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Crime John Dufresnes No Regrets, Coyote, and More
In John Dufresnes No Regrets, Coyote, a crime-solving therapist investigates what appears to be a case of parental murder-suicide.


Apollo 11 rocket engines found?
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos rescued sunken treasure in the Atlantic this year components of two F-1 rocket engines. Now he says he has verified that they are engines from Apollo 11, the first mission that took U.S. astronauts to the moon.


Sports Briefing | Soccer New Soccer Stadium Set for Washington
D.C. United and city officials signed an agreement for a new $300 million stadium. The city and the team would split the cost of the stadium, tentatively scheduled to open in 2016.


Irans President-Elect Provokes Furor Abroad With Remarks on Israel
Hassan Rouhanis remarks were reported as being more harsh by the Iranian media, and Israel said Mr. Rouhani showed his true face with the comments.


Panel Convenes in Washington to Discuss Aliens
A group of former lawmakers and government officials gathered this week in the capital to discuss what they said was secrecy surrounding aliens and unidentified flying objects.


BBC to reveal new 'Doctor Who' on Sunday in live show
LONDON (Reuters) - British public broadcaster the BBC will reveal the 12th actor to play the lead role in its long-running "Doctor Who" science-fiction television series in a special live broadcast on Sunday.


A Chilly Respite From War
The Fort Bragg Patriots are primarily made up of active-duty combat veterans who play to bond with one another and reconnect with the game they love.


UPDATE 2-Intesa makes more bad loan provisions as profit falls
* Net profit 116 mln euros in Q2 vs forecast 183 mln euros


You're the Boss Blog Welcome to the Life of a Sales Consultant
Robert Waks talks about trying to help small-business owners and why his contract wasnt renewed.


Genres, Like Sand, Tricky to Pin Down
The Manchester International Festival, which ended last Sunday, features pieces that blur the lines between visual art, theater and dance.


Skating with Gandhi, Tutu and...
The faces Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi and Archbishop Desmond Tutu all grace the boards created by a South African longboard maker.


Mexico rules out foul play in Pemex HQ blast, cites gas buildup
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A massive explosion that killed nearly 40 people in late January at state oil company Pemex's Mexico City headquarters was caused by a gas buildup, Mexico's attorney general's office said on Friday, ruling out foul play.


Well Summer Taco Nights
This week, the Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman offers a refreshing take on the taco, beginning with two delicious summer salsas.


Eagles Excuse Cooper From Team After Racial Slur
The Philadelphia Eagles excused Riley Cooper from all team activities on Friday as the wide receiver deals with repercussions of being caught on video making a racial slur.


UPDATE 2-U.S. regulator reviews bond futures spike ahead of jobs data
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO Aug 2 (Reuters) - U.S. futures regulators are looking into a spike in Treasury futures trades just seconds ahead of a highly anticipated U.S. jobs report, triggering a brief...


Got leftovers? Wanna trade?
Got some leftover food? Maybe someone else does as well. Hence, Leftover Swap, a new app.


Hell inside kidnap house
No one heard their screams, but the terror of Ariel Castro's victims finally came to light in court.


Coen brothers to adapt 'Fargo' into FX TV miniseries
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Filmmaking brothers Joel and Ethan Coen will be adapting their Oscar-winning 1996 film "Fargo" into a television series for Fox's FX network, with actor Billy Bob Thornton in the lead role, the network said on Friday.


Dot Earth Blog The Silent Partner Behind the Shale Energy Boom Taxpayers
A closer look at the public investments behind the private success of a shale-fracking pioneer.


Dick Kazmaier, a Heisman Winner Who Passed on the N.F.L., Dies at 82
Mr. Kazmaier, a Princeton halfback who won the Heisman in 1951, was drafted by the Bears but declined to join the team, or any other, saying he had achieved all he wanted in the sport.


TransCanada Plans Pipeline to East Coast
The $12 billion pipeline could move as many as 1.1 million barrels a day to New Brunswick, to serve a region that relies on imported crude oil for most of its supply.


National Briefing | Washington President Orders Review of Chemical Plant Safety
President Obama on Thursday ordered federal agencies to review safety rules at chemical facilities in response to the April explosion at a Texas fertilizer plant that killed 15 people.


Summer movie guide Top 20 picks
This year's summer movie season is all about asking "What if?"


Shares of uranium miner Paladin dive after canceled sale
Aug 2 (Reuters) - Shares of Australian uranium miner Paladin Energy Ltd fell as much as 29 percent in Toronto on Friday after the company canceled plans for now to sell a minority interest in an African mine, and instead raised funds through a private placement of shares.


Faster than Dodd-Frank? Nearly everything
As the landmark financial legislation passes its third anniversary, regulators still are trying to put all its pieces in place. Meanwhile, some of historys biggest projects were finished in less time. (July 17, 2013)


Sharapova injury blow ahead of U.S. Open
Maria Sharapova has been forced to pull out of the WTA Rogers Cup tournament in Toronto next month, still plagued by a nagging left hip injury.


Pogue's Posts SmugMug Revamps Its Site, in a Challenge to Flickr
SmugMugs upgrade, in the works for two years, offers a dizzying array of new features aiming at hard-core photographers.


Casting Directors Get Their Due in HBOs Film Casting By
HBOs documentary Casting By pays tribute to casting directors, who are denied an Oscar category despite a onetime industry campaign to bestow an honorary one.


Deal Keeps U.S. Health Care Contribution for Congress
Under the deal, members of Congress and their aides will have to buy insurance through exchanges.


Michigan Signs Beilein Through '18-19
Fresh off the first Final Four appearance of his career, Michigan coach John Beilein has a new contract.


Advertising Irritated? He Knows How You Feel
Dove Men+Care, a sponsor of the New York City Marathon, has hired John McEnroe, the irascible tennis pro, to represent its deodorant line to runners.


Calls for action as journalists get threats on Twitter
British authorities are investigating after various female journalists got bomb threats via Twitter amid escalating calls for action to prevent abuse against women on social media.


City Room An Infernal Train Ride Next Stop, Hell
Metropolitan Diary A Metro-North conductor recalled a passenger with a grim destination in mind.


For Ronaldinho, Mission Accomplished
Atletico Mineiro of Brazil on Wednesday night came back from a two-goal deficit to win its first Copa Libertadores title.


Milestone Claimed in Creating Fuel From Waste
In what would be a key breakthrough for renewable fuels, INEOS Bio said it had produced commercial quantities of ethanol from wood waste and other nonfood vegetative matter.


U.S. Farm Credit System quarterly earnings up 3.5 pct
CHICAGO, Aug 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Farm Credit System, a government sponsored enterprise and the single largest lender to U.S. agriculture, on Friday said second quarter earnings rose 3.5 percent,...


Cardinals Avert 5-Game Sweep, Trounce Pirates 13-0
Joe Kelly and the St. Louis Cardinals averted a five-game sweep at Pittsburgh, ending a season-worst seven-game losing streak by routing the Pirates 13-0 Thursday night in a matchup between the NL's top two teams.


A Hamptons Beach House Where Everyone Is Welcome
With plenty of bunk beds, lockers and towels.


Pogue's Posts SmugMug Revamps Its Site, in a Challenge to Flickr
SmugMugs upgrade, in the works for two years, offers a dizzying array of new features aiming at hard-core photographers.


U.N. Iraq violence at fever pitch
Bloodshed has unfortunately become commonplace in Iraq. And it reached a fevered pitch this year, the United Nations said in a monthly tally of violent deaths.


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