• Obama adviser John Podesta's biggest regret: Keeping America in dark about UFOs

    Outgoing senior Obama adviser John Podesta reflected on his latest White House stint Friday, listing his favorite moments and biggest regrets from the past year. Chief among them: depriving the American people of the truth about UFOs.

    Yahoo News
  • Indian man slammed down after caller reported 'black guy'

    MADISON, Alabama (AP) — A man from India who was slammed to the ground by a police officer had been singled out by police after a caller said a "skinny black guy" with a toboggan hat was walking in the neighborhood and peering into garages, recordings show.

    Associated Press
  • Watch This F-18 Pick Up An Airborne Cruise Missile And Guide It Into A Moving Ship

    Last month the U.S. Navy tested a new way to guide long-range cruise missiles to hit moving targets accurately — in this case, by handing control of an airborne Tomahawk to an F/A-18 Super Hornet, which guided the missile to strike a moving ship. During the test conducted of the coast of San…

    The Daily Caller
  • America's First Openly Bisexual Governor

    Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber submitted his resignation on Friday, just one month into his record fourth term in office. Kitzhaber's fate was all but sealed Thursday, after Secretary of State Kate Brown issued a statement describing his behavior, accurately, as "bizarre," top Democrats called on…

    The Atlantic
  • Iran's Khamenei sends letter to Obama

    Iran's supreme leader has sent a secret but noncommittal letter to US President Barack Obama in response to American overtures, amid talks to strike a nuclear accord, The Wall Street Journal reported. The newspaper cited an Iranian diplomat as saying Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had written to Obama in…

    AFP
  • 13 Freaky Things That Happened on Friday the 13th

    Perhaps Friday the 13th wasn't the best day to stage a leap into New York's Genesee River. Patch, who was born around 1800, lived before Friday the 13th superstitions were prevalent.

    LiveScience.com
  • Brian Williams' SEAL Team 6 stories are the latest to come under fire

    As NBC conducts its official investigation of Brian Williams' reporting, the media is taking its own microscope to the storied anchor's stories.

    Yahoo News
  • Couple Lives in Fear After Buying Their New House

    Act 1: Odd things began happening to Jerry Rice and Janice Ruhter, like their home being advertised for sale.

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  • Man accused of shooting 3 people dead at barbershop arrested

    WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP) — A team of police officers and government agents surrounded a house early Friday and arrested a man they suspect killed three people and injured three others in a barbershop shooting last week, officials said.

    Associated Press
  • IS jihadists attack Iraq base housing US forces

    Iraqi soldiers backed by US-led coalition aircraft repelled an attack Friday by the Islamic State group on a base where hundreds of US troops are training local security forces, officials said. "The Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) supported by Coalition surveillance assets defeated the attack (on…

    AFP
  • Three stories of love in the White House

    Yes, it’s Valentine’s Day and in a romantic tribute to couples everywhere, it’s time to turn back the pages to remember three unusual White House romances.

    National Constitution Center
  • Why is Jon Stewart leaving? Rush Limbaugh has an answer

    Here it is: Jon Stewart is leaving the the "The Daily Show" because he sees the future of the Democratic Party, and it isn't pretty, and he wants no part of it.

    Christian Science Monitor
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    Argentinians protest the death of 1994 deadly car bombing prosecutor (34 photos)

    The prosecutor who inherited a high-profile case against Argentine President Cristina Fernandez on Friday reaffirmed the accusations, formally renewing the investigation into whether the president helped Iranian officials cover up their alleged role in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community…

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  • Chicago starts removing 'dibs' markers for parking as tempers flare

    By Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago officials on Friday started collecting the lawn chairs, card tables and other items placed on city streets by residents who sought to reserve their parking spaces - a controversial winter custom known as "dibs." Some residents of the third-largest U.S.…

    Reuters
  • Mo'ne Davis outshines Kevin Hart at celebrity All-Star game

    NEW YORK (AP) — Little League phenom Mo'ne Davis was so impressive on a basketball court she momentarily silenced trash-talking "Wedding Ringer" star Kevin Hart.

    Associated Press
  • New data shows best time to book your flight

    When it comes to finding the cheapest airfare, the magic number is 47. According to the number crunchers at CheapAir.com, travelers in the US can save an average of $201 per ticket if they purchase their domestic flight ticket on the optimal day, versus the most expensive day. At a minimum,…

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  • APNewsbreak: Police foil plot to kill people at mall

    TORONTO (AP) — Canadian police foiled a plot by two suspects who were planning to go to a mall and kill as many people as they could before committing suicide on Valentine's Day in Halifax, a senior police official said.

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