| President Kenendy 'took virginity of intern' Then US president John F. Kenendy took the virginity of a White House intern in a side room a few feet away from where staffers were drinking at an after-work party, the Daily Mail Sunday quoted a... | |
| Gilani to travel to Qatar over Taliban office set up talks Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will travel to Qatar on Monday for talks on the Taliban's plans to set up a representative office in the Gulf state, Pakistani officials have said. ... |
| US plans to keep special forces in Afghanistan after NATO mission ends in 2014 The United States has planned to keep its Special Operations forces, which hunt insurgent leaders and train local troops in Afghanistan, despite its decision to end the NATO mission in the war-torn... |
| US congressmen want US citizenship for Pak doc who aided CIA to track Osama A group of congressmen has sought the US citizenship for jailed Pakistani doctor Shakeel Afridi, who helped the CIA track down and kill former al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden last year in his... |
| TV channels declare Romney winner of Nevada US prez caucus Former Massachusetts governor and the 2012 White House contender Mitt Romney secured his third victory of the GOP primary season, as television networks declared him the winner of Nevada's... |
| Daniel Radcliffe gets marriage proposal from fan on TV Show Daniel Radcliffe had to go through an awkward moment during a TV interview in Los Angeles when a fan got down on one knee and asked him to marry her.
The Harry Potter star, who is dating production... |
| Building the next generation of South Asian American leaders Sam Arora is a Maryland state Delegate, Aaron "Ronnie" Chatterji served on President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) and Hari Kondabalu is a rising comedy star just back from an... |
| Anna Kournikova sells Miami Beach estate for $7.4m Anna Kournikova has sold her Miami Beach's gated Sunset Island house for 7.4 million dollars.
The former tennis star, who has been dating Enrique Inglesias for ten years, paid 5 million dollars for... |
| Canada, US imams issue fatwa declaring honour killings, domestic violence 'un-Islamic' Imams across Canada and the United States have issued a moral ruling condemning honour killings, domestic violence and misogyny as "un-Islamic."
Thirty-four imams belonging to the Islamic Supreme... |
| Demi Moore undergoing treatment after 911 emergency Demi Moore, who has not been spotted since her recent health crisis, is reportedly in a treatment facility and not at her Los Angeles home, as was speculated.
She is said to have checked into Cirque... |
| Actor Ben Gazzara dies in US Versatile US actor Ben Gazzara died in a New York hospital of pancreatic cancer, The New York Times said. He was 81.
A student at New York's legendary Actor's Studio where other Hollywood stars like... |
| Russia, China kill India-backed resolution on Syria As a UN Security Council draft resolution to pressure Syria failed after China and Russia voted against it, India said it backed the motion as it favoured resolving the crisis through a Syrian-led... |
| Bulgarian PM: Clinton Agreed to Put Environment before Energy Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to protect the environment in pursuing their energy policies at a meeting in Sofia Sunday. Energy was high on the... |
| Clinton in Sofia: US Joins Decade of Roma Inclusion US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has praised Bulgaria for its efforts in integrating its Roma minority, during her Sunday visit to the country. After her official program, which including... |
| Some blacks insist: 'I'm not African-American' The labels used to describe Americans of African descent mark the movement of a people from the slave house to the White House. Today, many are resisting this progression by holding on to a name from... |
| Twitches spread at New York school LE ROY, New York — State health officials have added three more names to a growing list of students in this working-class town who are experiencing mysterious tics and twitching, while... |
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| Clinton calls Russia and China's veto of UN resolution on Syria a 'travesty' Russia and China's veto of a UN Security Council resolution on Syria was a travesty, the United States said on Saturday, saying it would work with other nations to support democratic change in... |
| Clinton Calls for ‘Immense Pressure’ on Assad After UN Veto Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. will work with its allies to put "immense pressure" on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down after Russia vetoed a resolution aimed at ending... |
| 3 mushroom pickers found alive after 6 days PORTLAND, Ore. — Three mushroom pickers took refuge in a hollowed out tree after getting lost in an Oregon forest, fighting wintry chills for six days and drinking water from streams... |
| American Mancuso gets super-G win; Vonn DNFs Julia Mancuso (above) followed up Lindsey Vonn's win on Saturday, marking the first time two American women have won World Cup races in consecutive days since... |
| American Mancuso wins super-G, Vonn doesn't finish Julia Mancuso, of the United States, celebrates after winning an alpine ski women's World Cup super-G, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany on Sunday. (Giovanni Auletta/Associated... |
| U.S. to Boost Efforts to End Syria Fighting, Clinton Says Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. will "redouble efforts" with partners outside the United Nations to pressure Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to end violence and step down, U.S. Secretary of... |
| Super Bowl 2012: Who Will Win -- New York Giants or New England Patriots? Super Bowl . In 2008, the Giants ruined the Patriots' undefeated season with an upset victory in Super Bowl XLII. Who do you think will win Super Bowl 2012 on... |
| Video: Hazing: A dangerous tradition Hazing has been a tragic practice on American campuses since the first recorded death of a Cornell student in 1873, with alcohol a major contributor. "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy... |
| Seeking an end to hazing deaths (CBS News) HAZING is on no college or university's official curriculum. Yet hazing does occur with regularity on a number of campuses, and when things go wrong, it ends up in tragedy - and... |
| Police: 11 Arrested at Occupy DC Site Authorities say 11 people have been arrested in Washington's McPherson Square since Park Police began clearing away tents from one of the nation's last remaining Occupy... |
| Clinton blasts Russia, China over Syria resolution veto Hillary Clinton Sofia (dpa) – US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday criticized Russia and China over their decision to block a UN resolution condemning the violence in Syria.... |
| Video: New York solidarity protest for Egypt Can civil disobedience succeed in Egypt? CAIRO: Rocks and Molotov cocktails are not working in Egypt. The military and its police force respond with tear gas,... |
| Feds offer Mississippi refuge ice fishing day MADISON, Wis.-Federal wildlife officials are planning a free ice fishing day for kids on the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. Children between the ages of 6 and 13 will be allowed... |
| Clinton Calls on Friends of Syria to Unite Taftanaz, Syria, January 20, 2012 Thousands of protesters gathered in central Taftanaz to demonstrate against the abuses of the Syrian regime and demanded the resignation of Syrian president Bashar... |
| American pro-democracy workers face trial in Egypt By msnbc.com staff and news services Nineteen U.S. citizens, including the son of U.S. transportation secretary Ray LaHood, have been referred for trial in Egypt in a dispute over the activities and... |
| Clinton calls for friends of Syria to unite SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Sunday for "friends of democratic Syria" to unite and rally against President Bashar Assad's regime,... |
| American Mancuso wins super-G It was the first time two different American women have won World Cup races on consecutive days since December 2006, when it was also Vonn and... |
| Clinton calls U.N. Syria vote a "travesty" SOFIA (Reuters) - Russia and China's veto of a U.N. Security Council resolution on Syria was a travesty, the United States said on Saturday, saying it would work with other nations to support... |
| Panetta and Clinton seek to reassure Europe on defense Munich, Germany o Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sought Saturday to reassure Europe that, despite budget cuts in Washington and the coming withdrawal... |
| Some blacks insist, ‘I’m not African-American’ "That act of calling me African-American completely erased their history and the sacrifice and contributions it took to make me an author," said Morgan, a longtime U.S. citizen who calls... |
| Clinton: Friends of Syria unite SOFIA, Bulgaria - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Sunday for "friends of democratic Syria" to unite and rally against President Bashar Assad’s regime, previewing the... |
| Bulgarian President Vows to Clinton to Aid US Investments US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev on an official trip to Sofia Sunday. Photo by the Office of the President of... |
| Clinton: USА Is Bulgaria's Friend Forever I promise to the Bulgarian people that the United States will be forever with them, as we have been in the past, stated US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Sofia. "It is a great honor for... |
| Clinton: USA Committed to Bulgaria's Security US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has reiterated the American commitment to Bulgaria's national security during her Sunday visit in Sofia. "I would like to underscore the commitment of... |
| Congress Welcomes Drones Into American Skies ASAP Las Vegas . The Boomerang Effect has taken flight. The treason of American Congress seems to know no bounds, as it has submitted an urgent official request to the Secretary of Transportation to... |
| Egypt Sends Aid Workers To Trial Over Illegal Funds CAIRO – The son of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is among 19 Americans being referred to criminal trial for allegedly receiving foreign funds illegally and being involved in banned... |
| Would-be robber reportedly killed by victims A would-be robber was killed in New Jersey when his intended victims fought back, police say. Gian Davis, 30, approached two college students around 1:30 a.m. Saturday and asked to use a cellphone... |