| Plane slides off runway at NYC's LaGuardia Airport Posted: 05 Mar 2015 09:46 AM PST A jet carrying 125 passengers crashed into a fence while landing in snowstorm.
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| Matt Bai: Biden should run. Now Posted: 05 Mar 2015 02:07 AM PST The handicapping crowd has never taken Joe Biden all that seriously as a foil to Hillary Clinton in a presidential run. But he's a middle-class champion who makes the case for economic fairness with more conviction than Clinton and less vitriol than Elizabeth Warren. He's a serious thinker on foreign policy who opposes rampant interventionism without sounding like a pacifist. He more than holds his own as a debater. And he has nothing to lose by making one last run before riding the Amtrak back to Delaware for good.
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| Live: Day 2 of the Boston Marathon bombing trial Posted: 05 Mar 2015 11:08 AM PST Yahoo! News is inside the courtroom as gruesome testimony unfolds.
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| Attack on US envoy part of S.Korea's violent protest history Posted: 05 Mar 2015 08:19 AM PST SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A knife attack Thursday that injured the U.S. ambassador to South Korea is the latest act of political violence in a deeply divided country where some protesters portray their causes as matters of life and death.
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| Source: Obama counsel not aware of Clinton's email practice Posted: 05 Mar 2015 08:01 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House counsel's office was not aware at the time Hillary Rodham Clinton was secretary of state that she relied solely on personal email and only found out as part of the congressional investigation into the Benghazi attack, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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| Delta plane slides off runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport Posted: 05 Mar 2015 10:31 AM PST By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Delta Air Lines jetliner with 125 passengers and five crew members aboard slid off the runway upon landing during a snowstorm at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Thursday, but officials said there were no serious injuries. Delta flight 1086 was landing at LaGuardia after a morning flight from Atlanta, the airline said. Images from local media showed the Delta plane on a snowy runway area with its nose smashed into a fence at the edge of Flushing Bay. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating the incident at LaGuardia, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the operator of the three main airports serving the New York metropolitan area.
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| Businesses back gay marriage, top U.S. court sets argument date Posted: 05 Mar 2015 09:08 AM PST By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Big business rallied behind the gay marriage cause on Thursday as the U.S. Supreme Court scheduled oral arguments for April 28 on the contentious social issue that promises to yield one of the justices' most important rulings of 2015. A total of 379 businesses and groups representing employers across various sectors, including Google Inc , American Airlines Group Inc , Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Johnson & Johnson , have signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief in support of gay marriage due to be filed later on Thursday. The court must decide whether states have the right to ban gay marriage. There are currently 37 states where gay marriage has been allowed to proceed, although a legal battle is ongoing in Alabama, with the state's top court putting it on hold.
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| Senate Democrats step up pressure for vote on attorney general Posted: 05 Mar 2015 09:12 AM PST By Lindsay Dunsmuir WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democrats on Thursday wrote a formal letter to Republicans urging them to hold a vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. There is still no date set by the Republican majority for a vote to be held on the Senate floor for Lynch's nomination, despite the Senate judiciary committee's endorsing her a week ago. The letter, circulated by Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Patrick Leahy, urged the Republicans to schedule a floor vote as soon as possible.
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| Embattled Hillary Clinton urges State Department to release emails Posted: 05 Mar 2015 09:35 AM PST By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democrat Hillary Clinton on Wednesday broke her silence over a budding controversy involving her use of personal email for work when she was secretary of state, saying she wanted the U.S. State Department to release them swiftly. Clinton's statement was aimed at cooling a political firestorm over allegations that she inappropriately used her personal email for work while secretary of state from 2009 to 2013. The State Department said it will review the emails provided by Clinton "using a normal process that guides such releases." "We will undertake this review as quickly as possible. Clinton's tweeted statement came hours after a congressional committee investigating the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on a U.S. diplomatic facility in Benghazi, Libya, issued subpoenas for her emails.
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| Ferguson probe reveals rampant police racism Posted: 05 Mar 2015 12:04 AM PST U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder says report shows deep distrust and hostility in the community.
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| 'It WAS him': Defense admits Tsarnaev bombed Boston Marathon Posted: 04 Mar 2015 04:26 PM PST BOSTON (AP) — The question, for all practical purposes, is no longer whether Dzhokhar Tsarnaev took part in the Boston Marathon bombing. It's whether he deserves to die for it.
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| Benghazi committee subpoenas Hillary Clinton's emails Posted: 04 Mar 2015 11:28 AM PST The House Select Committee on Benghazi is planning to subpoena Clintonmail.com.
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| In Israel, analysts see election boost for Netanyahu from speech Posted: 04 Mar 2015 09:29 AM PST Many analysts in Israel say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before Congress, which challenged President Obama's strategy on Iran, may help him garner votes in upcoming elections.
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