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Actor Ben Gazzara dies in US
Versatile US actor Ben Gazzara died in a New York hospital of pancreatic cancer, The New York Times said. He was 81.

A student at New York's legendary Actor's Studio where other Hollywood stars like...


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Russia, China kill India-backed resolution on Syria
As a UN Security Council draft resolution to pressure Syria failed after China and Russia voted against it, India said it backed the motion as it favoured resolving the crisis through a Syrian-led...
New York Giants prepare for the Super Bowl with Yoga
Apart from typical running, throwing and strength training drills, the Super Bowl-bound New York Giants also reap the athletic benefits of season-long yoga sessions.

Gwen Lawrence, celebrity yoga...
Demi Moore visited by ex-hubbies Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher
Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher were seen paying a visit to Demi Moore this week as she recovered at her Los Angeles home following her collapse and hospitalization due to "exhaustion."

The...
Elle magazine apologises for 'racist' article on Obamas' 'white fashion'
French magazine 'Elle' has apologised for a 'racist' article posted on its website that suggested that black American elite, inspired by the Obamas, were finally embracing 'white' fashion, after it...
US' declining January unemployment rate may favour Obama's re-election chances
The latest job report, which pegs US unemployment at 8.3 percent may be a turning point for President Barack Obama ahead of the 2012 White House race.

The US added 243,000 new jobs in January, the...
Radcliffe makes $5K Super Bowl bet with Ellen DeGeneres
Daniel Radcliffe is supporting the Giants and has bet for 5,000 dollars that New York will win the Super Bowl.

"I'm really excited. I am a Giants fan, absolutely. I was christened a Giants fan when...
Kim Kardashian denies dating rumours with Mark Sanchez
Kim Kardashian has taken to her Twitter account to deny rumours of a budding romance with American footballer and model Kate Upton's boyfriend, Mark Sanchez.

The 31-year-old reality star, who has...
Social media suspected to be behind spread of twitching disorder
A strange outbreak of twitching disorder in upstate New York may be spreading through social media as a kind of subconscious mimicry, say experts.

Doctors treating the case of nearly 20 teenagers...
Anonymous leaks FBI and Scotland Yard conversation discussing hacking investigations
Notorious Internet hacking group Anonymous has intercepted and published a recording of a conference call between Scotland Yard in the UK and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The conversation...
US changing visa rules to attract the highly-skilled
To make America more attractive to highly-skilled foreign students and workers, the United States has announced a series of reforms, including changes in the F-1 and H-1B visa rules, that may benefit...
Ties with India, China no zero-sum game: US
Asserting that ties with India and China were not a zero-sum game, the United States has said it was strengthening its relations with both as part of its Asia pivot.

"The United States is in the...
'Israeli assets in US and worldwide under severe Iranian security threat'
Israel's facilities in North America and around the world are on high alert, as they face an Iranian security threat, an internal document has said.

"We predict that the threat on our sites around...
Abducted American women call Egypt captors 'kind'
CAIRO -- Their kidnappers gave them tea and dried fruit, and talked about religion and tribal rights. The California women were allowed to bring their Egyptian tour guide with them. One even put out...
Some blacks insist: 'I'm not African-American'
Gibr George, an entrepreneur from Miami, started a Facebook page called "Don't Call Me African-American" on a whim. It now has about 300...
Prosecutors: Ind. woman left decomposing in chair
LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. -; A southeastern Indiana woman has been charged after prosecutors say she left her morbidly obese sister alive and decomposing in a chair for three weeks. A grand jury in...
CA man released after murder charges dropped
FILE - This file photo released on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, provided by the Anaheim Police Dept. shows Itzcoatl Ocampo. The ex-Marine charged with killing four homeless men in Orange County has been...
Miami-based troops answer call to duty
Less than 24 hours before deployment, U.S. Army SPC Frantz Eliscard stood in the fifth row on a theater stage, six soldiers in, listening to a string of political and military leaders offering words...
Fox News Projects Romney Winner of Nevada Caucuses
Mitt Romney cruised to a dominating victory Saturday night in the Nevada Republican presidential caucuses, Fox News projects, leveraging a base of support that dates back to his 2008 run to notch the...
Super Bowl showdown: New York vs. Boston
In other sports, the big-city rivalries usually come to a head in the playoff round before the championship. Here, though, the cities that love to hate each other are going for it all. Does Beantown...
NHL: Buffalo 4, New York Islanders 3
Jason Pominville scored in a shootout Saturday and the Buffalo Sabres came away with a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders. Boyes tallied in the first round of the tie-breaker, firing a quick wrist...
NHL: Carolina 2, Los Angeles 1
Jeff Skinner 's goal with just over 3 minutes left in regulation Saturday was the difference in the Carolina Hurricanes' 2-1 decision over Los Angeles. Skinner was there to poke in the...
Minnesota indictment unlikely to dismantle American Indian gang
Members of the Native Mob gang have shot rivals in Minneapolis, sold drugs in Duluth, and thrown boiling water in a person's face in Crow Wing County. Authorities say they've also assaulted...
San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh named Coach of Year
Jim Harbaugh, whose strategic wizardry and catchy slogans propelled the 49ers to the brink of the Super Bowl, was honored as the NFL coach of the year Saturday night at a lavish ceremony in...
Police, some on horseback, clear Occupy DC protesters
1 of 6. A protester walks along barricades with his personal belongings as U.S. National Park Service police cordon-off the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4,...
Prosecutors: Ind. Woman Left Decomposing in Chair
A southeastern Indiana woman has been charged after prosecutors say she left her morbidly obese sister alive and decomposing in a chair for three weeks. A grand jury in Dearborn County near the...
Clinton: US, Europe must do more against tyrants
And, as America shifts its primary strategic focus to Asia and reduces its military presence in Europe, President Barack Obama’s top two national security aides -- attending an international...
100 cruise passengers struck by norovirus
MIAMI -; Officials with Princess Cruise Lines say a stomach virus affected nearly 100 passengers on a ship that arrived in South Florida. Meanwhile, passengers on another ship were complaining of...
New York court appoints new hearing in Viktor Bout case for February 8
NEW YORK, February 4 (Itar-Tass) - The Federal Court for the Southern District of New York has appointed a new hearing on the case of Russian businessman Viktor Bout, who last November was found...
United States: Big win as tar sands pipeline rejected
In a big win for environmentalists and the planet, the administration of United States President Barack Obama announced on January 20 that it would deny a permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline to...
Romney Takes Early Lead in Nevada
January 11, 2012: Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, campaigns at The Hall at Senate's End, in Columbia, S.C. Mitt Romney surged to a strong lead in...
Indigenous protesters block Pan-American Highway in Panama
A group of indigenous protesters has blockaded the Pan-American Highway in Panama for days to protest the recent approval of mines and reservoirs in their...
Europe coughing up cash for US military gamble in Iran - analyst
Any economic losses from the EU's oil embargo on Iran are outweighed by the benefits of the new sense of European unity ushered in by the sanctions. That's the view of MEP Martin Callanan...
Clinton Urges Peaceful Solution to Karabakh Conflict
U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton told her Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian that the Nagorny Karabakh conflict should be settled solely by peaceful means, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said....
North America fatwa issued against 'honour killings'
Imam Syed Soharwardy (closest to camera), from Calgary, was surrounded by a dozen other Islamic Supreme Council of Canada members at the Jamia Riyadhul Jannah mosque Saturday as he delivered the...
Census Native American Count Jumps by 27 Percent
America's Native population climbed by nearly a third between 2000 and 2010, surprising U.S. Census Bureau data analysts and delighting managers of federally funded programs whose budgets depend...
Vast Majority of Latino Voters are ProConservationist Poll Finds
A new poll shows that Latino voters in six inland western states have strong pro-conservationist views, in some cases stronger than their white counterparts.The 2012 Colorado College State of the...
Survey Latina Moms Online Are TechSavvy and Politically Aware
Jobs, education and healthcare - in that order - were ranked the top three important issues by Latina moms online in a new survey released today by the web site Mamiverse....
Fox to Launch SpanishLanguage TV Network this Fall
Fox and the Colombian RCN Television Group announced Monday the launch of MundoFox, a new Spanish-language television network with general content targeting the U.S. Hispanic market. MundoFox,...
Ex S Korean Spy Gets Assylum
WASHINGTON -- A U.S. court has upheld a 2008 ruling to grant political asylum to a former South Korean intelligence agent who claims to face threats from both South and North Korea, sources here said...
Panetta and Clinton Reassure Europe on Defense
Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to reassure Europe on Saturday that, despite budget cuts in Washington and the coming withdrawal from the Continent of about 6,000 to 7,000 American troops, the United...
Navy says 8 sailors discharged for hazing
(AP) WASHINGTON - The Navy says eight sailors have been discharged after a hazing incident aboard a San Diego-based amphibious assault ship. Navy spokesman said Saturday the eight received general...
Video: Evening News Online, 02.04.12
Friday: The Labor Department reports that the jobless rate in January fell to 8.3 percent - the lowest in three years - and the good news sends stocks prices soaring; Also, the Susan G. Komen...
Video: Preserving a Latin jazz family legacy
Fidel Castro's Cuban revolution plays a crucial role in the family history of Grammy-winning Latin jazz artist Arturo O'Farrill. Michelle Miller reports on O'Farrill's mission to...
Video: Rebuilding a bankrupt Calif. city
Working class Vallejo, Calif., was forced to file bankruptcy in 2008. Now residents there are rebuilding as a community that has learned to compromise and sacrifice together. John Blackstone...
Video: How far does economic recovery still have to go?
The unemployment figures for January 2012 were the most encouraging in a very long time. So how far does the economic recovery still have to go? Nancy Cordes speaks with Jill Schlesinger,...
Calif. city is recovering from bankruptcy
(CBS News) The one sector that lost jobs last month was the public sector. Federal, state and local governments shed 14,000 last month, and 280,000 jobs in 2011 as they tried to make up for massive...
Official: Dog Starts Vancouver, Wash., House Fire
Fire investigators say a dog inadvertently turned on a stove and started a fire that destroyed a house in Vancouver, Wash., early...
100 Cruise Passengers Struck by Norovirus
Officials with Princess Cruise Lines say a stomach virus affected nearly 100 passengers on a ship that arrived in South Florida. Meanwhile, passengers on another ship were complaining of...