• Fiance's Parents Deserve Truth About Bride's Past

    DEAR ABBY: I am in my late 20s and recently became engaged to my boyfriend of more than a year. Shipping and handling are included in the price.

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  • S. Korea declares expanded air defence zone in disputed area

    South Korea Sunday declared an expanded air defence zone that overlaps with one announced by China and covers a submerged rock disputed by the two countries, as tensions rise over competing territorial claims. The defence ministry said its new zone, which will take effect on December 15, would…

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  • Learn More about the Winter Olympic Athletes

    Get excited for the 2014 Winter Olympics with Team Kellogg's #GreatStarts videos. Get inspired by athletes, like ice skater Kristi Yamaguchi

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  • Some Donations in Anti-Gay Tipping Scandal Refunded Via Paypal

    New Jersey Waitress and Former Marine No Longer Employed at Restaurant

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  • US states take jump as legal marijuana markets open

    In a country known for its drug war and where Bill Clinton once caught hell for admitting to smoking pot, new ground is being broken: legal marijuana markets in two states. The pioneers of this sea change are out west, in Colorado and Washington, and grassroots support for their experiment is…

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    Pearl Harbor ceremony marks bombing anniversary (11 photos)

    About 2,500 gathered at Pearl Harbor on Saturday to remember those killed in the 1941 Japanese attack that launched the U.S. into World War II. The crowd observed a moment of silence at 7:55 a.m., the minute the bombing began 72 years ago. A vintage World War II-era airplane — a 1944 North…

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  • Obama warns 'ideal world' Iran nuclear deal not possible

    US President Barack Obama warned Saturday that an "ideal" agreement to eliminate "every nut and bolt" of Iran's nuclear program was not a realistic goal. But he argued that the best possible available agreement with Tehran was likely to be better than the alternatives, and it was therefore…

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  • 1 month on, progress in Philippine typhoon zone

    TACLOBAN, Philippines (AP) — The government is back at work, and markets are laden with fruits, pork, fish and bread. Shredded trees are sprouting new leaves. Above all, the sounds of a city getting back on its feet fill the air: the roar of trucks hauling debris, the scrape of shovel along…

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  • Kim's uncle removed from NKorean state documentary

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Images of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's uncle have been removed from an official state TV documentary, a disappearing act that appears to lend credence to Seoul's claim that Pyongyang's second most powerful official may have been purged by his nephew.

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  • Winston Leads No. 1 FSU Over No. 20 Duke 45-7

    Jameis Winston throws 3 TD passes, No. 1 Florida State beats No. 20 Duke 45-7 for ACC title        

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  • Few heirs apparent to Mandela's symbol of freedom

    The passing of Nelson Mandela leaves a waning number of global figures representing freedom and resilience against oppression — and a changing world that makes it harder for anyone to approach Mandela's iconic power.

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  • New consoles, online games to keep market soaring to 2017

    The global video gaming market is set to grow 11.1 percent a year until 2017, boosted by a new generation of consoles and the increasing popularity of online games, according to IDATE digital research and consultancy firm. Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft, which are jostling for control of the gaming…

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  • Woods maintains two-shot World Challenge lead

    Thousand Oaks (United States) (AFP) - Tiger Woods's even-par 72 was enough to give the tournament host the third-round lead on a blustery day at the $3.5 million World Challenge. A day after the 14-time major champion hit every green in regulation en route to a majestic 10-under par 62 that…

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  • Elderly survivors commemorate Pearl Harbor attack

    By Malia Mattoch McManus HONOLULU (Reuters) - American survivors of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, many in their 90s, gathered on Saturday for the 72nd anniversary of the attack that took the lives of more than 2,000 of their peers and thrust the United States into World War Two. Many used…

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  • Cuba reforms seen as changing ideals, values

    HAVANA (AP) — It's not dog-eat-dog. Not just yet.

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  • A State University with an Online MBA?

    Start enhancing your earnings potential today. Cal State San Bernardino is now offering an affordable and flexible MBA program that is 100% Online!

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  • 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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  • Snow, ice, deep-freeze hit large swath of US

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A late fall cold snap that has gripped much of the country is being blamed for a handful of deaths and has forced people to deal with frigid temperatures, power outages by the thousands and treacherous roads.

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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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  • Lemurs Snooze in Caves Like Early Humans

    Some of Madagascar's ring-tailed lemurs head to bed in caves every night, new research finds. The study is the first evidence of modern wild primates sleeping regularly in caves. Early human remains in South Africa have been found in caves, suggesting that although lemurs and humans aren't…

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  • Missing Teen Abigail Hernandez: Cops Hoping for Another Letter

    Letter from the teen to mom led to dead end for investigators.

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