Saturday, February 13, 2016

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dies at 79 and other top stories.

  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dies at 79

    Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the intellectual cornerstone of the court’s modern conservative wing, whose elegant and acidic opinions inspired a movement of legal thinkers and ignited liberal critics, died Feb. 13 on a ranch near Marfa, Tex. He was 79. The cause of death was not immediately known. [Reactions pour in to Scalia’s death] In a statement Saturday, Chief Justice John G. Roberts said: “On behalf of the Court and retired Justices, I am saddened to report that our colleague ..
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  • The South Carolina primary is Donald Trump's to lose

    The South Carolina primary is Donald Trump's to lose
    Donald Trump. TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images The six remaining serious candidates for the Republican presidential nomination will gather in Greenville, South Carolina later Saturday for the first post-New Hampshire primary debate. The stakes for the debate, which comes one week before the South Carolina primary, are giant given how decisive the Palmetto State vote has been in other recent Republican presidential fights. To get a lay of the land, I reached out to Andy Shain, The State news..
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  • Capitals aim to end losing skid against Stars

    Capitals aim to end losing skid against Stars
    (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) DALLAS – It was written on the whiteboard of the Washington Capitals’ locker room in American Airlines Center. Coach Barry Trotz had already reminded his team of the last time the Capitals beat the Dallas Stars. “October 25, 2008,” Trotz said. “Yeah, we’ll mention it. I think it’s important. We’ve always put anything that’s been a roadblock or anything that’s been something that people have told us, ‘You haven’t done this,’ or, ‘You haven’t done that,’ or ‘Your histo..
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  • 15 percent of latest Hillary Clinton emails marked classified

    15 percent of latest Hillary Clinton emails marked classified
    More than 15 percent of the latest batch of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails released Saturday contain classified information, with three of the messages being labeled “secret” — continuing to add to the questions surrounding her email use.One of the messages is an extensive missive from David Satterfield, a top U.S. diplomat to Egypt, who told top officials in both the White House and State Department about negotiations in the Sinai. The entire contents of the messages are now..
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  • Was George Washington a Model Entrepreneur?

    Was George Washington a Model Entrepreneur?
    Hyperion|2.13.16 @ 10:31AM|# Washington was a fucking cronycrat, whiskey war shithead! Free Society|2.13.16 @ 11:13AM|# His military incompetence and moral deficiency triggered the horribly costly French and Indian War, which is why the British crown sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. One of the most amazing things about the American Revolution is how they won despite having George Washington. Hyperion|2.13.16 @ 11:20AM|# Hillbillys and lo..
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  • Brazil deploys military to battle mosquito that carries Zika

    Brazil deploys military to battle mosquito that carries Zika
    SÃO PAULO, Brazil — More than 200,000 troops fanned out across Brazil on Saturday to raise awareness about the mosquito that spreads the Zika virus, which has been linked to a surge in birth defects. Aiming to reach 3 million families in a single day, soldiers visited homes, parks and shopping malls in 350 cities, passing out pamphlets with instructions on how to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water, where the Aedes aegypti mosquito breeds. The effort, branded #ZikaZero, is part of a lar..
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  • The Latest: Thousands greet Francis at Mexico basilica

    The Latest: Thousands greet Francis at Mexico basilica
    MEXICO CITY — The latest on Pope Francis’ visit to Mexico (all times local): 4:50 p.m. Thousands of faithful have greeted Pope Francis at the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico City, where he is to celebrate the first Mass of his visit to the country. Stands are packed with people holding balloons and flags in a festive atmosphere befitting a rock star’s welcome. Chants of his name can be heard inside the basilica. Seventy-seven-year-old Catalina Ramirez says she came to the Basilica..
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  • Fatigued Colorado holds off Washington 81-80

    Fatigued Colorado holds off Washington 81-80
    BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Wesley Gordon scored a career-high 17 points and grabbed a critical rebound in the final seconds to help Colorado overcome fatigue and a furious Washington rally for an 81-80 win on Saturday.Colorado (19-7, 8-5 Pac-12) looked surprisingly fresh even after Thursday’s exhausting double-overtime victory over Washington State. In that game, the Buffaloes had several players set career highs in minutes.George King had 10 points and 10 rebounds as the Buffaloes nearly squandered ..
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  • As teeth-chattering temps move in, officials urge caution

    As teeth-chattering temps move in, officials urge caution
    NEW YORK (AP) - Bitter temperatures and biting winds had much of the northeastern United States bundling up for the some of the worst cold of the winter - a snap so bad it forced an ice festival in Central Park to cancel and caused an Interstate pileup that killed three.Officials urged residents to take precautions while forecasters warned that high winds in New England could make it feel as cold as 35 degrees below zero.“These temperatures can be life threatening - especially for seniors, infan..
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  • Syria truce hopes dim as Russia is skeptical, fighting rages

    Syria truce hopes dim as Russia is skeptical, fighting rages
    MUNICH — Hopes of securing a temporary truce in Syria within a week dimmed Saturday as Syrian government forces tightened the noose around rebel-held parts of Aleppo and Russia’s foreign minister put the chances of a quick truce at less than 50 percent. His comments and strong words from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry underscored deep U.S.-Russian disagreements over Syria. Further complicating the picture, Turkey’s foreign minister said his country and Saudi Arabia may launch ground operati..
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