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Iran Says U.S., Allies Launched 'Massive Cyber Attack' Against Nuclear Facilities
The country's intelligence minister said the country had taken measures to protect itself against the attack.
BCS Presidents Approve Four-Team College Football Playoff
After the 2014 season, college football's national champion will be determined by a playoff system.
Sprint Is Reportedly Close To Deal To Buy T-Mobile For $32 Billion
If the sale goes through, T-Mobile would join Sprint as the second U.S. wireless company acquired by Japan's Softbank. It would unite America's third- and fourth-ranked carriers.
Early Afghan Election Results Set Candidates Posturing
Though the sample of results released Sunday is based on less than 7 percent of the total vote, analysts say a runoff is likely.
GM At Odds With Feds Over Recall-Related Documents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is fining the automaker for not answers all of its questions about ignition switch problems, but General Motors says it's doing its best to comply.
Obama Steps In To End Philadelphia Commuter Rail Strike
President Obama established an emergency board to mediate the dispute between Southeast Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and its engineers and electricians unions.
Climate Change: A Time For Humor, A Time For Action
The world's failure to come to terms with global warming is also the source of some very funny comedy, says Commentator Tania Lombrozo.
Obama: Country Needs To Do Some 'Soul Searching' On Gun Control
President Obama addressed the issue of gun control hours after another school shooting left two dead. He said Washington should be "ashamed" of its inability to pass gun control legislation.
Dissenters Pushed Aside, Egyptian Voters Approve New Constitution
The charter increases the power of institutions crucial in the overthrow of Mohammed Morsi. The vote was marked by many irregularities as well as voter intimidation.
L.A. Archdiocese Agrees To $10 Million Settlement Over Abuse Claims
The settlement stems from what Cardinal Roger Mahony, who is in Rome helping elect the next pope, called "the most troubling case of his tenure."
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