Three winning tickets for the 448-million dollar Powerball jackpot are out there somewhere. Two of the tickets were bought in New Jersey. The third purchased in Minnesota. A quickly spreading fire has burned 9 square miles in southern California's in
1. At least three people in two states will split the 448.4-million-dollar Powerball jackpot. Two winning tickets were sold in New Jersey and one was sold in Minnesota. One store owner in New Jersey says he will give his proceeds for selling a winnin
1. A wildfire in southern California, San Jacinto, mountains has grown to nearly 30 square miles. But the fire fighters say they are making progress. The blaze is almost half contained and several evacuation orders have now been lifted. The fire has
1. Egyptian security officials say forces will besiege two protest camps in Cairo supporting the country's ousted president within 24 hours. One official suggested action against the sit-ins could happen as early as daybreak Monday. 2. National Secur
Right now, they are just talking procedure, but President Barack Obama says the relaunch of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks is a promising step forward. Senior Israeli and Palestinian negociators are on their way to Washington for the first direct ta
The military trial of the man accused of the 2009 shooting at Fort Hood will start Tuesday with the army psychiatrist set to represent himself. Major Nidal Hasan is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated
1. US diplomatic posts in 19 cities in Muslim and Middle-Eastern nations are now set to remain closed through Saturday. The decision came as the State Department issued a global travel alert warning that al-Qaida or its allies might attack US governm
1. Los Angeles police have arrested a man on suspicion of intentionally driving into crowds at the Venice Beach Boardwalk. One woman died, 11 others were injured. Police say 38-year-old Nathan Campbell has been booked for investigation of murder and
1. The man convicted of holding 3 women captive in his Cleveland house for more than a decade and raping them repeatedly has been sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years. Ariel Castrol was sentenced Thursday. He had pleaded guilty to 937 co
1. Same sex marriage is now legal in Minnesota and Rhode Island. Both states began issuing marriage licenses on Thursday. 2. Ariel Castro goes to court in Cleveland on Thursday, to be sentenced for kidnapping three women, raping them and holding them
President Barack Obama is on Capitol Hill today trying to reassure fellow Democrats. He said they're on the right side of history on his health care law and immigration reform, key issues heading into next year's elections. O.J.Simpson has been grant
1. Bradley Manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemies for giving the classified secrets to WikiLeak. But he was convicted of 19 other charges including espionage, theft, computer fraud and other military infractions. Mannings sentencing hearing
1. Preliminary discussions are set to begin today in Washington on how the Israelis and Palestinians can resume talks that broke down in 2008. 2. At least 37 people are dead in southern Italy after a tour bus smashed into several cars in heavy traffi
1. Former Boston crime boss, Whitey Bulger, has been convicted in a string of extreme 11 killings and other underworld crimes. The 83-year-old Bulger faces life in prison for his role in the killings during the 1970s and 80s while he led in the Winte
1. U.S. Airways and American Airlines say they will use all legal options to fight back against a challenges to their merger plans. The Justice Department joined a half dozen states in filing a lawsuit to block the merger in federal court, saying it
Egyptian security forces cleared supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi from two sit-in camps. Protesters said at least 25 demonstrators died. A fast-moving wild fire destroyed at least a dozen homes. It forces many residents to evacuate from
Violence is spreading throughout Egypt as riot police swept away camps of supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi. Two journalists were among the dozens killed. A federal judge has sentenced former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. to 30 months in
1. Egypt's military leader says the army will not stand by silently watching the destruction of the country and the people. General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi says no more violence will be tolerated following days of unrest that left hundreds dead. 2. A yo
1. Egypt's military-backed government authorizes police to use deadly force. The government declares a state of emergency and night-time curfew after a deadly crackdown of ousted President Mohammed Morsi's supporters left more than 500 people dead. 2
Heavy gunfire run out Friday throughout Carol. Tens of thousands of Muslim brotherhood supporters trying to arbigulanded. The death toll finds about 60 and the so-called day of rage. Students moral home return to Presi for a month after a tornado swe
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