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Hackers target Israeli government websites
Al Jazeera English - 7 Apr 2013 07:35
Hacking group Anonymous claims to have launched operation with intent of "erasing Israel from cyberspace".
Lost Hiker 'Felt Presence of Jesus'
ABC News - 7 Apr 2013 23:41
Nicholas Cendoya, one of the teenage hikers lost for days in the wilderness after becoming disoriented on an Easter hike, is scheduled to be released from the hospital today.
Photos: 'West Wing' Actor Milo O'Shea Dead at 86
ABC News - 7 Apr 2013 18:19
Irish actor Milo O'Shea, whose many roles on stage and screen included a Supreme Court justice on "The West Wing," died in New York City on April 2, 2013. He was 86.
5 Die in Year's Worst Attack on U.S. in Afghanistan
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2013 10:01
A suicide bomb killed three American soldiers and two American civilians, including a 25-year-old State Department Foreign Service officer.
Hundreds turn out for BUCKWILD' star Shain Gandee's funeral
Fox News - 7 Apr 2013 23:54
For all his on-camera carousing and cussing, "BUCKWILD" reality TV star Shain Gandee was a publicly proclaimed and baptized Christian, and his mother told hundreds of mourners Sunday that she will see him again.
Misfire: How Florida failed to close gun-show loophole
Miami Herald - 7 Apr 2013 04:31
After the killing of three deputies and a little boy, Florida voters demanded background checks for private gun sales. And then, the whole thing fizzled.
Protests greet Putin's visit to Germany
Al Jazeera English - 7 Apr 2013 23:52
Protesters wearing devil masks and waving images of Russian leader in prisoner's uniform chant "stop political terror".
Full Episode: GMA 4/7: Young American Diplomat Killed Afghanistan Attack
ABC News - 7 Apr 2013 23:48
Pastor Rick Warren's Son Matthew Commits Suicide; Ginger Zee's Extreme Office Makeover
Sunday Evening Dog Blogging
The Huffington Post - 7 Apr 2013 23:47
Greeting you upon your return from a trip is probably why dogs were invented.
UK Prime Minister Cameron stokes fires of war against North Korea
OpEdNews - 7 Apr 2013 23:38
Once again the UK is providing the lies necessary to justify military aggression by US imperialism, as Washington pursues plans to secure its global dominance against its rivals. The parallels with the claims made by the...
Great Lakes mystery: Questions of homicide as rape case unravels
Chicago Tribune - 7 Apr 2013 23:37Researchers Find New Pathway Linking Heart Disease To Carnitine
Forbes - 7 Apr 2013 23:36
A new line of preliminary research has turned up a novel pathway linking atherosclerosis to red meat and a common supplement contained in energy drinks. If the research is upheld, the findings may have important implicat...
Political Consultants Gather At Annual Meeting
The Huffington Post - 7 Apr 2013 23:32
By Samuel P. Jacobs WASHINGTON, April 7
It's Crazy To Think Keystone XL Won't Leak
Forbes - 7 Apr 2013 23:17
With over 16,000 sensors tied to automatic shut-offs, the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline (as in Xtra-Large) is not your father's pipeline. However, it's still a pipeline, and the long history of ruptures, leaks, spills an...
Serena 'chills out' to clinch treble
CNN - 7 Apr 2013 23:14
Defending champion Serena Williams edged towards another milestone with the 49th WTA Tour title of her career on Sunday, coming from behind to beat Jelena Jankovic in the final of the Family Circle Cup in South Carolina.
Books of The Times: 'Sex and the Citadel,' by Shereen El Feki
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2013 23:10
In "Sex and the Citadel," Shereen El Feki asks an array of highly personal questions about present-day sexual relations in Muslim nations.
Five Reviews Of The HTC First, With Facebook Home
Forbes - 7 Apr 2013 23:03
Alongside the software download of Facebook Home, the other announcement from Facebook was that HTC would be launching the HTC First on AT&T in the US, with availability in other territories to follow in the near future....
In Portugal, More Cuts on Way to Ease Debt Crisis
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2013 22:59
Pedro Passos Coelho, Portugal's prime minister, warned on Sunday that the additional spending cuts were needed after a court struck down some of the austerity measures agreed to for a bailout two years ago.
Darryl D'Souza's Question: Do We Listen to Self and Nature or the Professionals?
OpEdNews - 7 Apr 2013 22:59
How we eat, how we process food is related to the health of the planet as well as our own health. In our world of genetic engineering and corporate food systems, we may not be as healthy as what the mainstream tells us. ...
At United Airlines, Is Polite Disagreement Becoming Grounds For Removal From A Flight?
Forbes - 7 Apr 2013 22:58
The thousandfold small indignities of air travel continue to mount. And you wonder, how far can this go? Then you read something like a recent series of posts by the Atlantic's James Fallows. Most of us just keep our hea...
Schumer Promises Immigration Plan This Week
ABC News - 7 Apr 2013 22:55
WASHINGTON -- As the Senate returns from recess this week, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he thinks the bi-partisan Gang of Eight will have its immigration plan completed by the end of the week. "We hope that we can ha...
Heart, Lungs May Smell Food Too
Discovery News - 7 Apr 2013 22:45
Olfactory receptors, previously thought to only exist in the nose, have been found in other parts of the human body.