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BlackBerry Outages Continue, Spread To North America
Millions of users in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India have been without text services for three days. Now there's word that some users in North America are having problems.
Europe's Rescue Package Goes Down, Stocks Point Up; What Gives?
Though the Slovak parliament rejected the plan, it's expected to vote again later this week. And approval is expected. Internal Slovak politics has been in play.
Debate Does Nothing To Derail Romney's 'Kudzu Campaign'
Mitt Romney continued his dogged, incremental pursuit of the White House on Tuesday night, dominating the GOP presidential debate on the economy. The man once touted as his most formidable opponent was barely a factor.
Family Lost In Corn Maze Dials 911 For Help
It was getting dark. They had a three-week-old baby with them. They thought they were alone. So they dialed the police. Be honest: would you have done the same thing?
Latest Ryanair Cost-Cutting Measure? Replace Lavatories With Seats
The chief of the Irish economy airline said the move could add six more seats to each plane and save passengers an average of $3 a person. The catch is that 200 passengers would be forced to share one toilet.
Harrisburg Lawmakers Spar As City Moves Toward Bankruptcy
The city council voted to put the city into bankruptcy protection. The mayor says the council can't do that.
Clinton's Condemns 'Dangerous Escalation,' Iran Slams 'Baseless Claims'
As the U.S. continues to lay out its case about a plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the U.S., Iran continues to deny any official involvement.
Facing Planetary Enemy No. 1: Agriculture
A new study looks at whether we can feed the world without destroying the Earth. The answer is yes, but how to make it happen is complicated, and will require big changes in the way we practice agriculture.
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Alleged Iran Plot Is More 'Caper Novel' Than Spy Novel
"That's not to say it didn't happen," spy novelist and Washington Post foreign policy columnist David Ignatius says. But what's been said about the plan strikes him and others as "unusual and sloppy" tradecraft.
GOP Presidential Contender Herman Cain Takes Lead In Second Poll
The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll gives him an advantage over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. The usual caveats apply: It's still very early in the race and the polls have relatively large margins of error.
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