A spreading cholera outbreak in rural Haiti threatened to outpace aid groups as they stepped up efforts hoping to keep the disease from reaching the squalid camps of earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince. (Oct. 24)
Continue reading …Fans celebrated after the San Francisco Giants eliminated the Phillies last night with a 3-2 victory in Philadelphia. They’ll face the American League champion Texas Rangers in the Fall Classic. (Oct. 24)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: Dawn of the UN; Dwight Eisenhower vows to end the Korean War; Suspects caught in DC-area sniper shootings; Concorde makes last trans-Atlantic flight; ‘Star Trek’ creator Gene Roddenberry dies. (Oct. 24)
Continue reading …No. 3 Oklahoma upset by No. 18 Missouri. No. 8 Michigan State rallied to beat Northwestern Saturday. Iowa State beat No. 22 Texas. No. 5 Auburn topped No. 6 LSU. No. 10 Wisconsin beat No. 13 Iowa. No. 11 Ohio State wins in a rout. (Oct. 23)
Continue reading …It’s the most fun you’ll ever have after a nuclear winter. At least that’s what hundreds of fans of the movie Mad Max think. The AP’s John Mone visited a gathering in the California desert.
Continue reading …The momentum of the midterm elections is with the GOP, but now is not the time for supporters to let up, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin told a jubilant crowd of Florida Republicans on Saturday. (Oct. 23)
Continue reading …Gunmen stormed two neighboring homes and massacred 13 young people at a birthday party in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. It’s the latest large-scale attack in this violent border city. (Oct. 23)
Continue reading …No. 8 Michigan State rallied to beat Northwestern 35-27 Saturday. Iowa State recorded its first-ever win over No. 22 Texas. No. 5 Auburn topped No. 6 LSU 24-17. No. 10 Wisconsin beat No. 13 Iowa 31-30. No. 11 Ohio State wins in a rout. (Oct. 23)
Continue reading …President Obama is ending a four-day campaign swing at a rally in Minneapolis for the Democratic nominee for governor, Mark Dayton. The president has made earlier campaign stops in Oregon, Washington state, California and Nevada. (Oct. 23)
Continue reading …“Why is it okay for Nina to express opinions, as she has tartly, sharply, unashamedly and openly” while serving as “an honored correspondent” for NPR, while Juan Williams, “because he expresses his opinions, gets canned from NPR?” So Charles Krauthammer demanded while sitting Friday with Totenberg on the same Inside Washington set. “In fact, the standard ought to be lower in the case of Juan because he’s an analyst, whereas Nina is a correspondent.” Krauthammer had picked up on NPR CEO Vivian Schiller’s contention that the network had canned Williams because he violated the policy that “news analysts may not take personal public positions on controversial issues; doing so undermines their credibility as analysts, and that's what's happened in this situation.” An uncomfortable Totenberg asserted “it’s a very, very difficult line to draw. And NPR tries to draw it, in my view, using rules that don’t exist anymore.” To which, Krauthammer wondered: “But what’s the difference between you and Juan expressing opinions? You on this show, and him on Fox?” He condemned NPR: “It’s completely illogical and hypocritical.” (Audio: MP3 clip ) read more
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