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Obama Considering Military Action In Iraq: 'I Don't Rule Anything Out'
John Boehner slammed the president, accusing him of "taking a nap" on the Iraq crisis.
FCC Chairman Wheeler To Push For School Wi-Fi Through E-Rate Reform
Wi-Fi connectivity in U.S. schools may get the push it needs via proposed changes to the E-Rate program.
Uber Reports Massive Jump In Sign-Ups Amid European Taxi Strikes
As cabbies strike in cities across Europe, car-sharing service Uber could have the last laugh.
Sunni Insurgents Seize Mosul, Iraq's Second Largest City [PHOTO]
Iraqi police officers and soldiers abandoned Mosul, leaving their weapons, vehicles and uniforms behind for Sunni militants.
Chinese Hackers Target Yoga Students, Golfers To Penetrate Western Computers: Report
A cyber-security report describes the ingenious exploits of "Putter Panda."
Keystone XL Report Finds Higher Number of Railroad Deaths, Injuries Expected if Obama Rejects Pipeline
The US State Department on Friday said that oil-carrying rail cars could lead to more deaths than previously expected if the proposed Keystone XL pipeline is not built.
Alexander Imich, World’s Oldest Man, Dies At 111
The World's Oldest Man, Alexander Imich, 111, has died.
Bowe Bergdahl Physically Fit But Officials Say Mental, Emotional Reasons Are Holding Back Return To US
The former POW, held by the Taliban for 5 years, has yet to speak with his family.
Nicholas Kristof Says He "Would Never Write About Somaly Mam" Following Reports She Lied About Life In The Sex Trade
Acclaimed columnist Nicholas Kristof is distancing himself from the woman he only recently championed.
Arewa24: US Launches Nigerian TV Station To Combat Boko Haram
The new program will focus on providing education and entertainment to Nigerians that encounter violent Boko Haram propaganda on a daily basis.
Google Glass' High Markup: What Else Is Priced Far Beyond The Cost To Make It?
Google Glass' high markup may seem outrageous, but it's in line with other luxury consumer products.
Massive Hong Kong Vigil Pays Tribute To 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests [PHOTOS]
It has been 25 years since the Tiananmen Square massacre, but many in Hong Kong want to keep the memory alive.
NYC Gang Arrests: More Than 100 Suspected Harlem Gang Members Charged After Raid
Two rival gangs operating out of Harlem housing projects were believed to be responsible for two murders and more than a dozen shootings.
Match Fixing And Bribery Allegations Put FIFA Under Scrutiny Ahead Of World Cup 2014
Bribery and match-fixing allegations have cast a shadow over governing body FIFA ahead of the 2014 World Cup, but what else is new?
FIFA Match-Fixing, Bribery Scandals Are The Latest Blight On Organization's Reputation, But Fans Aren't Surprised
FIFA faces allegation of match-fixing and corruption ahead of the 2014 World Cup, but fans have grown accustomed to the organization's frequent scandals.
China Says US Is Making 'Strategic Mistakes' And Risks Making China Its 'Enemy'
At the Shangri-La summit in Singapore, senior Chinese military officials took the opportunity to respond hawkishly to Chuck Hagel's comments.
Philadelphia Inquirer Co-Owner Lewis Katz, 6 Others, Die In Massachusetts Plane Crash
Plane had not left the ground before crash.
World Cup Could Be Vulnerable To Match-Fixing, Says New York Times Report
A New York Times investigation found that at least five exhibition games were fixed before the 2010 World Cup and about 15 matches were targeted.
Russia, Kazahkstan and Belarus Sign Economic Union Treaty, But Declare It Is Not A Soviet-Era Agreement
A agreement between Eastern European nations mimics the EU.
Twitter's $10 Million Man Jumps Ship
Twitter has been struggling to attract more users with new features for users in the U.S. and abroad.
Could The Star Trek Transporter Be Real? Quantum Teleportation Is Possible, Scientists Say
Scientists in the Netherlands were able to teleport quantum information from one quantum bit to another, without altering its state.
A 'Community' Revival On Hulu Is A No-Brainer For Everyone Involved
NBC's sadly canceled sitcom "Community" always thrived on the web, so reviving the show as a Hulu exclusive would be a seamless transition for audiences.
GM Engineer Who Worked On Faulty Ignition Problem Tells Investigators He Forgot About His Decision To Order An Upgrade To The Switches
The engineer was reportedly grilled for about 10 hours earlier in May about his role in the controversy that has led to record vehicle recalls.
Apple Buys Beats Electronics, Makes Deal Official For $3 Billion
For a deal that works out to be about $3 billion, Apple announced its acquisition of Beats Electronics.
Head Of US Army's Womack Hospital At Fort Bragg Fired After Patient Deaths
The puzzling deaths of two young patients follow other questions at the huge North Carolina hospital.
JPMorgan's Problems In China No Isolated Incident
A JPMorgan executive in Hong Kong is arrested for hiring the children of Chinese officials. But that's a way to cultivate crucial relationships.
AT&T-DirecTV Merger Rekindles Speculation About Dish Network And Sprint Or T-Mobile Alliance
News that AT&T will merge with DirecTV has rekindled speculation that Dish Network will forge an alliance with Sprint or T-Mobile.
Who's Most Interested In Jill Abramson’s Wake Forest Commencement Speech? The Media
Hundreds of journalists and news outlets reacted on Twitter to Jill Abramson's commencement address at Wake Forest University.
Jill Abramson, Ousted New York Times Editor, To Make First Public Remarks After Her Abrupt Departure From Newspaper
Jill Abramson's abrupt firing has sparked a firestorm of debate over women managers in the workplace.
Read Full Arthur Sulzberger Jr. Statement Defending His Decision To Fire Jill Abramson From The New York Times
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. released a statement on Saturday explaining why he replaced the executive editor of the New York Times earlier this week.


