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Cory Monteith, Star of Hit Show ‘Glee,’ Found Dead

Cory Monteith, Star of Hit Show ‘Glee,’ Found Dead


Cory Monteith, Star of Hit Show ‘Glee,’ Found Dead

Posted: 14 Jul 2013 12:37 AM PDT

Cory Monteith, the young actor who shot to fame in the hit TV series "Glee," was found dead in a hotel room in Vancouver around noon on Saturday, police said. He was 31.
    


Zimmerman Is Acquitted in Killing of Trayvon Martin

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 10:14 PM PDT

A six-woman jury accepted self-defense as justification for the death of Trayvon Martin, 17, by George Zimmerman in a Florida shooting that ignited a national debate on racial profiling and civil rights.
    


Zimmerman Is Acquitted in Trayvon Martin Killing

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 09:27 PM PDT

A six-woman jury rejected the contention that George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, pursued Trayvon Martin, 17, and instigated their fatal confrontation.
    


Player Ratings: United States (4) vs. Cuba (1)

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 07:22 PM PDT

With the United States using a strong second half to beat Cuba, several players, especially Chris Wondolowski, improved their standing in the eyes of Jurgen Klinsmann.
    

Turkish Lawmakers Move to Curb Army’s Political Power

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 05:56 PM PDT

The Turkish Parliament on Saturday amended an army regulation that had paved the way for military intervention in politics.
    

Israel Airstrike Targeted Advanced Missiles That Russia Sold to Syria, U.S. Says

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 05:53 PM PDT

American officials said Israel carried out an air attack in Syria this month that targeted advanced antiship cruise missiles sold to the Syria government by Russia.
    


Japan and China Trade Sharp Words Over Islands

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 05:20 PM PDT

The heated exchange over disputed territory started with a Japanese report accusing China of aggressive maritime tactics and was stark evidence of two nations uneasy about each other's military capabilities.
    


Brazilian President’s Attempts to Placate Protesters Backfire

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 05:09 PM PDT

Nearly every step President Dilma Rousseff has taken has backfired, increasing public dissatisfaction with her performance.
    


As Mystery Illness Stalks Its Young, India Intensifies Search for a Killer

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 05:04 PM PDT

A brain swelling that is infecting the country's youth, throwing them into comas and killing seemingly healthy children, often within hours, has stumped the country's physicians.
    


A Financial Lifesaver Thrown by Creditors Weighs Cyprus Down

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 04:40 PM PDT

A tough rescue package seems to be turning a banking crisis into a broader recession, spreading the pain instead of containing it.
    


Lithium-Ion Battery Is Not Suspected in the Fire on a Boeing 787 at Heathrow

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 04:20 PM PDT

The incident took place about two months after 787s returned to the skies after being grounded because of hazards with a new type of battery.
    


Nations Buying as Hackers Sell Computer Flaws

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 03:32 PM PDT

Governments pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to learn about and exploit flaws in the computer systems of foreign adversaries.
    

Leaving the Land: Pitfalls Abound in China’s Push From Farm to City

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 01:55 PM PDT

Even a showpiece project in Shaanxi Province shows flaws in China's urbanization drive, including high electricity costs and a lack of jobs in the new towns.
    


Darfur Attack Kills 7 in Force Sent to Sudan By the U.N.

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 12:19 PM PDT

The attack was the deadliest single attack on the international force in Sudan.
    

Novelties: The Artificial Heart Is Getting a Bovine Boost

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 10:46 AM PDT

Fifteen years in development, a new artificial heart that is fashioned in part from cow tissue is soon to be tested in human patients.
    

World Team Tennis Has Its Day at the White House

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 09:45 AM PDT

Although many sports pundits questioned the legitimacy of the Washington Kastles' record-setting run, that people were discussing it at all was a victory for the league.
    

City in Russia Unable to Kick Asbestos Habit

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 09:34 AM PDT

To residents of Asbest in Russia's Ural Mountains, living with a pervasive carcinogen is the alternative to having no livelihood at all.
    


Syria Weighs Its Tactics as Pillars of Its Economy Continue to Crumble

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 09:28 AM PDT

Syria is increasingly isolated in the face of a growing economic crisis, more reliant than ever on credit from its main remaining allies.
    

Russian Officials Say They Didn’t Receive an Asylum Request From Snowden

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 05:06 AM PDT

Senior Kremlin officials said Russia's Federal Migration Service had not yet received a formal appeal for asylum from Edward J. Snowden, the former intelligence contractor.
    


Jets’ Aboushi Faces Aspersions for Being Palestinian

Posted: 12 Jul 2013 07:40 PM PDT

When the Jets' Oday Aboushi spoke about his Palestinian-American upbringing at a convention last month, he stirred an outcry online, with some alleging ties to terrorism.
    

Jim Buck, Who Made Walking Dogs a Job, Dies at 81

Posted: 12 Jul 2013 07:35 PM PDT

Mr. Buck, a thin man who commanded the leashes of a half-dozen charges at a time, is considered the person who professionalized dog walking in New York City.
    

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