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- Bloomberg: NSA exploited Heartbleed for years
- Bloomberg: NSA exploited Heartbleed for years
- Woman to appeal sentence in new husband's death
- Obama nominates Burwell to lead HHS
- Obama announces Sebelius resignation, names new HHS head
- Feds issue warning: Hackers trying to exploit 'Heartbleed' bug
- Suspect in deadly Fla. day care crash to remain in jail
- Suspect in deadly day care crash to appear in Fla. court
- 9 dead as truck hits bus carrying students
- Australian PM confident sounds are from Flight 370
- Malaysia Airlines search zeroing in after latest pings
- New signal spurs search for missing MH370 black boxes
- Energy co. offers $250,000 reward in startling Silicon Valley grid attack
- Health secretary Sebelius resigning from post
- More than 100 get virus on California cruise
- Driver in deadly Fla. day care crash in custody
- Ebola fears spread as outbreak worsens
- What did Russia know about Boston attack?
Bloomberg: NSA exploited Heartbleed for years Posted: 11 Apr 2014 01:00 PM PDT |
Bloomberg: NSA exploited Heartbleed for years Posted: 11 Apr 2014 01:00 PM PDT |
Woman to appeal sentence in new husband's death Posted: 11 Apr 2014 10:26 AM PDT |
Obama nominates Burwell to lead HHS Posted: 11 Apr 2014 09:57 AM PDT |
Obama announces Sebelius resignation, names new HHS head Posted: 11 Apr 2014 08:37 AM PDT |
Feds issue warning: Hackers trying to exploit 'Heartbleed' bug Posted: 11 Apr 2014 08:06 AM PDT |
Suspect in deadly Fla. day care crash to remain in jail Posted: 11 Apr 2014 07:50 AM PDT |
Suspect in deadly day care crash to appear in Fla. court Posted: 11 Apr 2014 07:50 AM PDT |
9 dead as truck hits bus carrying students Posted: 10 Apr 2014 10:24 PM PDT |
Australian PM confident sounds are from Flight 370 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 09:06 PM PDT |
Malaysia Airlines search zeroing in after latest pings Posted: 10 Apr 2014 08:19 PM PDT By Matt Siegel and Swati Pandey SYDNEY/PERTH, Australia (Reuters) - The international effort to find a missing Malaysian jetliner was zeroing on a small patch of the Indian Ocean on Friday that officials now believe offers the best hope of solving the mystery of Flight MH370. The Australian agency overseeing the search said it would use some of the most sophisticated resources at its disposal on the small search area after a new acoustic signal, that could be from the plane's black box recorders, was detected on Thursday. The latest signal, which was captured by a listening device buoy, seems to lend credence to four previous "pings" detected by a U.S. Navy "Towed Pinger Locator" (TPL) towed by Australia's Ocean Shield vessel. "The acoustic data will require further analysis overnight but shows potential of being from a man-made source," Angus Houston, head of the Australian agency co-ordinating the search, said in a statement. |
New signal spurs search for missing MH370 black boxes Posted: 10 Apr 2014 06:13 PM PDT Perth (Australia) (AFP) - The logging of a fifth signal spurred Friday's hunt for missing Malaysian airliner MH370 as search crews work round-the-clock to find elusive wreckage in the southern Indian Ocean. The Australian-led operation out of a Perth airbase is racing to gather as many signals as possible to determine an exact resting place for the Boeing 777 before sending down a submersible to plumb the depths. With analysis of the latest ping underway, the Perth-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) said Friday the search area had been further reduced to two zones totalling 46,713 square kilometres (18,06 square miles). The core of the search is now 2,312 kilometres (1,436 miles) northwest of Perth. |
Energy co. offers $250,000 reward in startling Silicon Valley grid attack Posted: 10 Apr 2014 05:27 PM PDT |
Health secretary Sebelius resigning from post Posted: 10 Apr 2014 04:09 PM PDT |
More than 100 get virus on California cruise Posted: 10 Apr 2014 03:53 PM PDT |
Driver in deadly Fla. day care crash in custody Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:50 PM PDT |
Ebola fears spread as outbreak worsens Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:18 PM PDT |
What did Russia know about Boston attack? Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:16 PM PDT |
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