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Navy pilot earns degree in combat zone

Navy pilot earns degree in combat zone
By JULIE WATSONAssociated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) - Finals week was dangerous for Thomas Saenz. The Navy lieutenant needed armed guards and an armored car to get to an exam site, in Kabul, Afghanistan. A deadly bomb attack also caused him to his miss classes - transmitted live via the Internet - but

GOP hopes IRS scandal will snag health care law

GOP hopes IRS scandal will snag health care law
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVARAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Political scandals have strange ways of causing collateral damage, and Republicans are hoping the furor over federal tax enforcers singling out conservative groups will ensnare their biggest target: President Barack Obama's health

GOP hopes IRS scandal will snag health care law

GOP hopes IRS scandal will snag health care law
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVARAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Political scandals have strange ways of causing collateral damage, and Republicans are hoping the furor over federal tax enforcers singling out conservative groups will ensnare their biggest target: President Barack Obama's health

A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus

A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
By BARBARA ORTUTAYAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - It was supposed to be our IPO, the people's public offering. Facebook, the brainchild of a young CEO who sauntered into Wall Street meetings in a hoodie, was going to be bigger than Amazon, bigger than McDonald's, bigger than Coca-Cola

A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus

A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
By BARBARA ORTUTAYAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - It was supposed to be our IPO, the people's public offering. Facebook, the brainchild of a young CEO who sauntered into Wall Street meetings in a hoodie, was going to be bigger than Amazon, bigger than McDonald's, bigger than Coca-Cola

Heart attack? Doctors soon may have an app for that

Heart attack? Doctors soon may have an app for that
By Brenda GoodmanHealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, May 17 (HealthDay News) -- There are apps that turn your smartphone into a metal detector, a musical instrument and a GPS system, and now there's an app that may help doctors save your life if you're having a heart attack. The app, which was

How to stay anonymous online

How to stay anonymous online
By Drew PrindleProvided by You don't have to be a secret agent or a notorious hacktivist to care about anonymity. Even regular Joes like you and I have plenty of good reasons to care about the privacy and security of our online activity. Pretty soon, just about everything we do on the Web will

How to stay anonymous online

How to stay anonymous online
By Drew PrindleProvided by You don't have to be a secret agent or a notorious hacktivist to care about anonymity. Even regular Joes like you and I have plenty of good reasons to care about the privacy and security of our online activity. Pretty soon, just about everything we do on the Web will

Tougher Washington State Law Against Drunken Boating

Tougher Washington State Law Against Drunken Boating
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Washington's boating under the influence law becomes tougher under a law signed Thursday by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee.    The biggest change makes BUI a gross misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and a $5,000 fine.    KNDO also

Mourners gather to remember Malcolm X's grandson

Mourners gather to remember Malcolm X's grandson
By TERRY COLLINSAssociated Press OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Hundreds gathered Friday to remember the late grandson of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X as mourners said Malcolm Shabazz was well on his way to cementing his own legacy. More than 200 people attended a traditional Islamic service in