• NKorean naval vessel sank last month, reports say

    PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — A North Korean naval vessel sank last month, killing an unspecified number of officers and sailors, according to North and South Korean media.

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  • Woman Offering Thanks To Vets Finds It's Not Always Welcome

    DEAR ABBY: Recently I took a cue from my sister and her career Navy husband. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.)

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  • Iran: Protesters swarm former US Embassy in Tehran

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Tens of thousands of demonstrators packed the streets Monday outside the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran in the biggest anti-American rally in years, a show of support for hard-line opponents of President Hassan Rouhani's historic outreach to Washington.

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  • Mystery surrounds discovery of art trove stolen by Nazis

    The discovery in a rubbish-strewn flat in Germany of nearly 1,500 paintings including works by Picasso and Matisse looted by the Nazis sparked urgent calls Monday to hunt for their rightful owners. But German government spokesman Steffen Seibert said Berlin had been aware of the case for "several…

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  • Feds: Navy secrets bought with hookers, Gaga tix

    SAN DIEGO (AP) — Nicknamed "Fat Leonard," the gregarious Malaysian businessman is well known by U.S. Navy commanders in the Pacific, where his company has serviced warships for 25 years.

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  • Former Obama Administration Official: Obama Will 'Pay Price' For Healthcare Promise Reversal

    This morning on “This Week,” Crossfire co-host Van Jones, a former Obama administration official, said the president would “pay a price,” for reversing course on his now famous promise that those Americans who like their plans could keep them if them if they wished under...

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  • The $120,000 farmhouse where Pakistan Taliban chief died

    Miranshah (Pakistan) (AFP) - With marble floors, lush green lawns and a towering minaret, the $120,000 farm where feared Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud died in a US drone strike was no grubby mountain cave. Mehsud spent his days skipping around Pakistan's rugged tribal areas to avoid…

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    Mohammed Morsi hearing in Egypt (16 photos)

    Egypt's deposed Islamist president was brought from the secret location of his four-month detention to face trial Monday on charges of incitement of violence and murder. It was Mohammed Morsi's first public appearance since his ouster in a coup on July 3. The start of the hearing was delayed by…

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  • Foles throws 7 TDs, Eagles beat Raiders 49-20

    OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Chip Kelly walks by a sign commemorating Adrian Burk's record seven touchdown passes in a single game every day in the Philadelphia Eagles' offices.

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    Immigrationomics: Why the CEO of the U.S.’s largest Hispanic company wants reform

    MasTec CEO Jose Mas says GOP’s opposition to immigration reform is hurting the party.

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  • Philippines' Imelda Marcos in stable condition

    Flamboyant former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos is in "stable condition" and set to be discharged soon after being hospitalised for severe fatigue, an aide said Monday. She is in stable condition and was just asked by doctors to rest," Marcos's chief of staff, Filadelfo Diaz told AFP. …

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  • 'Saturday Night Live' pokes fun at diversity issue

    NEW YORK (AP) — With Kerry Washington as guest host, "Saturday Night Live" wasted no time poking fun at itself after receiving criticism for having no black women among its 16 regular cast members.

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  • One dose of HPV vaccine may prevent cervical cancer

    A single dose -- rather than the recommended three -- of a vaccine against the sexually transmitted disease HPV may be enough to ward off cervical cancer, researchers said Monday. The findings may lead to simpler delivery and lower costs, possibly increasing the number of young people who get…

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  • Broncos figuring out plans with Fox out

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver coach John Fox remained hospitalized Sunday as he awaits aortic valve replacement surgery in North Carolina.

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  • TV star figures in Syria uprising and pays a price

    AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — As one of the earliest Syrian celebrities to speak out against Bashar Assad, Mai Skaf is a heroine of the rebel cause, and it's a role that has cost the film star dearly.

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  • Flip-flop-flip: Florida State back in 2nd in BCS

    Florida State is back in second place in the BCS standings, edging past Oregon behind first-place Alabama.

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    Daily Digit: New Ryanair profit warning

    Ryanair says annual profit will fall for the first time in five years as intense competition in Europe pushes average fares down by around 10 percent over the winter months. Sonia Legg reports

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  • 'Ender's Game' blasts to top of weekend box office

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Weekend moviegoers chose sci-fi over slapstick.

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  • Roche in $550 million deal for superbug-fighting antibiotic

    Swiss drugmaker Roche will pay up to 500 million Swiss francs ($548 million) for an experimental antibiotic, marking a rare foray by a major pharmaceutical firm into the battle against so-called "superbug" infections found in hospitals. The World Health Organisation has warned of the growing…

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  • In Georgia, Cheers for Their Shutdown Congressman

    Georgia district offers no reason for US Rep. Tom Graves to back off on health care, shutdown        

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