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University of California introduces new logo

OAKLAND (AP) - After 144 years with the same logo, the University of California has decided it's time for a new look.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Typhoon may hit Philippines again

NEW BATAAN, Philippines (AP) - A typhoon that had left the Philippines after killing nearly 600 people and leaving hundreds missing in the south has made a U-turn and is now threatening the country's northwest, officials said Saturday.

December 08, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


NY mostly ignored reports warning of superstorm

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - More than three decades before Superstorm Sandy, a state law and a series of legislative reports began warning New York politicians to prepare for a storm of historic proportions, spelling out scenarios eerily similar to what actually happened: a towering storm surge; overwhelming flooding; swamped subway lines; widespread power outages. The Rockaway peninsula was deemed among the "most at risk."

December 08, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Washington could become pot source for neighbors

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Now that marijuana is legal in neighboring Washington state, Portland police are offering some helpful advice to Oregon pot users. Sure, you can go over to Washington state to "smoke some weed," a police advisory states, but you might get arrested for driving under the influence if you're pulled over coming home, even if you're on a bike.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


UN conference adopts extension of Kyoto accord

DOHA, Qatar (AP) - Seeking to control global warming, nearly 200 countries agreed Saturday to extend the Kyoto Protocol, a treaty that limits the greenhouse gas output of some rich countries, but will only cover about 15 percent of global emissions.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Rolling Stones hit NY for 50th anniversary gig

NEW YORK (AP) - "Time Waits for No One," the Rolling Stones sang in 1974, but lately it's seemed like that grizzled quartet does indeed have some sort of exemption from the ravages of time.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


USDA chief: Rural America becoming less relevant

WASHINGTON (AP) - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has some harsh words for rural America: It's "becoming less and less relevant," he says.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


US consumer borrowing rises to record $2.75T

WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans swiped their credit cards more often in October and borrowed more to attend school and buy cars. The increases drove U.S. consumer debt to an all-time high.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


US job gains defy Sandy and fears of fiscal cliff

WASHINGTON (AP) - It takes more than a superstorm to derail the U.S. job market. Employers added 146,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate dipped to 7.7 percent, a four-year low, the government said Friday. Though modest, the job growth was encouraging because it defied disruptions from Superstorm Sandy and employers' concerns about impending tax increases from the year-end "fiscal cliff." Analysts said the job market's underlying strength suggests that if the White House ...

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Customs seizes rubber ducks for chemical safety

LOS ANGELES (AP) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Southern California have seized nearly 36,000 Chinese rubber ducks that contain levels of a chemical that may be unhealthful for children.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Obama asks Congress for $60.4B in Sandy aid

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama asked Congress Friday for $60.4 billion in federal aid for New York, New Jersey and other states hit by Superstorm Sandy in late October. It's a disaster whose cost is rivaled only by the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the 2005 Hurricane that devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Doctor gets 20 years in Miss. cancer center fraud

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A federal judge on Friday sentenced a doctor to 20 years in prison and ordered her to repay nearly $8.2 million for fraud at a former Mississippi cancer center she ran. U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III said he was "appalled" at how Dr. Meera Sachdeva treated patients at a vulnerable time of their lives.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


3 found dead in burned Azusa home had gunshot wounds

AZUSA, Calif. (AP) - Three people whose bodies were found in a fire-gutted Southern California home had bullet wounds to their upper body, authorities said Friday.

December 08, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Apple's softer side emerges under CEO Cook

NEW YORK (AP) - "Those jobs aren't coming back." That's what Steve Jobs reportedly told President Obama when asked at a dinner in early 2011 whether Apple would consider moving some of its manufacturing from China to the United States. Jobs' successor, CEO Tim Cook, might have another response for Obama: Yes, we can. Though the metal edges of its PCs and mobile devices are as sharp and severe as ever, Apple is emerging under ...

December 07, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Lottery officials: Man in 30s bought 2nd winner

PHOENIX (AP) - Lottery officials announced Friday that a married man in his 30s from a wealthy Phoenix suburb has claimed his half of the $587.5 million Powerball jackpot, deciding to collect the winnings now and not next year because of the nation's looming fiscal cliff.

December 07, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


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JPMorgan to trim 4,000 jobs, many in consumer bank

NEW YORK (AP) - JPMorgan is trimming about 4,000 jobs, or about 1.5 percent of its work force, becoming the latest big bank to shrink its staff.

February 27, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


How to fix U.S. debt without hurting fragile economy

WASHINGTON (AP) - An ax is scheduled to hit the federal budget Friday: Unless the White House and Congress reach a budget deal by then, automatic cuts will carve $85 billion from authorized spending through Sept. 30 and $1.2 trillion over the next decade.

February 27, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


UPDATE: Hagel takes helm at Pentagon after bitter fight

WASHINGTON (AP) - Chuck Hagel was sworn in Wednesday as defense secretary - President Barack Obama's third in just over four years - and said that one of his highest priorities will be ensuring fair treatment of troops, veterans and their families.

February 27, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


The party's over for Fashion's Night Out

NEW YORK (AP) - The party's over for Fashion's Night Out.

February 27, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Dennis Rodman worms his way into North Korea

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - Former NBA star Dennis Rodman brought his basketball skills and flamboyant style - tattoos, nose studs and all - to the country with possibly the world's strictest dress code: North Korea.

February 27, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


World's postal services struggle with lower demand

OTAKI, New Zealand (AP) - Sandra Vidulich is so excited about the leather boots she ordered through Amazon that she rips open the box in front of the postman and tries them on.

February 27, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Auction of recluse's gold nets $3.5 million

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - The tale of a mysterious Nevada recluse's gold reached a new chapter Tuesday when a portion of the trove raked in more than $3.5 million at auction.

February 27, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Uncertainty clouds future of Calif nuke plant

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The mounting bill tied to the shuttered San Onofre nuclear power plant in California jumped to more than $400 million through December, as the company that runs it contends with costly repairs and a host of questions about its future, regulatory filings and officials said Tuesday.

February 27, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Voters head to polls in ex-Rep. Jackson's district

CHICAGO (AP) - After a fierce primary campaign dominated by gun control, ethics and economic woes, voters were choosing the likely replacement for Jesse Jackson Jr. on Tuesday, three months after his legal troubles and battle with depression forced the son of the civil rights leader to resign from Congress.

February 26, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Billionaire launches plans for Titanic replica

NEW YORK (AP) - What could possibly go wrong?

February 26, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


2nd major snowstorm paralyzes parts of Midwest

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - For the second time in a week, a major winter storm paralyzed parts of the nation's midsection Tuesday, dumping a fresh layer of heavy, wet snow atop cities still choked with piles from the previous system and making travel perilous from the Oklahoma panhandle to the Great Lakes.

February 26, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


BP executive testifies at Gulf oil spill trial

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A ranking BP executive testified Tuesday that the London-based oil giant and its contractors share the responsibility for preventing blowouts like the one that killed 11 workers and spawned the nation's worst offshore oil spill in 2010.

February 26, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Half-dozen ex-LAPD officers seek firing reviews

LOS ANGELES (AP) - At least six former officers have requested a reopening of their termination cases since the Los Angeles Police Department started investigating allegations by a former officer who left a trail of violence to avenge his firing.

February 26, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


More water, less buzz in Bud, Michelob beer

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Beer lovers across the U.S. have accused Anheuser-Busch of watering down its Budweiser, Michelob and other brands, in class-action suits seeking millions in damages.

February 26, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Tribune hires advisers to field newspaper bids

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tribune Co. says it has hired investment banks JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Evercore Partners to help it sell its newspapers, which include the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.

February 26, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


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