| Washington Post - 14 minutes ago MANCHESTER, NH - Former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty approaches Monday night's Republican presidential debate with two goals: introducing himself to as many Americans as possible and hitting home the point that President Obama has ... |
| MarketWatch - 47 minutes ago SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Facebook Inc. is expected to move forward with its initial public offering of shares early next year, as anticipated, and could be valued at more than $100 billion, according to a report ... |
| Los Angeles Times - 20 minutes ago House Majority Leader Eric Cantor on Monday tried to put fresh pressure on top Democrats to step up efforts to push Rep. Anthony Weiner out the door. |
| Denver Post - 16 minutes ago The Mavericks return to Dallas Love Field, Monday, June 13, 2011, after defeating the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Sunday. |
| Los Angeles Times - 22 minutes ago The 2011 Tony Awards have come and gone. And while everyone continues to marvel at Neil Patrick Harris' closing rap wrap-up, written by Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda ("In the Heights"), and his song-and-dance duet with past-host Hugh Jackman, ... |
| New York Times - 26 minutes ago Public and private donors have pledged $4.3 billion toward vaccinating children against a variety of diseases, according to the GAVI Alliance, which held its first fund-raising conference for vaccines in London on Monday. |
| BBC News - 40 minutes ago Fighters in the Libyan rebel enclave of Misrata have been continuing efforts to try to break out of the port through army lines. They believe the end of Colonel Gaddafi's regime is closer. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 1 hour ago Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was swept into office for a third term Sunday when his Justice and Development Party (AKP) won 50 percent of the vote in parliamentary elections. |
| Telegraph.co.uk - 41 minutes ago Tens of thousands of people were spending a freezing night without power after Christchurch was shaken by a series of violent earthquakes. |
| Jerusalem Post - 54 minutes ago UN: More than 10000 Syrians have fled country; Syrian state TV claims security officers killed by "armed gangs" were buried in mass graves. |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago A former transit officer convicted in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man at an Oakland train station was released from jail early Monday without relatives being allowed to lodge a protest, an uncle of the slain man said. |
| Christian Post - 23 minutes ago Arizona's Wallow Fire is massive and has been growing by tens of thousands of acres a day. But it is not expected to surpass the state's largest wildfire, the 2002 Rodeo-Chediski fire, said a fire chief. |
| Reuters - 32 minutes ago Laurie Kammrad (L) directs sons Braylon, 5, and Landon, 3 during sand bagging efforts in Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 11, 2011. By Michael Avok HAMBURG, Iowa (Reuters) - A levee on the flood-swollen Missouri River near the town Hamburg, Iowa failed on ... |
| Wall Street Journal - 8 minutes ago AP OLYMPIA, Wash.—Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire said Monday she will not seek re-election, saying it is time to step aside after two terms in office and decades in public service. |
| TheStreet.com - 42 minutes ago NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- President Barack Obama spoke with two dozen current and former CEOs, including General Electric(GE) CEO Jeffrey Immelt, and investment professionals on Monday to garner support for ... |
| New York Times - 45 minutes ago Standard & Poor's, the credit ratings agency, lowered its rating for Greek debt to CCC in the latest sign that the market believes that Greece will be forced to default on its debt. |
| The Guardian - 1 hour ago The Zvi Goffer and Raj Rajaratnam cases are part of a crackdown by US prosecutors on insider trading in Wall Street. Photograph: Mark Lennihan/AP A former hedge fund trader know as "Octopussy" was found guilty of orchestrating an insider-trading scam ... |
| Bizjournals.com - 16 minutes ago Perkins & Marie Callender's Inc. announced Monday that it will close 58 stores nationally as part of a financial restructuring, including one of the six Perkins restaurants in the Kansas City area. |
| Ars Technica - 1 hour ago The ultra-busy LulzSec hacking group claims it now has the personal data of over 200000 users of the game Brink. "Bethesda, we broke into your site over two months ago. |
| Wall Street Journal - 28 minutes ago Google Inc. on Monday reached a deal to buy online-ad firm Admeld Inc., as the technology giant bolstered its offerings for selling graphical and interactive ads. |
| DailyFinance - 53 minutes ago Nobody will argue against good customer service, and any company looking to provide it knows that one of the biggest factors customers use to gauge it is speed: How quickly did someone pick up the customer's call or write them back? |
| Access Hollywood - 36 minutes ago Tori Spelling was involved in a car accident on Monday morning, after allegedly being “chased” by the paparazzi, the star said in a post on her Twitter page. |
| RollingStone.com - 48 minutes ago While we wait for an official statement about Clarence Clemons' condition following his stroke, good news has been trickling in. |
| The Daily Blabber from iVillage - 49 minutes ago After being rushed to the hospital due to nausea and a severe headache following her appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last Thursday, Selena Gomez appears to be on the mend and even back to work promoting her upcoming movie Monte Carlo. |
| After earning $37 million and debuting at #1, JJ Abrams' movie is looking like a success story so far. By Eric Ditzian (@ericditzian) As well as anyone, JJ Abrams knew the challenges facing "Super 8" this summer. |
| CBSSports.com - 16 minutes ago The Heat's Dwyane Wade spoke with the media Sunday after a 105-95 loss to the Mavericks. Wade gave Nowitzki and the Mavericks credit for the way they played during the series. |
| BOSTON - Although David Krejci is the NHL's leading playoff scorer and the Bruins' first-line center as they play for the Stanley Cup, he can still walk around Boston pretty much unnoticed. |
| Deseret News - 1 hour ago J. Scott Applewhite, File, AP FILE - This March 11, 2011 file photo shows Jeff Pash, executive vice-president and general counsel for the NFL, talking with the media in Washington. |
| Children who live with dogs and cats are less likely to develop allergies to those animals later in life, but only if the pet is under the same roof while the child is still an infant, ... |
| Medical News Today - 2 hours ago Some parents don't want to know the sex of their upcoming child. Others do. DNA profiling has been a hot topic amongst scientists for years and this week the topic heats up even more as a few reports published last December are now appearing on the ... |
| Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago Child care may be a good choice to minimize the effects of a mother's depression on her young children, a new study shows. Research in recent years has pointed to the convergence of a woman's depression and behavior problems in young children. |
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