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- Ben Carson sees no ‘path forward’
- Powerful quake in western in Indonesia sparks panic
- Scott Kelly returns to Earth after year in space
- Rubio falters again as Trump extends lead
- The night Hillary Clinton regained her inevitability
- Homecoming for 2 spacemen after year aloft: 'We did it!'
- Capitol Hill Buzz: GOP research group targets court nominees
- Top Vatican cardinal says never raised abuse concerns with superiors
Ben Carson sees no ‘path forward’ Posted: 02 Mar 2016 11:35 AM PST |
Powerful quake in western in Indonesia sparks panic Posted: 02 Mar 2016 08:24 AM PST A powerful and shallow earthquake struck Wednesday off Indonesia's Sumatra island, sending panicked residents rushing from their homes in a region hit hard by quakes and tsunamis in the past. Local authorities initially issued a tsunami warning but lifted it several hours later, and there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. The 7.8 magnitude undersea quake struck at a depth of 24 kilometres (15 miles) at about 6:50 pm (1250 GMT), the US Geological Survey said. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Scott Kelly returns to Earth after year in space Posted: 02 Mar 2016 01:35 AM PST |
Rubio falters again as Trump extends lead Posted: 01 Mar 2016 11:49 PM PST |
The night Hillary Clinton regained her inevitability Posted: 01 Mar 2016 07:04 PM PST |
Homecoming for 2 spacemen after year aloft: 'We did it!' Posted: 01 Mar 2016 05:41 PM PST CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Astronaut Scott Kelly closed the door Tuesday to an unprecedented year in space for NASA, flying back to the planet and loved ones he left behind last March. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Capitol Hill Buzz: GOP research group targets court nominees Posted: 01 Mar 2016 03:40 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Warning to potential Supreme Court nominees: Republicans may already be digging into your past. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Top Vatican cardinal says never raised abuse concerns with superiors Posted: 01 Mar 2016 03:21 PM PST By Philip Pullella and Jane Wardell ROME/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Cardinal George Pell, the highest-ranking Vatican official to testify on systemic sexual abuse of children by clergy in the Roman Catholic Church, on Tuesday said he never notified his superiors in the 1970s about rumors of abuse. The Vatican's treasurer told Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse that he had heard reports of sexual abuse by at least one priest who was moved to another parish, but assumed senior clergy were dealing with the problem. Given Pell's high rank within the church, his testimony to the Australian inquiry into sexual abuse cases that occurred decades ago has taken on wider implications about the accountability of church leaders. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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