| Obama names Hillary Clinton authority for India n-deal President Barack Obama has delegated his authority to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to send mandatory certifications regarding the landmark India-US civil nuclear deal to the US Congress after every six... | |
| Obama names Clinton as certification authority of Indo-U.S. civilian nuclear deal United States President Barack Obama has appointed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the new certification authority to verify the Indo-U.S. civilian nuclear agreement after every six... |
| Girlicious singer arrested with cocaine Natalie Mejia, a member of US band Girlicious, has been arrested after drugs were found in her purse, police told The Los Angeles... |
| US unconvinced over Pak Army's U-turn against Taliban commanders: Expert Pakistan has been claiming huge success against the Taliban by capturing several key militant leaders, including Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Afghan Taliban's second-in command, however the United States is far from convinced that the arrests mark a change in the Pakistan Army's... |
| Jamie Jungers says Tiger Woods never tipped waitstaff Jamie Jungers, who has won Howard Stern's Tiger Woods' mistress beauty pageant, has revealed that the golfer never tipped waitstaff when they were... |
| Madonna, daughter team up for fashion line for teens Madonna and her daughter, Lourdes, have collaborated on a fashion line for teenage girls that debuts this August exclusively at... |
| Mariah Carey plans to work with Woody Allen Mariah Carey has never met director Woody Allen, but she plans to work with him some... |
| Walmart under fire for cutting price of black Barbies to nearly half of white ones American supermarket chain Walmart has received flak for selling black Barbie dolls at a lesser price than white... |
| Jay-Z scraps plan to invest in NY racetrack casino project Rapper Jay-Z is said to have scrapped plans to invest in a racetrack casino project in New York after state officials allegedly ordered all backers to hand over detailed records of their... |
| Soon, therapeutic socks for diabetics American scientists have developed a new nitric oxide-releasing cloth that may come handy in making a wrap for donor organs and therapeutic socks for... |
| New ways for heart treatment A new American study has suggested new ways to improve heart... |
| Kayani, Pasha continue Pak's traditional anti-India agenda: NYT The report regarding Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani extending the tenure of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General (DG) Lt.Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha by a year clearly suggests that nothing much has changed in the country and two still rule the... |
| Man earns Guinness World Record for world's largest house of cards! An American man has earned himself a Guinness World Record after he built the world's largest ever house of... |
| 'Jihad Jane's' extreme views were unknown to her Penn state neighbours The Pennsylvania woman linked this week to an alleged terrorist plot involving militant Muslims was not known in her neighbourhood for her extreme religious... |
| Parents pass on fewer bad genes to kids Scientists in the U.S. have for the first time unlocked the genetic code of an entire family, and discovered that parents give kids fewer mutations than previously... |
| Average women spend $13k each on makeup in their lifetime An average woman will spend 13,000 dollars on makeup during her lifetime, a new survey has... |
| Chewing gum can give you wrinkles A constant gum-chewing habit can cause wrinkles to pop up, health experts... |
| Indian-American professor turns chicken feathers into fuel Manoranjan 'Mano' Misra, an Indian American professor known for turning coffee grounds and chicken feathers into fuel, been honoured as the 2010 Regents' Researcher by the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of... |
| US won't accept legitimacy of Myanmar's elections The US will not recognise the outcome of Myanmar's elections scheduled for later this year because of new laws that ban political prisoners and the country's leading democratic activist from participating, the US State Department said... |
| Forbes says Gates no longer the world's richest Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the world's richest person, knocking Microsoft founder Bill Gates into second spot, as the wealth of the world's billionaires grew by 50 per cent over the last... |
| Former Rep. Shays Aide Expected To Plead Guilty HARTFORD, Conn. The campaign manager for former U.S. Rep. Chris Shays is expected to plead guilty to charges of embezzling campaign funds. Michael Sohn, of Fairfield, Conn., is scheduled... |
| Obama To Speak To Bankers, Preview Wwii Series WASHINGTON President Barack Obama speaks at a banking conference Thursday, holds more meetings on health care and gets a look at a new TV series about World War II. Obama will address... |
| First Inherited Prostate Cancer Genetic Mutation Found In African-american Men Shahriar Koochekpour, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Genetics at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, led research that has... |
| China Tells United States To Do More On Climate Change Article Reprints China told the United States on Wednesday to make stronger commitments on climate change and provide environmental expertise and financing to developing nations. China's top climate... |
| Dems Close In On Health Bill A closed-door meeting in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office Wednesday evening moved congressional leaders and administration officials closer to agreement on Obama's health... |
| Nearly Half Of Kansas City Schools To Close KANSAS CITY, Mo. The Kansas City school board narrowly approved a plan Wednesday night to close nearly half the district's schools in a desperate bid to avoid a potential... |
| Biden: U.s. Has 'no Better Friend' Than Israel Mar. 10: Vice President Joe Biden poses in front of a picture of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat during a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in... |
| Gates: Iran Support For Taliban 'pretty Limited' A U.S. MILITARY BASE IN SOUTHWEST ASIA -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday that Iranian support for the Taliban in Afghanistan isn't much of a problem for the United States -- yet. ... |
| Botnet Amputated But Criminals Reconnect The takedown of an Internet provider that helped spread a chunk of malware was thought to have cut off criminals from millions of PCs under their control. But the victory seems to be short-lived.... |
| Nspsers Start Moving Out In May Some 168,000 Defense Department civilian employees are expected to move out of the National Security Personnel System and back to the General Schedule... |
| Hill Unhappy With Capitol Police More news links http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34216.html" target="_blank">Hill unhappy with Capitol Police (Politico) ... |
| Zients Also Calls For New Rating Tools Federal Chief Performance Officer Jeff Zients wants to see an ?nid=35&sid=1909676" target="_blank">overhaul of federal hiring and performance appraisal systems. Zients speaking at the National... |
| Gates Regrets Northrop Withdrawal From Tanker In this photo released by the Saudi Press Agency, Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, left, greets U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, right, before their talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,... |
| Sex Offender Postal Carrier Reassigned This image provided by the California Department of Justice shows registered sex offender, Dana Kennette, a letter carrier who has been reassigned after concerns were raised that he was delivering... |
| Foreclosures Up By Smallest Amount In Years WASHINGTON -- The foreclosure crisis isn't over, but the pace of growth may finally be slowing down. RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday that the number of U.S. households facing foreclosure in February... |
| Photos Taken By Oc Serial Killer Released SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Prosecutors said convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala used his camera to gain the trust of young women and now they fear photographs he snapped decades ago could contain images... |
| Homes Damaged, 4 Hurt, In Ark. Tornadoes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Tornadoes have struck parts of Arkansas, injuring four people and destroying a handful of homes. Emergency Management spokeswoman Renee Preslar says three people suffered major... |
| Ap Source: Obama Pushing New U.s. Export Initiative An administration official says Obama will issue an executive order Thursday creating an Export Promotion Cabinet of federal agencies whose work affects exports. The president is instructing the... |
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| Tornadoes Tear Through Arkansas NEW: Tornado watch lifted for Arkansas, but remains for Mississippi First twister struck in Saline County and damaged 22 homes Another tornado struck in White County, damaging 9 homes and injuring... |
| Sushi Eatery In Hot Water For Serving Whale Eatery charged with the illegal sale of a marine mammal product for unauthorized use Meat from whale, an endangered species, is illegal to consume in the United States Authorities do not yet know... |
| Kansas City Board Oks Plan To Close Nearly Half Of Schools Kansas City school board approves plan to close 28 of 61 public schools Superintendent says 'right-size' plan is needed to save money, prevent declining enrollment Critics say closures will drive... |
| Ex-toyota Lawyer: Documents Prove Company Hid Damaging Info Lawyer kept internal documents that he says could be damaging to Toyota Biller says he quit because of what he alleges were "criminal acts" by Toyota He said Toyota settled one lawsuit to... |
| Feldman Says Corey Haim Was Winning Fight With Drugs Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Corey Haim seemed to be winning his battle against drug abuse in the weeks before his death, his manager and closest friend said... |
| Feathers Fly: Bank Of America Sorry For Confiscating Parrot Bank of America has apologised to a woman in Pennsylvania after one of its contractors entered her house, damaged furniture and confiscated her parrot.Angela Iannelli has filed a lawsuit alleging... |
| Another Runaway Toyota Prius Reported (Reuters) - Federal regulators said they were looking into a report of another runaway Toyota Prius, this one in Westchester County, New York, where police said a woman pulling out of a driveway... |
| United Spinal Association Launches 'disability Etiquette' Webinar To Assist United Way Of America Tax Preparation Sites /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- United Spinal Association has created a "Disability Etiquette" webinar to assist United Way of America with its initiative to improve outreach and service to people... |
| Nj Dad Accused Of Raping 5 Daughters Untested Rape Kits Lead to More Crimes (AP) A New Jersey man with apocalyptic visions is accused of years of terrorizing his family, raping his five daughters and impregnating three, beating his... |
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| 'big Mike' Draws Tears, Cheers On 'american Idol' (AP) LOS ANGELES - "American Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi (dee-oh-GWAHR'-dee) may still be drying her tears after a moving performance by contestant Michael "Big Mike" Lynche. The... |