Mexican security forces seized at least 105 tons of US-bound marijuana in the border city of Tijuana on Monday, by far the biggest pot bust in the country in recent years. (Oct. 19)
Continue reading …LUXEMBOURG â Ending months of intense debate, EU governments on Monday agreed on tougher budget rules for euro-zone nations that can trigger fines for countries racking up…
Continue reading …LONDON – Pakistan’s main spy agency played a major role in helping prepare the 2008 Mumbai attacks, one of the planners of the bloodbath has told Indian interrogators, a report said Tuesday. David Headley, who confessed to surveying targets for the attacks that left 166 people dead in November 2008, made detailed claims about…
Continue reading …We already knew AT&T was giving away ilomilo and a free month of U-verse Mobile to folks who buy one of its glorious Windows Phone 7 phones. What else? Well, AT&T is tossing in a free month of Zune Pass for good measure. Now, Microsoft already offers 14 day free trials to the Zune-curious, and there’s nothing stopping other carriers or Microsoft itself extending this deal to the rest of the world — we think the “first one’s free” method of addiction generation is particularly great for subscription music. Still, it’s nice to know AT&T has such an offer sewn up. Now that the Xbox is getting a native Zune UI at long last, how about a free month of Zune for Xbox Live subscribers as well? Microsoft can afford it . [Thanks, Morgan G.] AT&T offering a free month of Zune to folks who buy a Windows Phone 7 handset this year originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …The fertility doctor of Nadya Suleman implanted a dozen embryos in the pregnancy that gave her octuplets, a state attorney said Monday. A state medical board in Calif. is considering whether to revoke his license to practice medicine. (Oct. 18)
Continue reading …Homeland Security says arrests along the border with Mexico fell during the last fiscal year for the fifth year in a row. Secretary Janet Napolitano credits greater enforcement including against employers, but also says the weak economy played a role. (Oc
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