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China may ban eating dogs, cats

BY:nablrrich 17 hours ago on World News      

As part of a revamping of animal welfare laws, China is considering banning consumption of meat from cats and dogs. Such a ban would show "China has reached a new level of civilization," one proponent says.  Read More

Tax tips for the unemployed

BY:nablrrich 1 day 13 hours ago on US News      

Tax time can be a painful time for many of us, and it's especially tough for people without jobs. If you're unemployed, there are a few twists and turns in the tax code that can work to your benefit.  Read More

Envoy: Iraqis 'deserve congratulations'

BY:nablrrich 1 day 13 hours ago on World News      

Iraq's elections "really went very, very well" and the "Iraqi people deserve a lot of congratulations from us," the United States' ambassador to Baghdad said Monday.  Read More

Conflicting reports over al Qaeda American spokesman arrest

BY:nablrrich 2 days ago on World News      

Adam Gadahn, an American spokesman for al Qaeda, has been arrested in Pakistan, a senior Pakistani government official source told CNN.  Read More

Polls open for Iraq national election

BY:nablrrich 3 days ago on World News      

Voters headed to the polls in Iraq on Sunday to elect a 325-member parliament after attacks by insurgents marred early voting.  Read More

French team destroys pirate boats

BY:nablrrich 4 days ago on World News      

The European Union's anti-piracy mission destroyed a pirate ship and a skiff in the Indian Ocean on Friday and took nearly a dozen suspected pirates into custody, the mission said.  Read More

Spring breakers warned to avoid border

BY:nablrrich 4 days ago on US News      

The Texas Department of Public Safety took the unprecedented step Thursday of telling college students not to visit Mexican border cities during spring break because they are just too dangerous.  Read More

Brown: Money not factor in Iraq

BY:nablrrich 4 days ago on World News      

Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Britain's finance minister at the beginning of the Iraq war, told an inquiry Friday that "there would be no financial barrier to us doing what was necessary to be done" in Iraq.  Read More

Terror alert issued for Malacca Strait

BY:nablrrich 5 days ago on World News      

A terrorist group might be planning attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Malacca, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, Singapore's navy warned Thursday.  Read More

Notorious UK child killer back in custody

BY:nablrrich 6 days ago on World News      

Nearly two decades after the killing of toddler James Bulger by two 10-year-old boys, what remains one of Britain's most notorious child murders this week proved once again it has the power to shock and outrage.  Read More

Chile quake death toll nearly 800

BY:nablrrich 7 days ago on World News      

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said all emergency measures should be in place by Tuesday, three days after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake destroyed large swaths of the central and southern parts of the nation.  Read More

Four indicted in online ticket scheme

BY:nablrrich 8 days ago on US News      

Prosecutors say four men hacked the computer systems of online ticket vendors and bought up 1.5 million tickets to prime concerts, sporting events and live performances in a scheme that netted them more than $25 million.  Read More

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