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- The New York Times (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Ukrainian opposition leader calls for police and army to join revolution (← links | edit)
- Ukraine election results delayed by court (← links | edit)
- Researchers discover high temperature enables more efficient hydrogen generation (← links | edit)
- Veteran sergeant accounts US torture coverup (← links | edit)
- CBS fires four in fake Bush story fallout (← links | edit)
- Conservative White House reporter using pseudonym gains access to Presidential press briefing and classified documents (← links | edit)
- U.S. 2004 tax rates lower for those earning over $10 million, Tax Policy Center says (← links | edit)
- Suspect in Georgia courtroom slayings caught (← links | edit)
- Explosion kills Briton in Qatar; dozens injured (← links | edit)
- Ten dead on Minnesota Indian reservation after school shooting (← links | edit)
- EU looks set to continue arms embargo on China (← links | edit)
- Iraqi, American forces raid insurgent training camp, killing 85 (← links | edit)
- U.S. willing to sell F-16s to Pakistan, India (← links | edit)
- Australians more concerned by global warming than terrorism, says Lowy report (← links | edit)
- UN Secretary General Annan cleared of influencing oil-for-food contracts by Volcker report (← links | edit)
- New York Times finds flight logs that back Canadian's claim of kidnapping by US government (← links | edit)
- United States helped Kyrgyz pro-democracy programs (← links | edit)
- Catholic Church prepares for papal election conclave (← links | edit)
- Speculation abounds on future pope (← links | edit)
- Royal wedding delayed as Prince plans for Pope's funeral (← links | edit)
- US Highway Administration releases interim report on Boston's Big Dig: press release claims tunnel safe, but report does not (← links | edit)
- China responds to US plan for import quotas (← links | edit)
- Chinese rioters storm Japanese embassy in Beijing (← links | edit)
- Australian man arrested at U.S. Capitol building (← links | edit)
- Iraqi President Talabani speaks on 50 dead found in Tigris River (← links | edit)
- Wendy’s finger pointer gets fingered for crime (← links | edit)
- Woman arrested in Wendy's chili finger case and larcenous mobile home sale (← links | edit)
- Iraqi insurgency continues unabated, new hopes for a cabinet (← links | edit)
- Japanese commuter train derails, apartment building smashed (← links | edit)
- Argentinian workers preparing to defend control of factory (← links | edit)
- Lebanon goodbye to Syrian forces (← links | edit)
- Syria: Lebanon pullout is "full and complete", UN to verify (← links | edit)
- Grenade attack on fellow soldiers puts sergeant on death row (← links | edit)
- USA baseball proposes "three strikes" rule for steroid abuse (← links | edit)
- U.S. newspaper circulation continues 20-year slide (← links | edit)
- Pakistan captures al Qaeda suspect (← links | edit)
- 75 Iraqi militants reported dead in U.S. offensive (← links | edit)
- Galloway and Pasqua deny any wrongdoing on their part in the oil-for-food program (← links | edit)
- Euro Disney SCA receives new CEO (← links | edit)
- Karl Rove named as a source of Plame leak (← links | edit)
- Walt Disney Co. reconciles with Disney heir (← links | edit)
- Fulton Fish Market leaves Manhattan after more than 180 years (← links | edit)
- Concerns over China Oil subsidiary of Unocal buying into US Energy infrastructure (← links | edit)
- Yankees power surge blacks out Sox relief in 8-6 win (← links | edit)
- Capitol Hill Democrats hold informal hearing on Plame leak (← links | edit)
- Egyptians conduct roundup of bombing suspects (← links | edit)
- Bigger than Pluto, possible 10th planet found (← links | edit)
- Palmeiro benched on return to Major League Baseball (← links | edit)
- Afghani heroin shipment shot down in Tajikistan (← links | edit)
- Chimpanzee genome sequenced (← links | edit)
- Scientists debate whether Hurricane Katrina was aggravated by global warming (← links | edit)
- Israelis, Pakistanis watch and wait as ties develop (← links | edit)
- FEMA head relieved of duties (← links | edit)
- Massive traffic jams, gas shortages plug evacuation routes near Houston (← links | edit)
- New York Times reporter Judith Miller breaks silence on Plame leak investigation (← links | edit)
- Kansas School Board has copyright withheld over teaching Intelligent Design (← links | edit)
- US state of Kansas in battle over "Intelligent Design" in education (← links | edit)
- Teaching Intelligent Design: Incumbent Dover PA school board fails reelection (← links | edit)
- First casualty of French riots reported (← links | edit)
- Sony faces class action lawsuits for DRM (← links | edit)
- Virginia Governor commutes 1,000th US execution (← links | edit)
- Judge allows student to sue school for revealing sexuality (← links | edit)
- US passes 1000 executions in 30 years (← links | edit)
- President Bush of the United States authorized NSA surveillance of citizens, bypassing court warrants (← links | edit)
- Striking NYC transit workers will return to jobs (← links | edit)
- EU threatens to fine Microsoft for failing to open Windows Server (← links | edit)
- United States Justice Department opens investigation into White House leaks (← links | edit)
- Iran nuclear talks have stalled (← links | edit)
- Venezuela will buy Spanish planes with European technology (← links | edit)
- Iran to end nuclear cooperation (← links | edit)
- Actress Shelley Winters dies of heart failure (← links | edit)
- US Senators, EU voice support for Iran sanctions (← links | edit)
- Al Qaeda bomb maker reportedly killed in U.S. airstrike in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Two-day bird flu conference draws $1.9 billion in pledges (← links | edit)
- New Horizons probe bound for Pluto on nine year journey (← links | edit)
- TWU members reject contract (← links | edit)
- U.S. Senate confirms Supreme Court nominee Alito (← links | edit)
- Ayman al-Zawahiri releases new tape (← links | edit)
- Maryland Judge throws out law banning gay marriages (← links | edit)
- Ford Motor Company cutting 30,000 jobs by 2012 (← links | edit)
- Study: Partisan political thought is predominantly unconscious and emotional (← links | edit)
- Microsoft to licence Windows source code (← links | edit)
- Tensions continue to rise in Middle East over "Mohammad Cartoons" (← links | edit)
- Record snowfall in Northeastern United States (← links | edit)
- RadioShack CEO resigns (← links | edit)
- Prosecution to proceed with alternate witnesses in Moussaoui trial (← links | edit)
- Darfur rebel leader signs peace plan (← links | edit)
- BellSouth denies phone records were handed over to the NSA (← links | edit)
- Verizon says customer phone records were not handed over to the NSA (← links | edit)
- Riot at Guantanamo Bay detention camp (← links | edit)
- US marines may face death penalty for "massacre" of civilians in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Two Iraqi women, one pregnant, killed by US soldiers (← links | edit)
- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi killed in airstrike (← links | edit)
- 'Net Neutrality Amendment' fails in U.S. House (← links | edit)
- Prolific television producer Aaron Spelling dies at 83 (← links | edit)
- Beatles to release new album (← links | edit)
- Chinese government levies hefty 'sudden event' fines (← links | edit)
- Palestinian PM: Israel aims to topple government (← links | edit)
- Mexican conservative wins presidential election (← links | edit)
- North Korea test-fires missiles (← links | edit)
- US soldier arrested for rape and four murders in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Enron founder Ken Lay dies in Aspen, Colorado (← links | edit)
- Singer Lorraine Hunt Lieberson dies in Santa Fe, New Mexico (← links | edit)
- New York's highest court upholds gay marriage ban (← links | edit)
- Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center (← links | edit)
- Bush uses his first veto ever on stem cell bill (← links | edit)
- Israel masses troops, tanks along Lebanon border (← links | edit)
- 86 victims of Israel's attacks buried in mass grave (← links | edit)
- Study says dogs can smell lung and breast cancer (← links | edit)
- PepsiCo names Nooyi CEO as Reinemund retires (← links | edit)
- Watchdog group StopBadware.org warns against free AOL software (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda releases new videotape (← links | edit)
- ABC comes under fire for alleged partisan slant in 9/11 miniseries (← links | edit)
- New York fugitive Ralph Bucky Phillips caught (← links | edit)
- HP Chairman Patricia Dunn to resign (← links | edit)
- New roadmap unveiled for Northern Ireland devolution (← links | edit)
- US population reaches 300 million (← links | edit)
- Wal-Mart cuts ties with PR consultant over controversial Republican TV ad (← links | edit)
- Air America radio files for bankruptcy, allegedly due to advertiser blackout (← links | edit)
- U.S. Senate majority goes to Democrats (← links | edit)
- Wikipedia again blocked in China (← links | edit)
- Chess champion is "Fritzed" by computer (← links | edit)
- Analysis reveals that New York City tunnels are susceptible to attacks (← links | edit)
- Appeals court confirms death penalty for Saddam Hussein (← links | edit)
- Saddam Hussein to be hanged in 30 days (← links | edit)
- Surgeon declares that Fidel Castro does not have cancer (← links | edit)
- French agency CNES to release UFO archives on the Internet (← links | edit)
- Explosion at the U.S. embassy in Athens (← links | edit)
- Bloggers cite rumors of US "secret war" with Iran and Syria (← links | edit)
- Saddam's co-defendant decapitated while being hanged (← links | edit)
- Recovery plan for New Orleans to be ratified (← links | edit)
- Vancouver will run out of office space in 5 years (← links | edit)
- Italy confirms swapping Taliban for Mastrogiacomo (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 2, 2007 (← links | edit)
- NCAA Football: Grambling State legend Eddie Robinson dies (← links | edit)
- British navy personnel back home (← links | edit)
- US strikes suspected Iraqi insurgents (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court upholds ban on partial birth abortions (← links | edit)
- Islamic vigilantes acquitted of murder by Iran supreme court (← links | edit)
- Gunman kills self and hostage in Texas NASA building (← links | edit)
- Russian cellist Rostropovitch dies at 80 (← links | edit)
- Ex-CIA Director George Tenet's memoir published (← links | edit)
- Turkey's Constitutional Court invalidates first round in presidential elections (← links | edit)
- Barack Obama receives protection from the Secret Service (← links | edit)
- Iranian minister eschews un-Islamic dress at Sharm al-Sheikh (← links | edit)
- Northern Ireland has home rule returned (← links | edit)
- Reports: Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Historic crossing of Korean border (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 22, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Daughter of U.S. vice president, Mary Cheney, has baby boy (← links | edit)
- Scooter Libby gets 30 months in Plame case (← links | edit)
- Atlantis launched, heads for International Space Station (← links | edit)
- US senator Joseph Lieberman suggests attacking Iran base (← links | edit)
- Thai scientist has deodorized the stinky 'king of fruits' (← links | edit)
- Ali Hassan al-Majid and two others sentenced to death by Iraqi court (← links | edit)
- America's Cup: Team New Zealand wins third race (← links | edit)
- 'Scooter' Libby jail sentence commuted by US President George Bush (← links | edit)
- Federer wins fifth Wimbledon title (← links | edit)
- US Senate says no to pullout of US troops from Iraq (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Yellow jersey Rasmussen withdrawn (← links | edit)
- American philanthropist Brooke Astor dies at 105 (← links | edit)
- Former Timberwolf Eddie Griffin dies at 25 (← links | edit)
- U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigns (← links | edit)
- 10 years on Diana, Princess of Wales remembered (← links | edit)
- Judge rules against student blogger's First Amendment claim (← links | edit)
- Jon Stewart to host 80th Academy Awards (← links | edit)
- Kennedy Center names 2007 honors recipients (← links | edit)
- Frank Messina: An interview with the 'Mets Poet' (← links | edit)
- President Bush defends U.S. interrogation tactics (← links | edit)
- Burma's military rulers arrest leaders of pro-democracy protests (← links | edit)
- Report says Israeli air strike targeted Syrian nuclear reactor (← links | edit)
- The Raveonettes on love, death, desire and war (← links | edit)
- China 'furious' at U.S. over Dalai Lama award (← links | edit)
- Turkish Parliament approves military action in Iraq (← links | edit)
- John Reed on Orwell, God, self-destruction and the future of writing (← links | edit)
- Bush and Putin suggest potential for World War III (← links | edit)
- Cheney warns of 'serious consequences' of Iran's nuclear ambitions (← links | edit)
- FEMA employees pose as fake reporters during press conference (← links | edit)
- Russian choreographer Igor Moiseyev dies at age 101 (← links | edit)
- Colbert officially withdraws Presidential bid; Obama supporters pressured South Carolina (← links | edit)
- Mukasey nomination as attorney general moves to US Senate (← links | edit)
- Mukasey confirmed and sworn in as Attorney General for US (← links | edit)
- US denies plans for attack on Iran amid report of hunt for evidence against Iran (← links | edit)
- American football coach Lloyd Carr retires from Michigan (← links | edit)
- Kitty Hawk and other U.S. warships' visit to Hong Kong canceled (← links | edit)
- Middle East peace conference begins in Annapolis, Maryland (← links | edit)
- Google to invest in alternative energy (← links | edit)
- Statement of "joint understanding" released after Annapolis Conference (← links | edit)
- Al Sharpton speaks out on race, rights and what bothers him about his critics (← links | edit)
- US Congress debates Iraq funding (← links | edit)
- Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is first sophomore to win Heisman (← links | edit)
- American musician Ike Turner passes away at 76 (← links | edit)
- Garry Kasparov will not run for Russian presidency (← links | edit)
- France holds five suspects in Algiers bombing (← links | edit)
- Benazir Bhutto killed in suicide attack (← links | edit)
- Study suggests hospitals are not the best place for cardiac arrest treatment (← links | edit)
- Huckabee, Obama win Iowa caucuses (← links | edit)
- Israeli troops kill 9 in Gaza (← links | edit)
- Nevada, Northern California struck by massive storm (← links | edit)
- Mikheil Saakashvili re-elected President of Georgia (← links | edit)
- Dam removal proposal for Klamath River (← links | edit)
- Israel closes Gaza crossings in response to rocket attacks (← links | edit)
- Fred Thompson quits U.S. Presidential race (← links | edit)
- Iraq removes Saddam references from flag (← links | edit)
- Italy's PM Prodi faces confidence vote (← links | edit)
- "Unauthorized" Tom Cruise bio hits number one on Amazon.com, New York Times best sellers list (← links | edit)
- International manhunt for alleged kidney harvester (← links | edit)
- Schwarzenegger endorses McCain for U.S. Presidency (← links | edit)
- Microsoft bids $44 billion for Yahoo! (← links | edit)
- American mystery writer Phyllis A. Whitney dies at age 104 (← links | edit)
- Writers Guild of America ends strike (← links | edit)
- Obituaries: 16 February 2008 (← links | edit)
- Fidel Castro resigns as Cuban president (← links | edit)
- McCain, Obama win Wisconsin primary (← links | edit)
- Iraq demands immediate withdrawal of Turkish troops (← links | edit)
- Kenyan government and opposition agree on power sharing (← links | edit)
- Mystery surrounds ricin discovery in Las Vegas hotel (← links | edit)
- US officials flood Grand Canyon to restore ecosystem (← links | edit)
- George W. Bush endorses John McCain for US Presidency (← links | edit)
- Brett Favre says goodbye to NFL at press conference (← links | edit)
- International arms dealer Viktor Bout arrested in Thailand (← links | edit)
- Cassini spacecraft collects sample from geyser on Saturn's moon Enceladus (← links | edit)
- New York Governor Eliot Spitzer resigns (← links | edit)
- Unions battle in Ohio over hospital workers (← links | edit)
- Assisted-suicide doctor Jack Kevorkian to run for US Congress (← links | edit)
- Climate change impacts Wyoming (← links | edit)
- Gay Iranian awaits decision on asylum (← links | edit)
- Crane levels New York City townhouse, leaving 4 dead (← links | edit)
- Two UN contract workers kidnapped in Somalia (← links | edit)
- 401 children from Texas sect compound taken into custody (← links | edit)
- Economic policy makers conclude Washington meetings (← links | edit)
- Pope Benedict XVI visit to the United States begins (← links | edit)
- 'Expelled' producers accused of copyright violations (← links | edit)
- Pope addresses UN in NY as US visit continues (← links | edit)
- Pope concludes visit to US with Mass at Yankee Stadium (← links | edit)
- US claims North Korea helped Syria build reactor bombed by Israel (← links | edit)
- Thabo Mbeki visits Zimbabwe amid rising violence (← links | edit)
- Fighting continues in Tripoli, Lebanon (← links | edit)
- US says polar bears are threatened species (← links | edit)
- Official Myanmar death toll increases to 78,000 (← links | edit)
- HIV-positive man receives 35 years for spitting on Dallas police officer (← links | edit)
- Bangladesh reports first human case of H5N1 bird flu (← links | edit)
- Myanmar to allow foreign aid says UN's Ban Ki Moon (← links | edit)
- Court rules against Texas officials in FLDS case (← links | edit)
- Toilet on International Space Station breaks (← links | edit)
- Helicopter carrying quake survivors crashes in China (← links | edit)
- Democratic Party reaches deal over Florida and Michigan (← links | edit)
- US Senator Kennedy has brain tumor surgically removed (← links | edit)
- Ireland rejects EU Lisbon Treaty (← links | edit)
- Elián González joins Communist youth group, AP says (← links | edit)
- Over 50 dead after Iraq bombing (← links | edit)
- Bush calls for US offshore oil exploration (← links | edit)
- 15 confirmed dead after Iraq bombing (← links | edit)
- State of Florida agrees to purchase U.S. Sugar to restore the Everglades (← links | edit)
- Obama gives check to Clinton campaign (← links | edit)
- South Korean police clamp down on protests against US beef (← links | edit)
- Íngrid Betancourt and others rescued, says Colombia (← links | edit)
- Iran says its nuclear program is unchanged (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber attacks Indian Embassy in Kabul, killing at least 41 (← links | edit)
- Italian officials found guilty of abusing G8 protestors (← links | edit)
- 23 killed, 36 injured by stampede at Sudanese stadium (← links | edit)
- China to establish protest zones for Olympics (← links | edit)
- Two nuclear leaks in two weeks trigger security and safety reviews in France (← links | edit)
- US presidential candidate Obama speaks in Berlin, Germany (← links | edit)
- US Senate passes housing aid bill (← links | edit)
- Two bomb blasts kill at least 17 in Istanbul, Turkey (← links | edit)
- England's historic Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier destroyed by fire (← links | edit)
- Israeli PM Olmert to step down in September (← links | edit)
- UN renews Darfur peacekeeping mission (← links | edit)
- Sixteen policemen killed in suspected terrorist attack in Xinjiang, China (← links | edit)
- Nine presumed dead in helicopter crash in California, United States (← links | edit)
- American tourist killed in Beijing (← links | edit)
- Officials admit that China faked part of Olympics opening ceremony (← links | edit)
- Arkansas Democratic party chairman assassinated by gunman (← links | edit)
- Pakistan's Musharraf will resign within days, say reports (← links | edit)
- Olympic highlights: August 15, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Questions raised about McCain's choice of Palin, aides insist "thorough vetting" process (← links | edit)
- Dow falls 340 points amid unemployment and retail sales rates news (← links | edit)
- Bank of America attempts takeover of Merrill Lynch (← links | edit)
- Shares worldwide surge due to US government plan (← links | edit)
- Large Hadron Collider damaged, to be shut down for repairs (← links | edit)
- Study suggests oldest rocks are from Quebec (← links | edit)
- VP candidate Palin accuses Obama of terrorist links (← links | edit)
- Wildfires rage north of Los Angeles (← links | edit)
- American Paul Krugman wins Nobel prize for economics (← links | edit)
- US Federal deficit reaches record high of $455 billion (← links | edit)
- Clash of cultures: Somali and Latino workers at U.S. meat packing plants (← links | edit)
- Mother, brother of singer Jennifer Hudson found murdered, others reported missing (← links | edit)
- Israeli coalition talks degenerate after Shas departure (← links | edit)
- US Senator Ted Stevens convicted on 7 counts (← links | edit)
- Acting teacher and director Milton Katselas dies at age 75 (← links | edit)
- Synchronised bombings strike Indian state of Assam (← links | edit)
- Christian Science Monitor to cease daily print publication (← links | edit)
- Colombian army general resigns over civilian deaths (← links | edit)
- Gay marriage banned in three states; other ballot measures decided (← links | edit)
- Bomb ruled out in Mexico plane crash that killed twelve (← links | edit)
- Russia rejects latest US proposal on missile defense (← links | edit)
- NY Times says Hillary Clinton accepts US Secretary of State position (← links | edit)
- Passengers rescued from stranded Antarctic cruise ship (← links | edit)
- Iraqi restaurant hit by suicide bomber (← links | edit)
- Somali parliament rejects president's dismissal of prime minister (← links | edit)
- Yahoo! to purge personal data after 3 months (← links | edit)
- CNN medical correspondent to be named US Surgeon General (← links | edit)
- Illinois House impeaches Blagojevich (← links | edit)
- Mayor of Baltimore indicted on theft, perjury (← links | edit)
- Clinton confirmation hearing raises concerns about funding for husband's foundation (← links | edit)
- Cadillac unveils Obama's 'Beast', the 2009 Presidential State Car (← links | edit)
- Burris sworn in as US Senator for Illinois (← links | edit)
- US Senators push for DTV delay (← links | edit)
- Steelers, Cardinals win championship games to advance to Super Bowl XLIII (← links | edit)
- US Senator Ted Kennedy collapses during inaugural luncheon (← links | edit)
- Republican leaders in US want more tax relief in economic stimulus (← links | edit)
- GLAAD Media Awards nominees announced (← links | edit)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad wants change in US policies, not 'tactics' (← links | edit)
- Post-probe, problematic peanut paste products pulled (← links | edit)
- Zimbabwe opposition agrees to join government (← links | edit)
- Iraqi provincial elections relatively peaceful (← links | edit)
- US Republicans elect first African-American chairman (← links | edit)
- National Guard mobilized in Kentucky ice storm aftermath (← links | edit)
- 15 killed and 22 injured after fire in Chinese bar (← links | edit)
- American swimmer Michael Phelps laments "bad judgment" in marijuana controversy (← links | edit)
- Scandinavian Airlines System to cut 8,600 jobs (← links | edit)
- Obama cabinet nominees withdraw over tax issues (← links | edit)
- Obama expands Bush's faith-based initiatives (← links | edit)
- US job cuts last month highest since 1974, unemployment rate rises (← links | edit)
- American baseball star Rodriguez admits to using performance enhancing drugs (← links | edit)
- Judd Gregg withdraws as US Commerce Secretary nominee (← links | edit)
- Guantanamo captive returned to the United Kingdom (← links | edit)
- AU peacekeepers killed in Somalia, Islamists vow more attacks (← links | edit)
- Al-Shabaab and AU peacekeepers clash in Somalia (← links | edit)
- Colonel Sanders statue lost in 1985 recovered from river in Japan (← links | edit)
- US president Obama, Congress call for blocking of executive bonuses at AIG insurance company (← links | edit)
- Harlan Ellison sues CBS-Paramount, WGA over Star Trek royalties (← links | edit)
- Obama apologizes for Special Olympics comment on The Tonight Show (← links | edit)
- US Treasury Secretary: "We need the ability to seize firms" (← links | edit)
- Spanish court considering torture criminal case against former U.S. officials (← links | edit)
- Former governor of Illinois indicted on corruption charges (← links | edit)
- US unemployment rate reaches 8.5% (← links | edit)
- Obama makes unannounced visit to Iraq (← links | edit)
- Fox News movie reviewer fired for downloading film (← links | edit)
- Election in Moldova instigates rioting mob demanding recount (← links | edit)
- Outbreak of swine flu in Mexico kills at least twenty, infects 1,000 (← links | edit)
- Wildfire in California displaces 30,000 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 14, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 15, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Pakistan's military claims capture of Taliban stronghold (← links | edit)
- UN hides facts about war in Sri Lanka, says French Le Monde (← links | edit)
- North Korea reportedly names successor to leader Kim Jong-il (← links | edit)
- Twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests passes in China (← links | edit)
- Governor of New Hampshire signs law legalizing same-sex marriages (← links | edit)
- Roger Federer wins the French Open at Roland Garros (← links | edit)
- Bombing of Peshawar Pearl Continental Hotel in Pakistan kills 18 (← links | edit)
- Gunman kills one at Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. (← links | edit)
- Militants kill at least 21 Algerian police in ambush (← links | edit)
- Washington Metro collision kills nine, injures many (← links | edit)
- Authorities arrest 7 state officials over Mexico childcare centre fire (← links | edit)
- South Carolina governor resigns GOP post, explains disappearance (← links | edit)
- Gisela Dulko knocks Maria Sharapova out of Wimbledon (← links | edit)
- Sales of Jackson songs and memorabilia rise after his death (← links | edit)
- Brazil wins FIFA Confederations Cup final, defeats USA 3–2 (← links | edit)
- Honduras interim government rejects orders to reinstate deposed president (← links | edit)
- More than 100 die in riots in Ürümqi, China (← links | edit)
- Iran warns West about meddling while clerics opine (← links | edit)
- French workers use threats in compensation demand (← links | edit)
- Taco Bell mascot Gidget dies from stroke at 15 (← links | edit)
- Airbus offers funding to search for black boxes from Air France disaster (← links | edit)
- Nigerian victory marred by deaths in custody (← links | edit)
- Michigan student and California engineer sue Amazon for remote deletion of 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (← links | edit)
- American film director John Hughes dies at age 59 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 8, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 9, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Small plane and helicopter collide over Hudson River in New York City (← links | edit)
- Spanish football captain dies at 26 (← links | edit)
- Typhoon prompts massive evacuations in China (← links | edit)
- Westchester County, NY to build affordable housing for non-whites (← links | edit)
- Cargo ship Arctic Sea may be found (← links | edit)
- State of emergency declared in Greece after heavy forest fires (← links | edit)
- White House predicts US debt will double in 10 years (← links | edit)
- Pakistan Taliban say Baitullah Mehsud is dead (← links | edit)
- New York Times reporter rescued in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Yale graduate student who went missing before wedding found dead (← links | edit)
- Renault F1's team boss, top engineer quit as team accepts cheating claim (← links | edit)
- Cypriot court begins Greek air disaster trial (← links | edit)
- International Talk Like A Pirate Day held on Saturday (← links | edit)
- Prosecutors begin NY State Sen. Hiram Monserrate felony assault case (← links | edit)
- 'Last Ottoman' dies at age 97 (← links | edit)
- US unemployment rate reaches 9.8% (← links | edit)
- Luis Soltren surrenders in 1968 hijacking of Pan Am 281 (← links | edit)
- Politicians call for NY Sen. Monserrate to resign after assault conviction (← links | edit)
- Hopes for treaty on climate begin to wither (← links | edit)
- Court in France convicts Scientology of organized fraud (← links | edit)
- Search continues for nine missing after midair collision off California (← links | edit)
- Afghan policeman shoots and kills five British soldiers (← links | edit)
- Two Azerbaijani bloggers jailed (← links | edit)
- Death of Kentucky census worker considered suicide (← links | edit)
- Uninvited couple passes Secret Service checkpoint, crashes White House state dinner (← links | edit)
- US President Obama delivers address on Afghanistan plan (← links | edit)
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- New York Governor Eliot Spitzer resigns (← links | edit)
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- Senator Obama's passport records breached in January 2008 (← links | edit)
- United States Army suspends ammo contract for Afghan security forces (← links | edit)
- Olympic torch extinguished three times in Paris (← links | edit)
- Physicist John Wheeler dies at age 96 (← links | edit)
- Microsoft drops bid for Yahoo (← links | edit)
- At least 10,000 reported dead after Burma cyclone (← links | edit)
- White House spokesperson discusses situation in Burma (← links | edit)
- Obama projected winner in North Carolina primary, Clinton wins Indiana by narrow margin (← links | edit)
- California Supreme Court strikes down ban on gay marriage (← links | edit)
- Fire damages building housing Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (← links | edit)
- Signs of ancient hydrothermal vents found on Mars (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, May 2008 (← links | edit)
- Obama withdraws from Trinity United Church (← links | edit)
- Boston Celtics win 17th NBA championship (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, June 2008 (← links | edit)
- Searching for asteroids, extraterrestrial life a little more rocky: Budget cuts threaten to close Arecibo, world's largest radio telescope (← links | edit)
- Six dead, including assailants, in attack on U.S. Consulate in Istanbul (← links | edit)
- First ever video showing Guantanamo questioning released (← links | edit)
- Alaska senator Ted Stevens indicted in corruption scandal (← links | edit)
- Suspect in 2001 anthrax attack dies of apparent suicide (← links | edit)
- Wisconsin gunman named, could be charged in two states (← links | edit)
- John Gotti Jr. arrested on murder charges (← links | edit)
- Ceasefire signed in Georgian-Russian conflict (← links | edit)
- Barack Obama accepts US presidential nomination from the Democratic Party (← links | edit)
- Professional wrestler Walter "Killer" Kowalski dies at age 81 (← links | edit)
- News agencies suggest that campaign operative for Republican Party edited article on vice presidential nominee (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, August 2008 (← links | edit)
- Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Il reported to have suffered 'serious' stroke (← links | edit)
- Work on Lehman Brothers’ rescue to continue over weekend (← links | edit)
- Los Angeles commuter train collides with freight train; over two dozen killed (← links | edit)
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- Bush addresses nation on economic crisis; Congress debates bailout (← links | edit)
- Seventh Guantanamo Prosecutor resigns over ethical issues (← links | edit)
- Despite passage of bailout bill, two US states may need loans (← links | edit)
- China's Premier recognises government responsibility in milk incident (← links | edit)
- Two men arrested in Tennessee for plot to kill Obama and school children (← links | edit)
- US voters go to the polls (← links | edit)
- Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, October 2008 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 13, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Los Angeles wildfires are nearly contained (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 28, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Mumbai sieges come to an end (← links | edit)
- Human remains in mass grave confirm Argentina secret death camp (← links | edit)
- Market maker Bernard L. Madoff arrested in $50B 'giant Ponzi scheme' (← links | edit)
- Zoo elephants live shorter lives than their wild counterparts, report warns (← links | edit)
- Thai opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva elected as new Prime Minister (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court allows 'light' cigarettes lawsuits (← links | edit)
- Cleveland, Ohio clinic performs US's first face transplant (← links | edit)
- Illinois court rejects attempt to have governor removed from office (← links | edit)
- Israeli air strikes hit government compounds in Gaza (← links | edit)
- New Year fire kills at least 59, injures 212 more at Bangkok pub (← links | edit)
- Chemical firm LyondellBasell collapses (← links | edit)
- Female suicide bomber kills 40 Shi'ite pilgrims at Baghdad shrine (← links | edit)
- Helicopter crash kills eight, injures one in Louisiana (← links | edit)
- Strongest earthquake in 150 years hits Costa Rica (← links | edit)
- Former Satyam CEO Raju, his brother and CFO arrested and detained in profit-fraud scandal (← links | edit)
- Encyclopædia Britannica fights back against Wikipedia, soon to let users edit contents (← links | edit)
- Bolivia's Evo Morales wins referendum on a new leftist constitution (← links | edit)
- North Korea cancels all military, political agreements with South Korea (← links | edit)
- Brain chemical Serotonin behind locusts’ swarming instinct (← links | edit)
- US Court of Appeals reduces sentence for former Philippines officer in spy case (← links | edit)
- One person dead, hundreds rescued from ice drift in Lake Erie in US (← links | edit)
- Saudi most-wanted list includes former Guantanamo captives (← links | edit)
- Israel elects 18th Knesset (← links | edit)
- Fifty killed in commuter plane crash in Clarence Center, New York (← links | edit)
- General relativity effect confirmed: satellite experiment (← links | edit)
- Chinese cargo ship sinks after being shot by Russian navy (← links | edit)
- Madoff jailed after pleading guilty to $50 billion fraud scheme (← links | edit)
- TV late night show host David Letterman marries girlfriend of 23 years (← links | edit)
- Space Shuttle Discovery lands in Florida (← links | edit)
- Election in Moldova instigates rioting mob demanding recount (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan women protest Shia Family Law (← links | edit)
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter to retire (← links | edit)
- Congressional computers continue to be used to vandalize Wikipedia (← links | edit)
- Several groups seek to purchase Saturn auto brand (← links | edit)
- Rights group in Afghanistan investigating claim of US use of phosphorus bombs (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 14, 2009 (← links | edit)
- U.S. automaker GM plans to close 1,100 dealerships (← links | edit)
- Air France jet with 228 on board goes missing (← links | edit)
- Iconic American newscaster Walter Cronkite dies at 92 (← links | edit)
- U.S. General McChrystal submits plan on Afghanistan to President Obama (← links | edit)
- Amazon dips into memory hole to retrieve Orwellian works (← links | edit)
- New York Times reporter rescued in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Businessman and founder of The Weather Channel Frank Batten dies at 82 (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills 30 in northwest Pakistan (← links | edit)
- U.S. jobs picture not improving (← links | edit)
- Chess grandmasters Kasparov and Karpov play match in Spain (← links | edit)
- U.S. tariffs on Chinese solar panels to be contested (← links | edit)
- UK sending additional 500 troops to Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- 6-year-old boy in Colorado found alive, unhurt after runaway balloon allegedly carried him away (← links | edit)
- Windows 7 gets 'early release' in China; software pirates beat Microsoft to the punch (← links | edit)
- State of emergency declared in New York over H1N1 swine flu virus (← links | edit)
- Polls held for US state and local elections, with incomplete GOP success (← links | edit)
- Opposition agrees to join Lebanese government (← links | edit)
- China executes nine for ethnic riots (← links | edit)
- France sends special envoy to North Korea (← links | edit)
- Korean navies exchange fire (← links | edit)
- Scientists find key human language gene (← links | edit)
- Rockets kill ten civilians in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Somali pirates attack US-flagged ship, vessel evades capture (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills sixteen in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Winfrey announces end of 'Oprah' (← links | edit)
- British Climatic Research Unit's emails hacked (← links | edit)
- Obama declares tougher emission targets before Copenhagen summit (← links | edit)
- Iran releases five detained Britons (← links | edit)
- Guantanamo inmates to be transferred to Illinois (← links | edit)
- Copenhagen climate conference ends with "meaningful agreement" (← links | edit)
- Winter wonderland: the recent U.S. blizzard in photos (← links | edit)
- American Airlines plane overshoots runway in Jamaica; injuries reported (← links | edit)
- Closure of Guantánamo prison will take longer than expected (← links | edit)
- U.S. Senate passes landmark health care reform bill (← links | edit)
- Failed bomb aboard Delta flight (← links | edit)
- China sentences dissident to eleven years in prison (← links | edit)
- Nigerian man charged with trying to blow up airliner (← links | edit)
- Thailand begins repatriation of Hmong migrants to Laos (← links | edit)
- Twenty dead after double suicide bombing in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Icelandic government passes Icesave deal; €12,000 debt per citizen (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan suicide bomb leaves seven Americans dead (← links | edit)
- NHL: Boston Bruins win Winter Classic in overtime (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber at US base in Afghanistan was al-Qaeda double agent (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 10, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Two suspected rebels killed in gunfight with authorities in Kashmir (← links | edit)
- United Airlines flight makes emergency landing at Newark Airport (← links | edit)
- Former baseball star McGwire admits to steroid use (← links | edit)
- Google may shut down Chinese operations due to censorship and cyber attacks (← links | edit)
- Republican leads race to fill Ted Kennedy's vacated US Senate seat (← links | edit)
- Scott Brown wins special election for Massachusetts's Senate seat in upset victory (← links | edit)
- Haiti's banks reopen (← links | edit)
- Bomb explosions kill several people in central Baghdad (← links | edit)
- US home sales fall at fastest pace on record (← links | edit)
- UK bans export of fraudulent bomb detector; arrests director of manufacturer (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber attacks US base in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Healing ozone layer may contribute to global warming (← links | edit)
- At least twelve die in Mogadishu attacks (← links | edit)
- Train collision kills at least eighteen near Brussels, Belgium (← links | edit)
- General Petraeus: Fight for Afghan town Marja is 'just the initial operation' (← links | edit)
- USA upsets Canada in Olympic ice hockey (← links | edit)
- Turkey charges seven military officers over coup plot (← links | edit)
- Eleven soldiers killed in clash with rebels in the Philippines (← links | edit)
- Teen arrested in Wal-Mart racial case (← links | edit)
- American singer Johnny Maestro dies at 70 (← links | edit)
- 7.2 quake rattles lower Colorado River area in Mexico (← links | edit)
- US military to carry out review following Wikileaks release of classified 2007 video (← links | edit)
- Thai anti-government leaders escape capture (← links | edit)
- New York man pleads guilty in New York City subway bomb plot (← links | edit)
- Paul Schäfer, founder of Colonia Dignidad, dies at 88 (← links | edit)
- 6.5 magnitude earthquake hits off coast of Taiwan (← links | edit)
- Pakistani peace mediator killed in tribal area (← links | edit)
- Bomb scare closes Times Square, New York (← links | edit)
- Continental and United Airlines to merge (← links | edit)
- BP: One oil leak in Gulf of Mexico plugged (← links | edit)
- Over 100 dead in Libyan plane crash (← links | edit)
- US scientist creates 'artificial life' (← links | edit)
- Oil spill in Alaska closes 800 miles of pipeline (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court rejects Blagojevich motion to delay Illinois corruption trial (← links | edit)
- Ice Hockey: Blackhawks take first 2010 Stanley Cup Finals game in 11-goal thriller (← links | edit)
- Large fires kill many in Dhaka, Bangladesh (← links | edit)
- Naoto Kan elected new Prime Minister of Japan (← links | edit)
- Slovenia votes in favour of Croatian border deal (← links | edit)
- Deadly clashes in Somalia between police and government troops (← links | edit)
- Jimmie Johnson wins 2010 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 NASCAR race in New Hampshire (← links | edit)
- US Senator Robert Byrd dies at age 92 (← links | edit)
- BP reports progress in oil spill cleanup (← links | edit)
- Solar-powered plane completes 26-hour flight (← links | edit)
- CNN journalist fired for controversial Twitter message (← links | edit)
- BP: New cap on Gulf of Mexico oil well in place (← links | edit)
- BP CEO Tony Hayward to resign, say analysts (← links | edit)
- Plane crash in Pakistani capital kills 152 (← links | edit)
- US Defense Secretary announces cuts in Pentagon programs (← links | edit)
- South Korean president proposes a reunification tax (← links | edit)
- Seven killed in Chinese bombing (← links | edit)
- Oil-eating microbe found in the Gulf of Mexico (← links | edit)
- French film director Alain Corneau dies at age 67 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: September 6, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Tea Party-endorsed Christine O'Donnell wins Delaware Senate primary election (← links | edit)
- Deepwater Horizon oil well finally dead, authorities say (← links | edit)
- WikiLeaks releases Iraq War logs (← links | edit)
- US Supreme Court refuses to block "don't ask, don't tell" policy in US Military (← links | edit)
- Canadian-born actor Leslie Nielsen dies aged 84 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 30, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Pentagon 'don't ask don't tell' poll shows support for repeal (← links | edit)
- Alassane Ouattara 'wins' Ivory Coast presidential election (← links | edit)
- Obama signs landmark law overturning 'don't ask, don't tell' (← links | edit)
- Alaska Supreme Court rules in Senate election challenge (← links | edit)
- Former CIA agent indicted after leaking classified information (← links | edit)
- Mayor declares weather emergency in New York City (← links | edit)
- Toyota recalls 1.7m cars after new concerns (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Jim Hedges, U.S. Prohibition Party presidential candidate (← links | edit)
- Egypt anti-government protests continue, Internet shut down (← links | edit)
- Earthquake-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant triggers evacuation (← links | edit)
- Cuba sentences USAID worker to fifteen-year prison term (← links | edit)
- Owsley Stanley, icon of 1960s counterculture, dies at 76 (← links | edit)
- In pictures: Japan earthquake and tsunami (← links | edit)
- Israel bombarding Gaza after Hamas mortar attack (← links | edit)
- U.S. fighter jet crashes in Libya (← links | edit)
- US President Obama considering supplying arms to Libyan rebels (← links | edit)
- First images received from orbit around Mercury (← links | edit)
- Wreckage, victims of Air France Flight 447 found (← links | edit)
- ACLU, EFF challenging US 'secret' court orders seeking Twitter data (← links | edit)
- France, Italy, UK sending military advisers to Libya; photojournalists killed in Misrata (← links | edit)
- California employees owe state US$13.3 million in unpaid loans (← links | edit)
- Osama bin Laden killed in U.S. operation in Pakistan, White House says (← links | edit)
- Obama decides against the release of graphic photos of bin Laden (← links | edit)
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigns as head of IMF (← links | edit)
- Employees killed in Foxconn manufacturing factory (← links | edit)
- NATO intensifies attack on Libya (← links | edit)
- YouTube allows users to share videos under Creative Commons license (← links | edit)
- Vanuatu denies announcing recognition of Abkhazia (← links | edit)
- NY Times (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Soldiers question U.S. Defense Secretary on issues during Kuwait visit (← links | edit)
- Live grenade thrown at George Bush in Georgia (← links | edit)
- Karzai blames U.S. and Britain for increased opium production (← links | edit)
- US Congress House panel OKs big cut in public broadcasting funds (← links | edit)
- Arctic ice cap shrank sharply this summer (← links | edit)
- Pakistan bans kite flying (← links | edit)
- Bird flu resistant to anti-viral drug (← links | edit)
- Kimberly Dozier heading back to US (← links | edit)
- Sen. Larry Craig claims innocent of lewd conduct (← links | edit)
- Former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian released on bail (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Briefs/February 5, 2015/2 (← links | edit)
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