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Ferguson Shots Are a Setback in Its Progress

Ferguson Shots Are a Setback in Its Progress


Ferguson Shots Are a Setback in Its Progress

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 06:19 PM PDT

Just as Ferguson seemed to be moving past the stunning abuses detailed by the Justice Department, four gunshots Thursday morning threatened to reopen the well of anger, unrest and racial tension.






Michael Graves, Postmodernist Architect Who Designed Towers and Teakettles, Dies at 80

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 06:09 PM PDT

Mr. Graves, one of the most prominent and prolific American architects of the latter 20th century, was perhaps best known for his teakettle and pepper mill.






Agents in Crash Said to Have Driven Into Police Investigation

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 06:08 PM PDT

Surveillance footage showed two Secret Service agents ignored a cordon set up around a suspicious package, people briefed on the investigation said.






American and British Aid Workers Infected With Ebola in Sierra Leone

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 05:54 PM PDT

The new infections were a reminder that the Ebola crisis that has ravaged West Africa is far from over.






Starving Sea Lions Washing Ashore by the Hundreds in California

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 05:52 PM PDT

Animal rescuers are reporting five times more sea lion rescues than normal. Experts suspect unusually warm waters are driving mothers away to look for food, leaving pups to swim from home.

Monrovia Journal: Ebola, Thief of Rituals, Leaves No Graves to Decorate

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 05:09 PM PDT

Decoration Day is for sprucing up burial sites and celebrating life, but after 3,000 bodies were cremated because of the Ebola outbreak, Wednesday's holiday was a somber affair.

Language of Greek Crisis Shifts From Financial Jargon to Humiliation

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 04:32 PM PDT

With Greece and its European creditors locked in bitter negotiations this week over the terms of the country's bailout, the politesse of the talks has disintegrated into starkly personal terms.

Terry Pratchett, Novelist, Dies at 66

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 03:55 PM PDT

Mr. Pratchett, an accomplished British satirist, was known for his Discworld series. He created wildly imaginative alternative realities in his more than 70 books.






Once Unique, LeapFrog Has Rivals in the Educational Toy Market

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 03:48 PM PDT

LeapFrog, a dominant maker of educational toys and games, has watched its sales plummet because of cheaper alternatives.

A Balancing Act as Iraq Claims Gains in Tikrit

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 03:41 PM PDT

A major step for the Iraqi government in fighting ISIS came with Shiite militias and Iranian military officials in a leading role, which has American officials worried.






Review: ‘The Royals’ on E! Is Another Pretender to the Throne

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 02:53 PM PDT

This tongue-in-cheek nighttime soap about a make-believe decadent British royal family should be a hoot, but it actually grows old, and dull, quickly.

Well: A Cheese ‘Product’ Wins Kids’ Nutrition Seal

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 02:41 PM PDT

Kraft Singles, those individually wrapped slices of processed cheese that have long been a staple of school lunches, are the first product to earn a nutrition seal from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.






Mercenaries Join Fight Against Boko Haram

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 02:22 PM PDT

Foreign mercenaries, including hundreds of South Africans, are fighting to retake towns and villages captured by the Islamist group.






A Moment Atop the World for Bhutan’s Last-Ranked Team

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 02:00 PM PDT

Crediting the ability of the current generation to watch soccer on TV, Bhutan's national team won its first World Cup qualifying match, beating Sri Lanka on Thursday.

Bits Blog: Zuckerberg Lawsuit Documents Show Animosity With Would-Be Neighbor

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 01:59 PM PDT

Documents filed Wednesday accuse the Facebook chief executive of reneging on a promise to introduce a would-be neighbor to powerful Silicon Valley friends.






A Struggle to Recover as Vast as the Ocean

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 01:59 PM PDT

Those who want to stay in small northern communities worry they could face more waiting as memories fade and focus turns to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

Matter: An Unlikely Driver of Evolution: Arsenic

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 01:18 PM PDT

A new study suggests that people who live in the Atacama Desert are more resistant to arsenic than other people, thanks to natural selection.

Netanyahu’s Test on Settlements

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 11:24 AM PDT

The Israeli leader's settlement policy resembles his predecessors', but it is a march toward permanence at a time when prospects for peace are few.






Happiness Gap May Favor Liberals

Posted: 12 Mar 2015 11:11 AM PDT

New research focusing on behavior upends what was previously thought about the so-called ideological happiness gap.






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