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NewsGovt to keep info on Americans with no terror tiesWASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. intelligence community will now be able to store information about Americans with no ties to terrorism for up to five years under new Obama administration guidelines....
Abortion clinics get spot-checksInspectors have been ordered into abortion clinics across England to carry out spot-checks on how they work.
Man pleads guilty in synthetic drug deathMINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A Minnesota man who provided a synthetic drug that killed a 19-year-old and sent 10 other partygoers to the hospital last year pleaded guilty Thursday to third-degree unintentional murder....
Man pleads guilty in synthetic drug deathMINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A Minnesota man who provided a synthetic drug that killed a 19-year-old and sent 10 other partygoers to the hospital last year pleaded guilty Thursday to third-degree unintentional murder....
Indians protest in Ecuador against mining projectsQUITO, Ecuador (AP) -- More than 1,000 indigenous protesters reached Ecuador's capital Thursday after a two-week march from the Amazon to oppose plans for large-scale mining on their lands....
Minimum price for alcohol plannedThe government proposes a minimum price of about 40p per unit of alcohol in England and Wales - but is warned it could face a legal challenge.
BAE's £150m fighter plant opensDefence company BAE Systems officially opens a new £150m site in Lancashire to build part of the F-35 US fighter jet.
2 injured in Mexico quake have died, mayor saysMEXICO CITY (AP) -- Two people caught in this week's big earthquake died Thursday, the first deaths reported from the 7.4-magnitude temblor that damaged hundreds of homes in southern Mexico and caused panic far off in the national capital....
The chia crazeMany people in the UK won't have heard of the chia seed, but if regulators give their backing this US superfood craze could be on the way.
Are thin women the enemy?From super-skinny celebrities to models with low BMI, people are speaking out about women they perceive to be too thin. But some experts worry this behaviour makes things worse.
Asia's big three close in on dealJapan, China and South Korea move closer to inking a trilateral investment agreement that may pave the way for a free-trade deal.
U.S. soldier to be charged with 17 murders, official saysScores arrested in Vermont Yankee protestBRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) -- A 93-year-old anti-nuclear activist was among scores of protesters arrested at the corporate headquarters of the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant Thursday, the first day of the plant's operation after the expiration of its 40-year license....
Venezuela court: news media should back up reportsCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Public warnings by critics of Venezuela's government about possible pollution of drinking water has brought a court order that the country's news media must back up any reports on the subject with hard data....
VIDEO: Digital Magician reveals his tricksCyber-illusionist Marco Tempest explains how he fuses magic and technology to create beguiling visual displays.
Cameron in Union 'fight' pledgeConservative leader David Cameron makes a passionate defence of the Union, saying his party will "fight for the UK with everything we've got".
PM defends Toulouse murders probeFrench PM Francois Fillon says there were no grounds for arresting Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah before he shot dead seven people.
Several executives leave Komen after controversyDALLAS (AP) -- At least five high-ranking executives with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity have resigned in the aftermath of the organization's decision to eliminate its funding for Planned Parenthood....
Several executives leave Komen after controversyDALLAS (AP) -- At least five high-ranking executives with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity have resigned in the aftermath of the organization's decision to eliminate its funding for Planned Parenthood....
Several executives leave Komen after controversyDALLAS (AP) -- At least five high-ranking executives with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity have resigned in the aftermath of the organization's decision to eliminate its funding for Planned Parenthood....
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