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A few things to consider before enabling Facebook Photo Sync

A few things to consider before enabling Facebook Photo Sync
By Molly McHughProvided by This past Friday, Facebook rolled out a new feature called Photo Sync. The tool has been in development for awhile, and we knew it was coming -- its existence is not a surprise, nor is how it works. What is sort of shocking is how complacent everyone is about it.

Court hears challenge to Obama recess appointments

Court hears challenge to Obama recess appointments
By By SAM HANANELAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans and business groups told a federal appeals court Wednesday that President Barack Obama violated the Constitution earlier this year when he bypassed the Senate to fill vacancies in his administration. Attorneys for the groups told a

Suspect released in slaying of Minnesota officer

Suspect released in slaying of Minnesota officer
By By AMY FORLITIAssociated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A day before the funeral for a central Minnesota police officer killed in the line of duty, the man initially accused in the fatal shooting was released from jail after authorities said Tuesday they didn't have enough evidence to file

Dell climbs as analyst upgrades company

Dell climbs as analyst upgrades company
NEW YORK (AP) - Dell's stock climbed more than 5 percent on Monday as a Goldman Sachs analyst raised his rating and price target on the company. The analyst said that there may be too much skepticism over the personal computing segment. THE SPARK: Bill Shope lifted Dell Inc.'s rating to "

Notre Dame vs. Alabama: Star power, power football

Notre Dame vs. Alabama: Star power, power football
By By RALPH D. RUSSOAP College Football Writer NEW YORK (AP) - On one side, a blossoming dynasty from the college football capital of the Deep South. On the other, the sport's most famous team, trying to reclaim its place among the elite. Notre Dame and Alabama bring star power and power

Son's woes weigh heavily on the Rev. Jesse Jackson

Son's woes weigh heavily on the Rev. Jesse Jackson
By By SOPHIA TAREENAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - In the cluttered office where he's met with some of the nation's top politicians and preachers, penned rousing speeches and planned civil rights marches, the Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks so softly - and with so little enunciation - that

Minn. police officer fatally shot in 'ambush'

Minn. police officer fatally shot in 'ambush'
By By AMY FORLITIAssociated Press COLD SPRING, Minn. (AP) - Even for those who didn't know him, the fatal ambush of a local police officer provoked tears Friday for residents of the small central Minnesota community where he was killed while trying to help a man believed to be suicidal.

Email privacy legislation clears Senate committee

Email privacy legislation clears Senate committee
By By RICHARD LARDNERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Over objections from law enforcement officials, the Senate Judiciary Committee has approved legislation that would require police to obtain a search warrant from a judge before they can review a person's emails or other electronic

Unemployment rates for US cities in the Midwest

Unemployment rates for US cities in the Midwest
By By The Associated Press Unemployment rates declined last month in more than half of the 372 largest U.S. cities, further evidence of steady improvement in the job market. The Labor Department says rates fell in 201 metro areas. They rose in 116 and were unchanged in 55. The number of cities

Walmart Strikes: Lone Worker Walks Out, Receives Trespass Warning Ahead Of Black Friday

Walmart Strikes: Lone Worker Walks Out, Receives Trespass Warning Ahead Of Black Friday
ST. CLOUD, FL. - There was an employee walkout at a Walmart Supercenter in St. Cloud, Fla., on Wednesday morning. The walkout included just one worker -- Vanessa Ferreira, age 59. Ferreira informed her manager publicly Wednesday morning that she was going on strike. The other employees