggregatorRay Bradbury remembered by game developers at E3LOS ANGELES (AP) -- If there's one place where Ray Bradbury's legacy is tangibly omnipresent, it's the Electronic Entertainment Expo....
Ray Bradbury remembered by game developers at E3LOS ANGELES (AP) -- If there's one place where Ray Bradbury's legacy is tangibly omnipresent, it's the Electronic Entertainment Expo....
Panetta visits Afghanistan as violence spikesKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is keeping the pressure on Pakistan, but says the U.S. is reaching its limit of patience to root out the terrorist Haqqani network....
Dock from Japan tsunami washes ashore in Ore.When the tsunami hit the northern coast of Japan last year, the waves ripped four dock floats the size of freight train boxcars from their pilings in the fishing port of Misawa and turned them over to the whims of wind and currents....
Tribute to 'cherished' crash boyRelatives of a 17-year-old boy killed alongside another teenager in an Aberdeen car crash pay tribute.
Prometheus conquers UK box officeRidley Scott's blockbuster Prometheus, a spin-off to his 1979 breakthrough Alien, sees off rivals at the top of the UK and Irish box office chart.
News organizations appeal Idaho execution caseBOISE, Idaho (AP) -- A legal challenge seeking full viewing access to Idaho executions will go before a federal appeals court Thursday, with The Associated Press and 16 other news organizations saying the process is unconstitutionally restrictive....
News organizations appeal Idaho execution caseBOISE, Idaho (AP) -- A legal challenge seeking full viewing access to Idaho executions will go before a federal appeals court Thursday, with The Associated Press and 16 other news organizations saying the process is unconstitutionally restrictive....
Court rules for news groups in execution caseBOISE, Idaho (AP) -- A federal appeals court ruled Friday that witnesses should have full viewing access to Idaho's upcoming execution, siding with The Associated Press and 16 other news organizations....
Greek extremist party member in TV assaultATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Police have issued an arrest warrant for the spokesman of Greece's extremist far-right Golden Dawn party, who was elected to Parliament in the country's recent inconclusive polls, after he physically assaulted two left-wing deputies on live television during a morning political show....
AUDIO: 'Remorseless logic' for EU fiscal unionChancellor George Osborne speaks to Evan Davis on the eurozone crisis and its impact on the UK
Merkel urges giving up more power to EuropeBERLIN (AP) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel is calling for countries to give up more powers to Europe "step by step" as the continent tries to claw its way out of the debt crisis and says a "political union" is needed as leaders prepare for a closely watched summit later this month....
Central Asia group admits Afghanistan as observerBEIJING (AP) -- China, Russia and four Central Asian states granted Afghanistan observer status in their regional group Thursday, moving to consolidate ties with the impoverished, war-torn nation before most foreign combat troops depart by the end of 2014....
Police: Magnotta acted aloneNew US leverage seen in talks with PakistanKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- The U.S. is trying to break deadlocked talks with Pakistan over reopening a route for NATO troop supplies into Afghanistan - a deal that has proven elusive due to Islamabad's demands for more money and Washington's refusal to apologize for accidentally killing Pakistani forces....
Corporations boost agricultural research fundingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- The gap between federal support for agricultural research at large public universities and private investment continues to grow - and the divide comes with increased threats to academic freedom and more instances of meddling in the lab, a new research report suggests....
Corporations boost agricultural research fundingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- The gap between federal support for agricultural research at large public universities and private investment continues to grow - and the divide comes with increased threats to academic freedom and more instances of meddling in the lab, a new research report suggests....
VIDEO: Greece: 'payback time' at the pollsEven more uncertainty looms for the eurozone as Greece prepares for a fresh election next week.
Obama wraps up West Coast trip in LA, Las VegasLOS ANGELES (AP) -- President Barack Obama is mixing campaign fundraising with legislative business as he wraps up a two-day West Coast trip....
Hosepipe ban 'could be lifted'Thames Water says it could lift its hosepipe ban sooner than expected after wet weather cut the risk of drought.
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