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- Two teen girls found shot dead at school in Phoenix suburb
- Diplomats aim for temporary Syria truce in a week
- Clinton, Sanders spar over super-PACs and megadonors
- Diplomats aim for temporary Syria truce in a week
- $15 minimum wage protesters crash Democratic debate in Wisconsin
- Last four holdouts in Oregon standoff surrender
- George W. Bush to hold first campaign rally for Jeb
- Is Ted Cruz really the next 'Gipper'?
- Judge rules Cosby's wife must give deposition, with limits
Two teen girls found shot dead at school in Phoenix suburb Posted: 12 Feb 2016 12:29 PM PST Two 15-year-old girls died on Friday in a shooting at a high school in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale and were found with a gun beside them, police said. Glendale police spokeswoman Tracey Breeden said it was too early to determine if the incident at Independence High involved a suicide. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Diplomats aim for temporary Syria truce in a week Posted: 12 Feb 2016 03:26 AM PST MUNICH (AP) — Diplomats agreed Friday to work toward a temporary "cessation of hostilities" in Syria's civil war within a week, although efforts to secure a lasting cease-fire fell short. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Clinton, Sanders spar over super-PACs and megadonors Posted: 11 Feb 2016 11:00 PM PST |
Diplomats aim for temporary Syria truce in a week Posted: 11 Feb 2016 08:42 PM PST MUNICH (AP) — Diplomats trying to secure a ceasefire for the civil war in Syria fell short early Friday in organizing a truce but agreed to try to work out details and implement a temporary "cessation of hostilities" in a week's time. The deal appeared to be the result of a compromise between the United States, which had wanted an immediate ceasefire, and Russia, which had proposed one to start on March 1. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
$15 minimum wage protesters crash Democratic debate in Wisconsin Posted: 11 Feb 2016 07:50 PM PST |
Last four holdouts in Oregon standoff surrender Posted: 11 Feb 2016 04:35 PM PST The last four armed occupiers of a wildlife refuge in Oregon surrendered to authorities Thursday, ending a tense 41-day standoff over grazing rights on federal land that left one dead. Jeff Banta, 46, of Nevada, Sean Anderson, 47, and his wife Sandra, 48, of Idaho, walked out of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge shortly after 9:30 am. About 90 minutes later, the last protester, David Fry, followed suit, but only after vowing "liberty or death" and having threatened to commit suicide. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
George W. Bush to hold first campaign rally for Jeb Posted: 11 Feb 2016 03:05 PM PST |
Is Ted Cruz really the next 'Gipper'? Posted: 11 Feb 2016 02:32 PM PST |
Judge rules Cosby's wife must give deposition, with limits Posted: 11 Feb 2016 01:44 PM PST BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled that Bill Cosby's wife must answer questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven women who claim Cosby sexually assaulted them decades ago. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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