Former general Thein Sein on Monday becomes the first Myanmar president to be welcomed to the White House in almost 47 years, crowning a dramatic diplomatic rehabilitation for his nation after years of international isolation.
Small Fla. city anxious to learn jackpot winner
Tamara Lush and Barbara Rodriguez, Associated Press |
posted 11 minutes ago
It could be an anxious wait of up to two months for people in a small Florida city to find out who won the highest Powerball jackpot in history: an estimated $590.5 million.
Military sex abuse has long-term impact for vets
Kevin Freking, Associated Press |
posted 13 minutes ago
New government figures underscore the staggering long-term consequences of military sexual assaults: More than 85,000 veterans were treated last year for injuries or illness linked to the abuse, and 4,000 sought disability benefits.
Oklahoma, other tornado-hit states brace for more
When Lindsay Carter heard on the radio that a violent storm was approaching her rural Oklahoma neighborhood, she gathered her belongings and fled. When she returned, there was little left.
NYC: No racial motivation in stop-frisk tactic
Colleen Long, Associated Press |
posted 31 minutes ago
The federal civil rights challenge to the contentious New York Police Department tactic of stop, question and frisk is winding down after more than nine weeks of testimony from men who say they were wrongly stopped because of their race and police officials who believe the nation's largest force operates with integrity.
High court to weigh in on legislative prayers
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a new case on the intersection of religion and government in a dispute over prayers used to open public meetings.
Senators work through changes to immigration bill
Erica Werner, Associated Press |
posted 50 minutes ago
Senators working on a wide-ranging immigration bill have agreed to tighten controls on the asylum system that allows people fleeing war or persecution to find refuge in the U.S.
Split-second choice ended with NY student dead
Verena Dobnik, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 8:10am
The college student was being held in a headlock by a masked intruder with a loaded gun to her head, police said. Then the gunman took aim at an officer.
Commutes long, slow after Conn. train derailment
John Christoffersen, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 7:58am
Connecticut commuters endured slow trips to work Monday following last week's train collision that that injured 72 people and disrupted rail service into New York City.
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The Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:41am
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
Column: Dustups have government's role in common
Liz Sidoti, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 4:48am
A big brother you can trust to keep you safe, give you a hand and do right by you? Or a big brother who snoops, lies and bullies you in all corners of your life?
Tea party looks to take advantage of moment
Thomas Beaumont, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 2:49am
Is the tea party getting its groove back? Shouts of vindication from around the country suggest the movement's leaders certainly think so.
A look at why the Benghazi issue keeps coming back
Connie Cass, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 2:30am
The night of smoke, chaos, gunfire and grenades that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, is well-documented. Eight months later, it is the decisions made back in Washington that remain murky and in perpetual dispute.
Postponed US long-range missile test due Tuesday
The Associated Press |
posted 6 minutes ago
The Air Force says its test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, which Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel had postponed in April because of tensions with North Korea, is now scheduled to happen on Tuesday.
Boston cardinal skips event over Irish PM's role
Jay Lindsay, Associated Press |
posted 15 minutes ago
Cardinal Sean O'Malley skipped Boston College's commencement Monday because of the involvement of Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, who supports a bill in his country that would allow abortion.
Ark. treasurer accused of taking cash from broker
Andrew Demillo, Associated Press |
posted 17 minutes ago
An affidavit filed Monday in federal court alleges that Arkansas Treasurer Martha Shoffner repeatedly took cash payments, sometimes rolled up and hidden inside a pie box, from a broker who invested state money.
Kerry challenges Congress on diplomats' security
Matthew Lee, Associated Press |
posted 32 minutes ago
Secretary of State John Kerry challenged Congress on Monday to go beyond its investigations of embassy security and help ensure that U.S. embassies and consulates abroad have the resources they need for appropriate security. His comments come as the Republicans continue to press for answers about the Obama administration's handling of last year's deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya.
Report says poor are moving to nation's suburbs
Associated Press |
posted 37 minutes ago
More poor people live in the nation's suburbs than in urban cities because of affordable housing, service-sector jobs and the increased use of housing vouchers, according to a study released Monday.
APNewsBreak: LL Bean keeping it in the family
Associated Press |
posted 42 minutes ago
L.L. Bean's grandson Leon Gorman is retiring as company chairman after more than 50 years as chairman or CEO, but the privately held company is keeping the position in the family.
Court won't get involved in Miss. redistricting
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 9:00am
The Supreme Court won't order new legislative elections in Mississippi over complaints about the timing of the state's redistricting.
Calif. suspects accidentally dial 911 during crime
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 8:43am
Two suspects arrested for breaking into a car in Central California accidentally called 911 on a cellphone, which led police to them.
Court: Should whistleblower protection be wider?
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 8:00am
The Supreme Court will decide if government whistleblower protection applies to employees of a privately-held contractor or the subcontractor of a publicly-held company.
Proposed Calif. measure requires doctor drug tests
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 7:06am
A proposed state ballot measure in California would require doctors to be randomly subjected to drug and alcohol testing.
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