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    • Astronaut Snaps Beautiful Photo of 'Night-Shining Clouds'
      Astronaut snaps beautiful photo of 'night-shining clouds' LiveScience.com - 6 hrs ago

      Even when night blankets the land, some clouds high in the atmosphere may still glow, as seen in this photograph taken by a crewmember aboard the International Space Station on Jan. 5, looking down over French Polynesia in … More »Astronaut snaps beautiful photo of 'night-shining clouds'

      Astronaut Snaps Beautiful Photo of 'Night-Shining Clouds'

      Even when night blankets the land, some clouds high in the atmosphere may still glow, as seen in this photograph taken by a crewmember aboard the International Space Station on Jan. 5, looking down over French Polynesia in the South Pacific. 

    • FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2012 file photo released by Korean Central News Agency, North Korea's Unha-3 rocket lifts off from the Sohae launch pad in Tongchang-ri, North Korea. The U.N. Security Council on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 unanimously approved a resolution condemning North Korea's rocket launch in December and imposing new sanctions on Pyongyang's space agency. (AP Photo/KCNA, File)
      UN unanimously condemns NKorea rocket launch: Why China joined in Christian Science Monitor - 5 hrs ago

      China’s support Tuesday afternoon for a US-sponsored Security Council resolution condemning North Korea for a December rocket launch suggests both Beijing’s desire to find common ground with Washington where possible – and … More »UN unanimously condemns NKorea rocket launch: Why China joined in

      FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2012 file photo released by Korean Central News Agency, North Korea's Unha-3 rocket lifts off from the Sohae launch pad in Tongchang-ri, North Korea. The U.N. Security Council on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 unanimously approved a resolution condemning North Korea's rocket launch in December and imposing new sanctions on Pyongyang's space agency. (AP Photo/KCNA, File)

      China’s support Tuesday afternoon for a US-sponsored Security Council resolution condemning North Korea for a December rocket launch suggests both Beijing’s desire to find common ground with Washington where possible – and its growing concerns over Pyongyang’s provocative acts.

    • Gen. Allen Cleared of Wrongdoing With Socialite
      Gen. Allen cleared of wrongdoing with socialite ABC OTUS News - 4 hrs ago

      Gen. John Allen, the top commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, has been cleared by the Pentagon of any professional misconduct in e-mail communications he had with a Tampa socialite at the center of the David Petraeus … More »Gen. Allen cleared of wrongdoing with socialite

      Gen. Allen Cleared of Wrongdoing With Socialite

      Gen. John Allen, the top commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, has been cleared by the Pentagon of any professional misconduct in e-mail communications he had with a Tampa socialite at the center of the David Petraeus scandal that led to his resignation...

    • Boeing Dreamliner probe turns to battery maker
      Senate to examine FAA approval of Dreamliner battery @ Yahoo! Finance - 3 hrs ago

      A key Senate committee will hold a hearing in coming weeks to examine U.S. aviation safety oversight and the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to allow Boeing Co to use highly flammable lithium-ion batteries on board … More »Senate to examine FAA approval of Dreamliner battery

      Boeing Dreamliner probe turns to battery maker

      A key Senate committee will hold a hearing in coming weeks to examine U.S. aviation safety oversight and the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to allow Boeing Co to use highly flammable lithium-ion batteries on board its new 787 Dreamliner, a congressional aide said on Tuesday.

    • Dressed as the Statue of Liberty, part-time employee, Zidkijah Zabad, waves to passing motorists while holding a sign to advertise for Liberty Tax Service in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

      Taxpayers preparing to file their 2012 returns can breathe a collective sigh of relief.

    • Michelle eye roll

      It was the eye-roll heard 'round the world, but House Speaker John Boehner says he can't remember what he said to First Lady Michelle Obama during an inaugural lunch on Monday that made her look so visibly annoyed.

    • Every news reporter hopes his or her work will garner flocks of readers and stir a buzz. The key is to avoid getting stung by an unreliable source. But a Florida news crew experienced a more painful version of swarm journalism when bees attacked the reporters during a live broadcast. CBS12’s Carl Pugliese says the [... …

    • Frame grab of police and emergency personnel evacuating an injured male on a stretcher outside a building on the Lone Star College Campus near Houston

      Three people were wounded, one critically, on Tuesday when gunfire erupted during an altercation between two people on a community college campus near Houston.

    • House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va. leaves a Republican caucus meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. Squarely in the spotlight, House Republicans began deciding their next move Tuesday after the Senate overwhelmingly approved compromise legislation negating a fiscal cliff of across-the-board tax increases and sweeping spending cuts to the Pentagon and other government agencies. Cantor says he opposed the Senate bill.   (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

      When House Republicans vote Wednesday on a bill to temporarily lift the federal debt ceiling, they won't have enthusiastic support from the conservative movement-- but they won't get hell for it either. Some of the most prominent conservative groups that have opposed raising the debt ceiling will give House Republicans …

    • This may be the cheesiest story you’ll read all day—literally. That’s because 27 metric tons of flaming goat cheese burned inside a Norwegian road tunnel, closing nearly two miles of the road for six days. Brunost, a Norwegian cheese considered a delicacy, was being shipped in a truck that caught fire. No one was hurt  …

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