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- North Korea detains 24-year-old American tourist
- Forensic computer experts discover digital Warhol works
- Possible GOP presidential candidates to court NRA
- Merkel to visit Obama next week
- U.S. troops land in Latvia amid Ukraine crisis
- Obama departs Japan, but without vital trade deal
- Obama: North Korea facing further isolation
- Russian foreign minister: West plotting to seize Ukraine
- Obama visit to South Korea tinged by mourning
- Search for MH370 likely to take years: U.S. official
- Kerry bluntly warns Russia of new sanctions
- New Jersey fire burns 300 acres; some let back into homes
- Ex-Marine convicted of three murders, sentenced to death
- Senate's newest class speaks out on foreign policy
- Two in custody at San Diego naval base after alert
- U.S. unwilling to give up Mideast peace process yet
North Korea detains 24-year-old American tourist Posted: 25 Apr 2014 12:48 PM PDT |
Forensic computer experts discover digital Warhol works Posted: 25 Apr 2014 10:10 AM PDT By Elizabeth Daley PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Previously unknown digital work made by pop artist Andy Warhol was resurrected from aging floppy disks by forensic computer experts from Carnegie Mellon University, the school announced on Thursday. They depict common Warhol subjects including Campbell's Soup cans, self portraits, bananas and Marilyn Monroe as well as doodles and camera shots of a desktop. Carnegie Mellon art professor Golan Levin said the work was recovered thanks in part to someone posting on YouTube a 1985 infomercial showing Warhol using an Amiga computer to create a digital portrait of singer Debbie Harry. A Warhol fan, artist Cory Arcangel, saw the YouTube video and in 2011 began investigating whether there was more computer art from Warhol to be found. |
Possible GOP presidential candidates to court NRA Posted: 25 Apr 2014 08:36 AM PDT |
Merkel to visit Obama next week Posted: 25 Apr 2014 08:36 AM PDT |
U.S. troops land in Latvia amid Ukraine crisis Posted: 25 Apr 2014 08:04 AM PDT Latvia on Friday welcomed American troops on its soil, part of a US force of 600 sent to the region to reassure the Baltic states amid concern over Russia's actions in Ukraine. "Today is a special day because this morning I met the heads of the armed forces at the Adazi military base and greeted the US military unit that arrived this morning for military training," Latvian Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma told reporters. Some 150 troops from the 173rd Airborne Brigade will be based at the Adazi base near capital Riga until at least the end of the year, according to the Latvian defence ministry. |
Obama departs Japan, but without vital trade deal Posted: 25 Apr 2014 07:00 AM PDT |
Obama: North Korea facing further isolation Posted: 25 Apr 2014 03:21 AM PDT |
Russian foreign minister: West plotting to seize Ukraine Posted: 25 Apr 2014 03:20 AM PDT |
Obama visit to South Korea tinged by mourning Posted: 25 Apr 2014 01:44 AM PDT |
Search for MH370 likely to take years: U.S. official Posted: 24 Apr 2014 11:06 PM PDT By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is likely to drag on for years, a senior U.S. defence official told Reuters on Friday, as an underwater search for any trace of the plane's wreckage off west Australia appeared to have failed. The official, speaking under condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the search effort, said two weeks of scouring the Indian Ocean floor with a U.S. Navy submersible drone had turned up no wreckage. |
Kerry bluntly warns Russia of new sanctions Posted: 24 Apr 2014 04:20 PM PDT |
New Jersey fire burns 300 acres; some let back into homes Posted: 24 Apr 2014 04:05 PM PDT |
Ex-Marine convicted of three murders, sentenced to death Posted: 24 Apr 2014 02:33 PM PDT |
Senate's newest class speaks out on foreign policy Posted: 24 Apr 2014 02:17 PM PDT |
Two in custody at San Diego naval base after alert Posted: 24 Apr 2014 02:03 PM PDT Two people were taken into custody at a San Diego-area naval base on Thursday after a report of a person with a gun prompted a shelter-in-place warning at the facility, but there were no reports of shots fired or injuries, officials said. Naval Base Point Loma, one of three main U.S. Navy bases in San Diego, went on lockdown and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and naval security forces responded to the incident, said Navy spokesman Lieutenant Benjamin Addison. A post on the Facebook page for Naval Base San Diego, a separate facility, had warned "all hands" to stay away from Naval Base Point Loma due to a "law enforcement incident." A number of U.S. submarines dock at Naval Base Point Loma, which also has training schools. A representative for the San Diego Police Department could not immediately be reached for comment. |
U.S. unwilling to give up Mideast peace process yet Posted: 24 Apr 2014 02:03 PM PDT |
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