FACT CHECK: Sebelius misstates law on signup start
WASHINGTON (AP) — Misstating the health care law she is responsible for administering, Kathleen Sebelius has asserted that the law required health insurance sign-ups to start Oct. 1, whether the system was ready or not. In fact, the decision when to launch the sign-up website was hers.
Associated PressIs Ted Cruz a natural-born citizen eligible to serve as president?
Sarah Helene Duggin from the Catholic University of America looks at potential foreign-born presidential candidates like Ted Cruz and a possible emerging consensus among scholars about their eligibility for the White House.
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The SideshowSuspect in stabbing of NYC family is arraigned
NEW YORK (AP) — A 25-year-old man has been charged with murder in the stabbing deaths of five relatives, including four small children.
Associated PressBusiness, GOP establishment: Tea party is over
WASHINGTON (AP) — A slice of corporate America thinks tea partyers have overstayed their welcome in Washington and should be shown the door in next year's congressional elections.
Associated Press28 mins agoABC apologizes for child's joke on Kimmel's show
LOS ANGELES (AP) — ABC is apologizing for a segment of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in which a child joked about killing Chinese people to help erase the U.S. debt.
Associated Press24 mins agoTurkey fulfils sultan's dream with opening of Bosphorus rail tunnel
Turkey will on Tuesday unveil the world's first sea tunnel connecting two continents, fulfilling a sultan's dream 150 years ago, but also fuelling recent anti-government sentiment for such mega projects.
AFP Relax NewsHarvick apologizes for comments about Dillons
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) — Kevin Harvick apologized before Sunday's race at Martinsville Speedway for comments about team owner Richard Childress' grandsons.
Associated PressPoacher shot dead in Zimbabwe game park
Harare (AFP) - Rangers killed a poacher in a Zimbabwe game park last week as security was stepped up at wildlife parks following this year's mass poisoning of elephants, wildlife authorities said Monday.
AFPIsraeli tunnel hit by cyber attack, experts say
HADERA, Israel (AP) — When Israel's military chief delivered a high-profile speech this month outlining the greatest threats his country might face in the future, he listed computer sabotage as a top concern, warning a sophisticated cyberattack could one day bring the nation to a standstill.
Associated PressMother, four children killed with meat cleaver in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York woman and her four young children were hacked to death with a meat cleaver in their Brooklyn home, and the father's cousin was charged with their murders on Sunday, the New York Police Department said. Responding to an emergency call on Saturday night, police found…
ReutersPolice Describe Gruesome Stabbings of NY Mom, Kids
Police say stabbing deaths of New York City mother, 4 kids 'a scene you'll never forget'
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Lindsey Graham threatened Monday to hold up all nominations for federal government positions until survivors of last year's deadly attack on the diplomatic post in Libya appear before Congress.
Associated Press13 mins agoWoods says the next step is up to Golf Channel
HAIKOU, China (AP) — Tiger Woods issued a veiled challenge to Golf Channel over a column written by analyst Brandel Chamblee that a series of rules violations by Woods amounted to cheating.
Associated PressMillion demand justice over Kenyan 'grass cutting' rapists
Nairobi (AFP) - Over one million furious campaigners have signed a petition demanding justice after three men accused of brutally gang raping a Kenyan schoolgirl were ordered to cut grass as punishment.
AFPChemical weapon inspectors unable to reach two Syrian sites
By Anthony Deutsch and Dominic Evans AMSTERDAM/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Safety concerns have prevented inspectors from a global chemical weapons watchdog from reaching two of the 23 sites declared by Syria as part of an agreement to destroy its toxic arsenal, the organization said on Monday. The…
Reuters45 mins agoCalif. Elderly Care Home Closes; 14 Patients Left
Northern Calif. sheriff investigates after 14 patients abandoned when elderly care home closes
ABC NewsChina coastguard keeps heat on Japan in island row
Tokyo (AFP) - China on Monday kept up the pressure on Japan over the disputed Senkaku islands, sending its coastguard to the area following Beijing's weekend mention of "war" after Tokyo reportedly readied to down its drones.
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