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- Los Angeles Times (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Palestinians to elect new president on January 9 (← links | edit)
- NASA van rolls off California mountain (← links | edit)
- DirecTV tunes out Trio, network in limbo (← links | edit)
- Prado Dam area evacuated (← links | edit)
- People killed as three trains crash in Los Angeles (← links | edit)
- G7 announce debt relief plan (← links | edit)
- UN troops accused of rape in Congo; UN staff suspended due to Iraq Oil-for-Food corruption (← links | edit)
- Robot 'learns' to walk like a toddler (← links | edit)
- U.S. jury deliberates immigrant smuggler case (← links | edit)
- Israeli parliament rejects disengagement referendum (← links | edit)
- Names of Australians killed in helicopter crash released (← links | edit)
- ABC to move Internet news network back to U.S. TVs (← links | edit)
- Australian man arrested at U.S. Capitol building (← links | edit)
- Second weekend of protests begins in China (← links | edit)
- Chili finger suspect arrives in San Jose, California for trial (← links | edit)
- L.A. elects Latino Mayor (← links | edit)
- Low fares airline, Ryanair celebrates twenty years in business (← links | edit)
- Third major earthquake rocks California (← links | edit)
- Scores killed and wounded as violence escalates in Iraq (← links | edit)
- US flag burning amendment approved by House (← links | edit)
- Newspaper refuses to utilize leaked documents in article (← links | edit)
- Former WorldCom CEO Ebbers sentenced to 25 years (← links | edit)
- London bombing suspects are all British nationals (← links | edit)
- New U.S. immigration bill proposes time-limit and employer scrutiny (← links | edit)
- Ties found between Abu Ghraib prison abuse and Guantanamo Bay (← links | edit)
- California Senator launches probe into National Guard abuse allegations (← links | edit)
- Libya allows US oil company to return (← links | edit)
- South Korean scientists clone dog for first time (← links | edit)
- Anti-gay church protests U.S. at military funerals (← links | edit)
- Detroit chemical plant experiences explosions, fire; residents evacuated (← links | edit)
- Chimpanzee genome sequenced (← links | edit)
- California Senate votes to allow gay marriages (← links | edit)
- Intel responds to AMD antitrust suit (← links | edit)
- Chief Justice of the United States, William H Rehnquist, dies at age 80 (← links | edit)
- 11 Japanese hospitals receive bomb threats (← links | edit)
- All major American TV networks show charity concert for Katrina victims (← links | edit)
- Lightning storm moves through Southern California (← links | edit)
- US army whistleblowers allege widespread torture of Iraqi detainees (← links | edit)
- Los Angeles hospital lies, discriminates for Saudi liver transplant patient (← links | edit)
- U.S. house majority leader DeLay indicted, steps down temporarily (← links | edit)
- US Homeland Security Department doubts credibility of New York subway threat (← links | edit)
- Neolithic noodles found in Qinghai, China (← links | edit)
- Research articles predict next earthquake (← links | edit)
- U.S. House vote forced on immediate pullout of troops in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Bush backtracks over legal status of alleged "Dirty Bomber" Jose Padilla (← links | edit)
- Judge allows student to sue school for revealing sexuality (← links | edit)
- Scissors, screwdrivers accepted on US flights beginning December 22 (← links | edit)
- Top al-Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- US Secretary Rice responds to European enquiries on alleged CIA prisons (← links | edit)
- Electoral council sets new dates for elections in Haiti (← links | edit)
- Internal audit reveals IRS improperly identified hundreds of thousands of taxpayers as potential frauds (← links | edit)
- Reggie Bush to go pro (← links | edit)
- Brokerage executive linked to Livedoor deals found dead (← links | edit)
- New Horizons probe bound for Pluto on nine year journey (← links | edit)
- Steve Kubby, co-author of California Proposition 215, grows dangerously ill in US custody (← links | edit)
- FBI to begin investigation into shooting of US Air Force MP (← links | edit)
- California police kill knife-wielding man (← links | edit)
- Full extent of Abu Ghraib detainee abuse revealed (← links | edit)
- Over five hundred hispanic students protest immigration laws in Los Angeles (← links | edit)
- Creekstone Farms sues USDA for refusing to allow mad cow testing (← links | edit)
- IAEA chief, Russia, China express concerns about threats against Iran (← links | edit)
- Homeland Security spokesman arrested for trying to seduce a minor (← links | edit)
- Apple unveils "Boot Camp" allowing Windows to work on Macs (← links | edit)
- Mckinney apologizes for confrontation with security guard (← links | edit)
- Police in Aruba make an arrest in Natalee Holloway case (← links | edit)
- Mexico on the verge of decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs (← links | edit)
- U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Gen. Michael Hayden as director of CIA (← links | edit)
- Explosives stolen from California mine (← links | edit)
- Explosives stolen from a California mine, partially returned (← links | edit)
- US General in Iraq Claims Employment can Undermine Insurgency (← links | edit)
- US marines may face death penalty for "massacre" of civilians in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Psilocybin induces mystical and spiritual experiences: study (← links | edit)
- California wildfires continue blazing (← links | edit)
- Gunmen with rocket-launchers massacre 60 at market in Mahmoudiya, Iraq (← links | edit)
- Doha round of trade talks suspended after negotiations fail (← links | edit)
- Cassini photographs possible lakes on Saturn's moon, Titan (← links | edit)
- FDA to move on approval of over-the-counter sale of "Plan B" birth control (← links | edit)
- United States plans to train and equip Lebanon military (← links | edit)
- War Crimes Act amendments to indemnify retroactively (← links | edit)
- HUD hoaxer calls attention to lack of affordable housing (← links | edit)
- E. coli outbreak kills 1, sickens nearly 100 (← links | edit)
- Buffalo, New York snow storm closes schools, leaves nearly 400,000 without power (← links | edit)
- Missing Los Alamos Laboratory documents found in drug bust (← links | edit)
- Rapper 'Snoop Dogg' arrested at California airport (← links | edit)
- Israel's Supreme Court recognizes foreign same-sex marriages (← links | edit)
- NASA unveils plans for moon base (← links | edit)
- U.S. Senator Tim Johnson hospitalized (← links | edit)
- FDA backs clone meat (← links | edit)
- Mob protests Saddam Hussein's execution (← links | edit)
- Insurgents now control Iraqi city (← links | edit)
- 13 U.S. soldiers killed in helicopter crash (← links | edit)
- Insurgents shoot down U.S. helicopter near Baghdad (← links | edit)
- US and Italian ambassadors attacked in Sri Lanka (← links | edit)
- French Space Agency CNES releases UFO files (← links | edit)
- US Defense Secretary evaluates Iraq and the political climate (← links | edit)
- Pro-secular Turks rally against Erdogan's possible presidential candidacy (← links | edit)
- Bible publishing firm in Turkey attacked; 3 killed (← links | edit)
- High turnout observed in French presidential election (← links | edit)
- President Bush and Democrats seek compromise (← links | edit)
- Mercury astronaut Walter Schirra dies, aged 84 (← links | edit)
- Northern Ireland has home rule returned (← links | edit)
- Canadian actress Barbara Kent dies at age 103 (← links | edit)
- Microsoft claims 235 patent breaches by open source software (← links | edit)
- Reports say body of missing US soldier found in Iraq (← links | edit)
- California Senator Carole Migden says medication may have caused car crash (← links | edit)
- Post-Kyoto agreement is subject of G8 debate (← links | edit)
- Number of private contractors killed in Iraq and Afghanistan passes 1,000 (← links | edit)
- Group claims Fred Thompson lobbied for abortion-rights, Thompson denies (← links | edit)
- Poll of 100 million votes names new Seven Wonders of the World (← links | edit)
- Political pundits debate Fred Thompson's younger wife (← links | edit)
- Documents show Fred Thompson worked for Pro-Choice group (← links | edit)
- Cindy Sheehan arrested inside Rayburn Building in Washington DC (← links | edit)
- Bratz picture filmed at high school in rough area of Los Angeles, while in session (← links | edit)
- Highway bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, collapses (← links | edit)
- Idaho senator arrested for disorderly conduct (← links | edit)
- Iran unveils part of its nuclear program (← links | edit)
- Fred Thompson confirms US Presidential bid (← links | edit)
- Two men charged with igniting second-largest fire in California history (← links | edit)
- Syria fires on Israeli fighter planes (← links | edit)
- "Halo 3" creates new opening day record (← links | edit)
- At least two die in 15-truck pileup in California (← links | edit)
- Death toll, vehicle count rise in California truck pileup (← links | edit)
- Small earthquake shakes Los Angeles, California (← links | edit)
- Drug-resistant staph deaths surpass AIDS in the United States (← links | edit)
- First non-white Governor elected in Louisiana in over 100 years (← links | edit)
- Bush and Putin suggest potential for World War III (← links | edit)
- American television personality James Lipton was a pimp (← links | edit)
- China launches space probe to the moon (← links | edit)
- Stephen Colbert denied South Carolina ballot (← links | edit)
- Hundreds detained under emergency rule in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- American politician Augustus F. Hawkins dies at 100 (← links | edit)
- American football coach Lloyd Carr retires from Michigan (← links | edit)
- Eight men and several Spinka charities charged with tax fraud in Los Angeles (← links | edit)
- President Bush signs Consolidated Appropriations Act 2008 (← links | edit)
- Egypt lets 2000 pilgrims through Rafah (← links | edit)
- U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on constitutionality of lethal injection (← links | edit)
- Von D from "LA Ink" TV series sets world record for tattooing (← links | edit)
- Schwarzenegger endorses McCain for U.S. Presidency (← links | edit)
- Envelopes containing white powder sent to Church of Scientology locations in southern California, USA (← links | edit)
- NBA: Grizzlies trade Pau Gasol to Lakers (← links | edit)
- White House defends CIA's use of 'waterboarding' interrogation technique (← links | edit)
- Wikinews international report: "Anonymous" holds anti-Scientology protests worldwide (← links | edit)
- Former president Bush, Romney back McCain (← links | edit)
- Pakistan opposition parties form coalition (← links | edit)
- Song by indie artists, used in small movie, wins Oscar (← links | edit)
- Six people killed in Memphis home (← links | edit)
- US officials flood Grand Canyon to restore ecosystem (← links | edit)
- George W. Bush endorses John McCain for US Presidency (← links | edit)
- Archer kills elderly man on street in California, US (← links | edit)
- Doctors who treated John Ritter cleared of negligence lawsuit (← links | edit)
- 10 arrested over Ugandan school fire as death toll reaches 20 (← links | edit)
- California student arrested in criminal threats made on Wikipedia (← links | edit)
- Leader of Lord Our Righteousness Church jailed on charges of sexual contact with minors (← links | edit)
- Five of six accused over 9/11 to be tried; charges against '20th hijacker' dropped (← links | edit)
- Colombian rebel leader 'Karina' surrenders (← links | edit)
- Controversial development training cited in religious discrimination lawsuits (← links | edit)
- Seven civilians killed in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, May 2008 (← links | edit)
- Cuba reforms wage laws to pay workers based on amount done (← links | edit)
- Boston Celtics win 17th NBA championship (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, June 2008 (← links | edit)
- Judge orders YouTube to hand over video view records (← links | edit)
- Iran conducts nine missile tests (← links | edit)
- Salmonella outbreak sickens over one thousand in United States (← links | edit)
- IndyMac Bank placed into conservatorship by US Government (← links | edit)
- US presidential candidate Obama speaks in Berlin, Germany (← links | edit)
- US Senate passes housing aid bill (← links | edit)
- Bush claims violence in Iraq down to lowest level for four years (← links | edit)
- Suspect in 2001 anthrax attack dies of apparent suicide (← links | edit)
- American comedian Bernie Mac has pneumonia (← links | edit)
- 'Bigfoot' hunters claim to have found corpse of mythical creature in Georgia, USA (← links | edit)
- McCain and Obama participate in Saddleback Church forum (← links | edit)
- Pakistan's President Musharraf resigns; new elections to be held (← links | edit)
- Tropical Storm Fay continues through Florida (← links | edit)
- US candidate Barack Obama announces Joe Biden as his running mate via text message (← links | edit)
- Afghan government: More than 90 civilians killed by US airstrike (← links | edit)
- Phil Hill, first American to win the Formula One championship, dies at age 81 (← links | edit)
- NASA considers continuing shuttle use after 2010 (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, August 2008 (← links | edit)
- Record number of viewers watched McCain's acceptance speech (← links | edit)
- Los Angeles commuter train collides with freight train; over two dozen killed (← links | edit)
- False cancer cure claims lead to federal charges against five US companies (← links | edit)
- FBI begins widespread financial probe of 26 firms (← links | edit)
- Incomplete data may mislead doctors into overprescribing expensive medicines (← links | edit)
- Seventh Guantanamo Prosecutor resigns over ethical issues (← links | edit)
- Witnesses: Doomed train had green light (← links | edit)
- 'Troopergate' investigation finds Palin abused her power (← links | edit)
- Florida officials investigating controversial MMA fight (← links | edit)
- US Federal deficit reaches record high of $455 billion (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda in Iraq second-in-command reported killed during US raid (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, September 2008 (← links | edit)
- Judge demands better conditions in Maricopa County Jail, Arizona; both sides claim victory (← links | edit)
- Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States (← links | edit)
- General who oversaw military tribunals at Guantanamo is being investigated for abuse of power (← links | edit)
- Colombian army general resigns over civilian deaths (← links | edit)
- Children of smokers more likely to go hungry, according to study (← links | edit)
- Protesters demonstrate in front of Latter-day Saint temple in L.A. (← links | edit)
- Sun Microsystems cuts 6,000 jobs (← links | edit)
- Los Angeles wildfires are nearly contained (← links | edit)
- Teen broadcasts suicide online (← links | edit)
- NY Times says Hillary Clinton accepts US Secretary of State position (← links | edit)
- Security guard for Scientology building shoots, kills man (← links | edit)
- US F-18 fighter jet crashes in San Diego residential area (← links | edit)
- Alleged 9-11 conspirators will confess and plead guilty (← links | edit)
- Governor of Illinois arrested on suspicion of corruption (← links | edit)
- Zoo elephants live shorter lives than their wild counterparts, report warns (← links | edit)
- US automaker bailout deal fails to pass Senate (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court allows 'light' cigarettes lawsuits (← links | edit)
- Cleveland, Ohio clinic performs US's first face transplant (← links | edit)
- Nine dead after armed Santa Claus opens fire in LA suburb (← links | edit)
- NASA issues survivability report on Columbia crash (← links | edit)
- Female suicide bomber kills 40 Shi'ite pilgrims at Baghdad shrine (← links | edit)
- Republican leaders in US want more tax relief in economic stimulus (← links | edit)
- Obama expands Bush's faith-based initiatives (← links | edit)
- Many US TV stations preparing to make digital switch despite new legislation (← links | edit)
- Court rejects Polanski bid to have child sex charges dismissed (← links | edit)
- Brazil's Embraer plans to cut around 4,200 jobs (← links | edit)
- AU peacekeepers killed in Somalia, Islamists vow more attacks (← links | edit)
- Marine jet crash into San Diego house attributed to string of errors (← links | edit)
- Michael Jackson to make last public concerts (← links | edit)
- Feud between CNBC and The Daily Show continues to escalate (← links | edit)
- El Salvador elects leftist president Funes (← links | edit)
- British actress Natasha Richardson dies at age 45 (← links | edit)
- Obama apologizes for Special Olympics comment on The Tonight Show (← links | edit)
- Son of poet Sylvia Plath commits suicide (← links | edit)
- TV late night show host David Letterman marries girlfriend of 23 years (← links | edit)
- US secretary of state Hillary Clinton says America helps fuel illegal drug trade (← links | edit)
- Spanish court considering torture criminal case against former U.S. officials (← links | edit)
- Jews around the world recite special sun blessing (← links | edit)
- Amazon.com de-ranks LGBT books, blames "glitch" (← links | edit)
- Music producer Phil Spector convicted of murder (← links | edit)
- Jailed American journalist in Iran sentenced to eight years in prison (← links | edit)
- French tourists killed in California bus rollover accident (← links | edit)
- Obama's 100-day speech warns of U.S.'s problems (← links | edit)
- Major League baseball player Manny Ramirez receives 50-game ban (← links | edit)
- American journalist in Iran freed from prison (← links | edit)
- Iran proclaims successful missile test (← links | edit)
- Pakistan's military claims capture of Taliban stronghold (← links | edit)
- Hydrogen fuel cell cars promoted in various states, but U.S. federal funding cut (← links | edit)
- Twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests passes in China (← links | edit)
- Tourists evacuated following shootout between Mexican army and drug hitmen (← links | edit)
- U.S. President Barack Obama fires Inspector General Gerald Walpin amid controversy (← links | edit)
- Passenger jet lands safely at Newark Airport after pilot dies (← links | edit)
- Washington Metro collision kills nine, injures many (← links | edit)
- American TV personality and "Tonight Show" sidekick Ed McMahon dies at 86 (← links | edit)
- Singer and songwriter Michael Jackson dies at age 50 (← links | edit)
- American pitchman Billy Mays dies at age 50 (← links | edit)
- More than 100 die in riots in Ürümqi, China (← links | edit)
- Iconic American newscaster Walter Cronkite dies at 92 (← links | edit)
- Taliban publicize video of captured U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl (← links | edit)
- Michael Schumacher returns to Formula One to replace injured Massa (← links | edit)
- Michigan student and California engineer sue Amazon for remote deletion of 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (← links | edit)
- Sonia Sotomayor confirmed in US Senate vote (← links | edit)
- American film director John Hughes dies at age 59 (← links | edit)
- Fifth child dies after police chase that ended in crash in California (← links | edit)
- Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver dies at age 88 (← links | edit)
- Convicted murderer Leonard Peltier again denied parole (← links | edit)
- Coroner says Michael Jackson's death was due to sedative overdose (← links | edit)
- UK denies pressuring Scotland into Lockerbie release (← links | edit)
- American disc jockey "DJ AM" dies at 36 of suspected drug overdose (← links | edit)
- Hurricane Jimena approaches Baja California (← links | edit)
- Lyneham air base in England given all clear after bomb scare (← links | edit)
- Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei threatens dissenters at Friday Prayers (← links | edit)
- Scientists confirm new superheavy element (← links | edit)
- 30 civillians killed by roadside bomb in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Pakistani military launches ground offensive against Taliban and al-Qaeda (← links | edit)
- Stolen minibus recovered 35 years after theft (← links | edit)
- Shooting rampage in Orlando, Florida leaves one dead, seven injured (← links | edit)
- US House of Representatives passes universal health care bill (← links | edit)
- At least nineteen dead after suicide bomb blast in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Winfrey announces end of 'Oprah' (← links | edit)
- At least fifteen killed after suicide bombing in Somali hotel (← links | edit)
- Monster waves make way for rare surfing competition (← links | edit)
- Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri dies (← links | edit)
- Elvish, Klingon and Na'vi: Constructed languages gain foothold in film (← links | edit)
- California congressman George Radanovich to leave office (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan suicide bomb leaves seven Americans dead (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber in southern Russia kills at least five policemen (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 10, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Ukraine presidential election headed for runoff (← links | edit)
- Storm causes Southern Californian residents to evacuate (← links | edit)
- Bomb explosions kill several people in central Baghdad (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber attacks US base in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Two Iranians hanged over mosque bombing (← links | edit)
- Ford Motors posts US$2.7 billion annual profit (← links | edit)
- Golfer Tiger Woods delivers apology speech (← links | edit)
- Whale kills trainer at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida (← links | edit)
- Two police officers injured in Pentagon shooting incident (← links | edit)
- Gardner pleads not guilty to Chelsea King murder (← links | edit)
- Paleontologists reaffirm the cause of dino extinction (← links | edit)
- Insurgents kill several people in Baghdad as Iraq's parliamentary elections start (← links | edit)
- Paul Schneider leaving NBC's Parks and Recreation; Rob Lowe, Adam Scott to appear in series (← links | edit)
- Former United States press secretary Jerald terHorst dies at age 87 (← links | edit)
- Clashes leave 21 dead in Thai capital (← links | edit)
- Somali radio stations stopped from playing music by Islamist militants (← links | edit)
- European airspace closed by volcanic ash (← links | edit)
- California governor Schwarzenegger vetoes smoking ban in parks (← links | edit)
- Knife-wielding woman arrested after allegedly stabbing four at store in West Hollywood, California (← links | edit)
- NBC employee wins $266M from California lottery (← links | edit)
- California governor Schwarzenegger presents new budget plan (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court relaxes strict interpretation of self incrimination ruling (← links | edit)
- Basketball: Lakers score 102 to defeat the Celtics in Game 1 of the 2010 NBA Finals (← links | edit)
- Rescue underway for teen solo sailor (← links | edit)
- Flash floods kill at least nineteen campers in Arkansas (← links | edit)
- Obama to ask for special BP claims fund over oil spill (← links | edit)
- Three dead in murder-suicide shooting at Southern California fast food restaurant (← links | edit)
- Magnitude 5.4 earthquake hits Southern California (← links | edit)
- California jury orders Skilled Healthcare to pay $671 million in damages (← links | edit)
- Woman hospitalized after allegedly stabbing daughter to death at Fort MacArthur, California (← links | edit)
- Magnitude 3.6 earthquake shakes Washington, D.C. (← links | edit)
- Toyota, Tesla to develop electric SUV (← links | edit)
- French woman admits to killing her eight infants (← links | edit)
- 'Crown Fire' forces residents in Southern California to evacuate homes (← links | edit)
- 14,000-acre Southern California 'Crown Fire' at 82% containment, evacuation orders lifted (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 5, 2010 (← links | edit)
- China's economy surpasses Japan's in second quarter (← links | edit)
- US food regulators recall 380 million eggs after salmonella outbreak (← links | edit)
- Six die in US-Iraqi raid in Fallujah (← links | edit)
- American Samoa received eight minutes warning before 2009 tsunami (← links | edit)
- Titanic actress Gloria Stuart dies at age 100 (← links | edit)
- U.S. issues travel alert for Europe amidst fears of Al Qaeda attack (← links | edit)
- Teenager killed in shark attack on California beach, water was like 'river of blood' (← links | edit)
- Over 900 people dead, 14,000 infected in Haitian cholera outbreak (← links | edit)
- SpaceX Dragon spacecraft certified by US Federal Aviation Administration (← links | edit)
- Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on medical leave (← links | edit)
- Two students shot at Los Angeles school, suspect in custody (← links | edit)
- Los Angeles City Council to sue police officer accused of filing a false report (← links | edit)
- Libya blocks access to Internet (← links | edit)
- Egyptian prime minister steps down; armed forces appoint former transport minister to position (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court upholds right to picket military funerals (← links | edit)
- Space Shuttle Discovery lands for final time (← links | edit)
- Japanese tsunami impacts California coastal town (← links | edit)
- Owsley Stanley, icon of 1960s counterculture, dies at 76 (← links | edit)
- Egyptian voters approve constitutional changes (← links | edit)
- Situation at damaged nuclear power plant remains 'very grave', says Japanese Prime Minister (← links | edit)
- Millions to turn off lights for Earth Hour tonight (← links | edit)
- FDA issues proposed rules requiring calorie content on menus (← links | edit)
- Crisis at stricken Japan nuclear plant escalates to level of Chernobyl; six killed in aftershock (← links | edit)
- 'Outraged' LaHood unveils plans to tackle fatigued U.S. air traffic controllers (← links | edit)
- California employees owe state US$13.3 million in unpaid loans (← links | edit)
- 'Apple's data is dirtiest,' says Greenpeace (← links | edit)
- Afghan pilot kills nine Americans (← links | edit)
- US Federal Reserve Chairman gives first news conference (← links | edit)
- Deadly tornadoes rip through southern US, killing over 300 (← links | edit)
- Swiss mountaineer Erhard Loretan dies in climbing accident (← links | edit)
- Osama bin Laden killed in U.S. operation in Pakistan, White House says (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda says bin Laden death will 'not be wasted'; Pentagon releases videos of terrorist leader in compound (← links | edit)
- Shriver speaks out over Schwarzenegger’s affair and love child (← links | edit)
- Pope speaks with astronauts in orbit for first time (← links | edit)
- Apple announces Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5, and iCloud (← links | edit)
- Apples top most contaminated produce list (← links | edit)
- US Representative Anthony Weiner resigns over sexual conduct (← links | edit)
- Internet hacking group LulzSec disbands (← links | edit)
- June jobs report shows rising US unemployment, economic outlook worsens (← links | edit)
- South Sudan gains independence (← links | edit)
- Study shows long-term couples more satisfied with relationships and sex lives (← links | edit)
- Two shot outside Los Angeles nightclub (← links | edit)
- Nguyen Cao Ky, former leader of South Vietnam, dies aged 80 (← links | edit)
- David Cameron responds to rioting, promises changes on policing (← links | edit)
- U.S. Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann narrowly edges Ron Paul in Ames Straw Poll (← links | edit)
- News of the World: New document suggests cover-up (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Darcy Richardson, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama (← links | edit)
- Human Rights Watch report talks of South Africa's LGBT people 'in constant fear' (← links | edit)
- British musician Robin Gibb dies at age 62 (← links | edit)
- Suspect arrested in Los Angeles arson rampage case (← links | edit)
- Inquiry ordered into video of US troops urinating on Taliban fighters (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 20, 2012 (← links | edit)
- California teacher arrested after photos indicated lewd acts on children (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail, February 2012 (← links | edit)
- American pop star Whitney Houston dies at 48 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: February 14, 2012 (← links | edit)
- Two San Diego art museums receive $40 million art collection (← links | edit)
- Poison control centers educate public on hand sanitizer consumption (← links | edit)
- U.S. Supreme Court upholds health care mandate (← links | edit)
- Lamb of God vocalist arrested for Czech manslaughter (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail, July 2012 (← links | edit)
- Sitcom star Roseanne Barr chosen as presidential nominee of Peace and Freedom Party (← links | edit)
- Mitt Romney officially nominated at Republican National Convention (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail, September 2012 (← links | edit)
- Obama, Romney spar in first 2012 U.S. presidential debate (← links | edit)
- Actor and television host Gary Collins dies aged 74 (← links | edit)
- Voters in Maine and Maryland vote for marriage equality (← links | edit)
- Hamas claims Israeli jet shoot-down; report of Israeli soldiers captured (← links | edit)
- Israel sets 36 hour ultimatum for Hamas (← links | edit)
- Protesters arrested after barricading themselves inside portion of Keystone Oil Pipeline (← links | edit)
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