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S.D. hailstone is largest on record in U.S.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - A giant chunk of hail that plunged into the prairie town of Vivian, S.D., last Friday was confirmed today as the heaviest hailstone ever recorded in the United States. The National Climate Extremes Committee, a branch of the National
Obama bored with his BlackBerry
US President Barack Obama uses his BlackBerry or similar device as he walks to the Oval Office in Washington, DC in 2009. Obama fought hard to keep his BlackBerry when he became president, but with only 10 people authorized to email the super-encrypted
India wants Kohinoor diamond back. Cameron says no
A woman shows the Kohinoor diamond on display in Bangalore in 2002. The real jewel in Britain's actual crown will not be returning to India, Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday, as he ruled out any repatriation of the famed Kohinoor diamond. The
India want crown jewel
The real jewel in Britain's actual crown will not be returning to India, Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday, as he ruled out any repatriation of the famed Kohinoor diamond. The 105 carat gemstone set in the coronation crown of the British royals
Australia Sex Party says rebuffs 'advance' by conservatives
Australian Sex Party's Zahra Stardust seen in 2009. Australia's flamboyant Sex Party on Thursday said it had rebuffed an approach from arch-conservative Family First to forge an unlikely electoral alliance. Australia's flamboyant Sex Party on Thursday
Devil may wear Prada, but Virgin Mary dons Louis Vuitton
A handout picture released by the Museo Arte Sacra shows a statuette representing the Virgin Mary wearing a veil bearing the French luxury brand's trademark "LV" logo. Italian artist Francesco De Molfetta, who is behind the creation, said he wanted to
Police: Ohio driver in chase stopped at red lights
CINCINNATI ? Cincinnati police say a speeding driver tried to flee arrest while obeying red lights. Police say a 26-year-old woman was going 78 mph in a 55 mph zone early Friday on Interstate 75 when an officer tried to pull her over. Police say she
'What gall!' Inmate sues his crime victims
A Florida inmate has filed a lawsuit seeking $500,000 in damages from 3 men who caught him red-handed with a stolen bicycle, claiming they roughed him up, a newspaper said. Crime - Lawsuit - Florida - Prison - Organizations
Obama bored with his BlackBerry
Barack Obama fought hard to keep his BlackBerry when he became president, but with only 10 people authorized to email the super-encrypted device, he admitted Thursday that it is 'no fun.' Obama also demonstrated a passing knowledge of popular culture, in
India wants Kohinoor diamond back. Cameron says no
The real jewel in Britain's actual crown will not be returning to India, Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday, as he ruled out any repatriation of the famed Kohinoor diamond. The 105 carat gemstone set in the coronation crown of the British royals
'Instant justice' for fibreglass cows
A community art project that installed 37 fibreglass cows in and around Vermont's biggest city has been plagued by vandalism, leaving four men charged, one injured - the cow he tipped broke his foot - and sponsors beefing up security. In all, six of the
New Yorkers tell bed bugs to 'drop dead'
In the city that never sleeps there is one increasingly busy nocturnal resident that New York wants to evict. Bedbugs have proved a growing bugbear for the city's population with complaints against them increasing by 40% in the past three years. Among
Vicar conducted 360 sham marriages
A vicar was found guilty on Thursday of conducting hundreds of sham marriages between African nationals and cash-strapped eastern Europeans to allow illegal immigrants to gain residency in Britain. Rev Alex Brown, 61, presided over 360 fake ceremonies
Judge: Saggy pants 'foolish' but not illegal
NEW YORK - A New York judge has thrown out a summons issued to a man for wearing saggy pants, saying the U.S. Constitution protected people?s right to dress as they please, even if they looked ridiculous doing so. The ruling was in response to a

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Snooki: I Don't Know Who Obama Is Either
JERSEY SHORE (The Borowitz Report) - One day after President Obama revealed that he had no idea who Snooki was, the cast member of Jersey Shore said that the lack of awareness was mutual. "I've heard of Barack Obama, but I don't know who that is," she
Where Race Isn't Off-Limits
President Barack Obama, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, and Cambridge, Mass. police Sgt. Crowley head to a talk in the Rose Garden. (/Pete Souza) In the aftermath of high-profile racial incidents (Shirley Sherrod, Henry Gates, heck, the election of
The Climate Fight Heads to California
Professor Matthew Kahn (UCLA) In 2006, California passed AB 32, a law mandating the installation of a cap-and-trade program in 2011 and aiming to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 and to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050. Now, of
Andy Borowitz: Snooki: I Don't Know Who Obama Is Either
JERSEY SHORE ( The Borowitz Report ) - One day after President Obama revealed that he had no idea who Snooki was, the cast member of Jersey Shore said that the lack of awareness was mutual. "I've heard of Barack Obama, but I don't know who that is,"
Gift for North Pole: Say it with sewers
Christmas in July for Santa? Tucked away in the fiscal 2011 appropriations bill for the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency is a $1 million earmark, inserted by Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska), to be given to the "City of North Pole for
AL KAMENIn the Loop
Al Kamen is away. The In the Loop column will resume when he returns.
The Growth Imperative
We could be in for a long, slow decade. Theres a confluence of forces that are probably going to retard economic vitality. David Brooks David Brooks and Gail Collins talk between columns. Consumers are still overindebted, and it will take years of
Health Care Reform Popular? Not So Fast.
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The All-Gain, No-Pain Conservative Fiscal Diet
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Understanding Islamic Finance
Frank Vogel, former director of Harvard Law School's Islamic Legal Studies Program (Harvard Gazette/Stephanie Mitchell) During Elena Kagan's confirmation hearings, conservatives accused Kagan of being sympathetic to imposition of strict, Taliban-style
'Top Secret America'?A Bust
In late July the Washington Post published an ambitious report on U.S. national security intelligence that we are told had taken the Post ?s staff two years to complete. The project was led by two competent and experienced reporters, Dana Priest and
Dumb Power
Washington ?Can a nation remain a superpower if its internal politics are incorrigibly stupid? Start with taxes. In every other serious democracy, conservative political parties feel at least some obligation to match their tax policies with their
The Kids Are All Right
While conducting my never-ending search for cheerful news, I noticed that one of New Yorks senators made the Top 10 in a list of the 50 most beautiful people on Capitol Hill. Gail Collins David Brooks and Gail Collins talk between columns. The second
Bush Tax Cuts Still Very Unpopular
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