• Missing New Hampshire Teen Abigail Hernandez Sent Mom Letter

    Letter Was Postmarked Weeks After Teen Went Missing

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  • Kordell Stewart's divorce from his wife is final

    ATLANTA (AP) — Former Pittsburgh Steeler standout Kordell Stewart's divorce from his reality show wife is final.

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  • Obama, Bush, Clinton to travel to South Africa

    WASHINGTON (AP) — At least three American presidents will travel to South Africa to attend memorial services for anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, who died Thursday at age 95.

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  • Aide to N. Korean leader's ousted uncle seeks asylum in South: media

    North Korea could be facing its most serious defection in 15 years as South Korean media said on Friday that a man who managed funds for the ousted uncle of leader Kim Jong Un had fled the isolated country and sought asylum in South Korea. The aide, who was not named, was being protected by South…

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    The ghost town at the end of the earth (21 photos)

    This old mining outpost, called Pyramid (Pyramiden) and abandoned in 1998, is on the Arctic Ocean island of Spitsbergen . An anomaly, it is a deserted Soviet town that is in fact in Norway, just 1300 km from the North Pole. The facility was founded in 1910 by Sweden and sold to the USSR in 1927.…

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  • US Air Force has secretly built a new stealth drone

    The US Air Force has secretly developed a new stealth drone for long-range reconnaissance missions that could be operational by 2015, according to a report Friday in an industry magazine. The unmanned drone, dubbed RQ-180, is currently in the testing phase at the top secret Groom Lake air base in…

    AFP
  • The Surprising Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar

    As the saying goes, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Although it doesn't have quite the same ring to it, it might be more accurate to say, "A glass of apple cider vinegar and water a day keeps the doctor away." Most people associate apple cider vinegar with cooking, but its uses go far…

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  • Metro haters beware: 2014 will be the end of new Windows 7 PCs

    If you’re looking to buy a new PC and you hate the idea of looking at Live Tiles, then you’d better get a new PC within the next year or so. As ZDNet points out, Microsoft has told its manufacturing partners that they can keep selling new Windows 7-based PCs through October 30th, 2014, which means…

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  • Fawcett portrait worth $12M, expert tells jury

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — An Andy Warhol portrait of Farrah Fawcett currently held by actor Ryan O'Neal is worth an estimated $12 million, an appraiser told a jury Friday.

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  • Are Democrats backing the GOP into another government shutdown?

    And with another budget deadline looming early in the new year, they're signaling that they're not about to let up — even it it means pushing Republicans toward another government shutdown. But believing the odds are tilted in their favor, Democratic leaders have suggested they may insist that an…

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    'Worst ice storm' in years wallops Texas, much of the Midwest

    The National Weather Service has issued ice and winter storm advisories for more than a dozen states. Oklahoma, Arkansas and Tennessee have already declared states of emergency. Snow, ice and freezing rain are moving to the Northeast.

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  • Boehner vs. Castro on the Exchange

    House Speaker John Boehner says his premiums will double, and his deductible will triple, under the Affordable Care Act. That’s true, but it is misleading to compare Boehner with the “many Americans seeing their costs go up,” as his spokesman Brendan Buck has put it.

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  • Nobel winner: scientists get it wrong most of time

    STOCKHOLM (AP) — One of this year's Nobel Prize laureates says learning how to handle failure is key to becoming a successful scientist.

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  • Colon Cancer Linked to Low Diversity of Gut Bacteria

    People who have a less diverse population of bacteria in their gastrointestinal tracts may be more likely to get colon cancer, a new study suggests. "For the first time, we found that colorectal cancer patients have a different gut bacteria composition than healthy subjects," said study author…

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  • Mortgage Rates Hit 2.75% (2.86% APR)

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  • Russia: Crashed pilot may have had fake license

    MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian pilot who sent a Boeing 737 into a near-vertical dive, killing all 50 people on board, might have had a fake license, Russian investigators said Friday.

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  • UK marine jailed for 10 years for killing injured Taliban

    A British marine filmed executing a severely injured Taliban insurgent in Afghanistan was jailed for life with a minimum 10 years behind bars by a military court on Friday. Sergeant Alexander Blackman, 39, was found guilty at a court martial last month of murdering the man while deployed in…

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    Ho-Ho-Howl! 10 Dogs that Want to Steal Santa's Job (10 photos)

    No one said being Santa was easy. It's one pretty tough job. Before the big day, he has to hit the stores and endure the long lines, crazy kids, and frenzied parents. On the big night, Santa has to find just the right gift for each and every child in the world (kind of makes your shopping list seem…

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  • 5 Money Myths You Shouldn't Fall For

    Conventional wisdom is often a good thing, or at least harmless. But there are plenty of times when conventional wisdom isn't just wrong - it can cost you money. Carrying a credit card balance will help your credit score. If you are carrying a balance you can't pay off, it will help to keep the…

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  • Cable companies may be finally hearing cord cutters’ footsteps

    Cable companies have shown no signs of concern over cord cutting so far and it’s easy to see why: Even customers who ditch their home video services will keep paying cable companies for broadband access. But TechHive notes that the cord cutting trend might finally be showing up on cable companies’…

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    Bill Bratton, New York City's next police commissioner (8 photos)

    Bill Bratton, a veteran police chief who has led departments across the country, was named on Thursday as New York City's next police commissioner , taking over a force credited with a sharp drop in violent crime but criticized for its tactics. Bratton, 66, who was police commissioner under New…

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