• A Cold War reprise as U.S. seeks Moscow's isolation

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  • Pistorius murder trial begins, pleads not guilty

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  • '12 Years a Slave,' 'Gravity' top 2014 Oscars

    The slavery drama takes home Best Picture, while the sci-fi epic wins seven awards.

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  • Pistorius pleads not guilty at start of trial

    PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — The first witness in the Oscar Pistorius murder trial testified Monday to hearing a woman's "blood-curdling" screams before the sound of four gunshots on the night the double-amputee Olympian killed his girlfriend.

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  • Winter's last gasp? East braces for another storm

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  • Obama, Netanyahu to meet on Iran, Mideast peace

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Seeking to keep a pair of delicate diplomatic efforts afloat, President Barack Obama will personally appeal for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to move forward on peace talks with the Palestinians, while also trying to manage Israel's deep suspicion of his pursuit of a nuclear accord with Iran.

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  • 4 women with new wombs are trying to get pregnant

    LONDON (AP) — A Swedish doctor says four Swedish women who received transplanted wombs have had embryos transferred into them in an attempt to get pregnant.

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  • Lupita Nyong'o's ice blue or JLaw's bright red?

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  • AP PHOTOS: What they wore at the Oscars

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  • East Coast braces for yet another winter storm

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Snow began falling in the nation's capital early Monday and officials warned people to stay off treacherous roads as the East Coast braced for a storm expected to dump a foot of snow in some places.

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  • High court looks at death row inmate's IQ scores

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is hearing an appeal from a Florida death row inmate who claims he is protected from execution because he is mentally disabled.

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  • DeGeneres' selfie crashes Twitter

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ellen DeGeneres' goal of setting a retweet record with her star-studded selfie was achieved before the Oscars telecast was even over.

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  • SHOW BITS: Stars kick back after hard night's work

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  • Pistorius pleads not guilty at murder trial

    PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — Oscar Pistorius pleaded not guilty Monday to murdering his girlfriend on Valentine's Day last year, marking the start of the Olympian's murder trial that was being broadcast live on TV.

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  • Suicide bombers kill 11 in Pakistani capital

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — A group of armed men, including two suicide attackers, stormed a court complex in the Pakistani capital on Monday in a rare terror attack in the heart of Islamabad that killed 11 people and wounded dozens.

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  • Ukraine asks UN council: Stop Russian 'aggression'

    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukraine's ambassador to the United Nations asked an emergency session of the Security Council on Saturday "to do everything possible now" to stop Russia's "aggression" as its troops took over the strategic Crimea region.

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  • G7 leaders condemn Russia over Ukraine

    The leaders of the world's top industrialized powers turned on fellow G8 member Russia for its "clear" violation of Ukraine's sovereignty, withdrawing from preparations for June's G8 summit in Sochi. Symbolically billing themselves as the "G7," the leaders said Russia's actions were incompatible with the Group of Eight Nations, which Moscow joined in 1997, and said they would stay out of the Black Sea resort summit until the G8 can return to "meaningful" dialogue. The leaders said they joined together to "condemn the Russian Federation's clear violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, in contravention of Russia's obligations under the UN Charter and its 1997 basing agreement with Ukraine." "We call on Russia to address any ongoing security or human rights concerns that it has with Ukraine through direct negotiations, and/or via international observation or mediation under the auspices of the UN or the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe."

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  • Witness tells Pistorius trial: 'bloodcurdling screams', then four shots

    By David Dolan PRETORIA (Reuters) - The first witness at Oscar Pistorius' murder trial told the court on Monday she heard "bloodcurdling screams" from a woman followed by shots, a dramatic opening to a case that could see one of global sports' most admired role models jailed for life. Taking the stand after the Olympic and Paralympic star pleaded not guilty to murdering his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine's Day last year, Michelle Burger, who lives in an estate nearby, testified she was woken up in the middle of the night by a woman shouting for help. "I was still sitting in the bed and I heard her screams," Burger told the Pretoria High Court, speaking in Afrikaans through an interpreter. Thinking it was a violent break-in - a possibility in crime-ridden South Africa - Burger said her husband called the private security firm guarding their upmarket housing estate in Pretoria's eastern suburbs, before the pair heard more shouts.

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  • 'On the brink of disaster'

    Now Russia has invaded Ukraine's Crimea, what moves does the West have?

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