Kelsey Grammer recovering after 'mild' heart attack

The star best known for his role as Frasier has reportedly suffered a minor heart attack." LOS ANGELES - A spokesman for Kelsey Grammer says the "Frasier" star is recovering in a Hawaii...

Man accused in park beating faces death penalty, charges from second attack

"The man accused of beating a woman to death in a Parma park earlier this month attacked another woman that same day in her apartment, prosecutors said.In the previously undisclosed attack, Todd Torok by hit the victim in the head with a dumbbell and gagged her in an...

FBI tried to fight detainee abuse

Some pretty shocking revelations have come out about FBI agents at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba voicing concerns about torture and possible war crimes being committed there. The report says the...

First Nations Chiefs: Screwing the Screwed?

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorIt is certainly distressing to find out financial  misappropriations of Casino Funds by Chiefs of First Nations Casinos.  Who would have imagined First Nations...

Victim Was Too Scared to Escape Killer, Police Say

This is a really bizarre case. I can only imagine what was going through this kid's mind as he was forced around town after watching his siblings being murdered. Probably completely in shock."The man accused of killing Iliada Zois and her 14-year-old brother then held another...

Efforts to avert strike at British airports

"The British Airports Authority is to meet union leaders in talks aimed at averting January strikes at some of Britain's busiest airports. A BAA spokeswoman said the talks will take place at an undisclosed location after negotiations last week failed to solve the dispute. The...

Rappers Love Radiohead: "This is the Remix!"

Like you and the rest of the musicnerd world, I love Radiohead too. I paid cold, hard, iTunes-rate, British pounds for 128 bits of In Rainbows. I eagerly anticipated its release. I laughed and cried and danced...

US TO IMPOSE NEW SANCTIONS ON NORTH KOREA

"BREAKING: US TO IMPOSE NEW SANCTIONS ON N.KOREA for trafficking in prohibited missile technology. Just heard this as BREAKING NEWS on Special Report with Brit Hume. This could be related to intelligence shared...

Japan nuclear plant shut after quake

"TOKYO — Officials ordered the world's largest nuclear power plant to be idled indefinitely Wednesday after the government acknowledged that it had not been built to withstand the force of an earthquake that hit Japan's west coast, and that it probably sits atop a...

Shipwreck Yields Estimated $500 Million Haul

Update: Ownership of the treasure discovered two weeks ago in the Atlantic Ocean is being disputed. According to reports, the Spanish government claims that the treausre was discovered in Spanish waters and is the...

Taliban deploy thousands of suicide bombers: commander

"Afghanistan (Reuters) - Thousands of Taliban suicide bombers have been deployed across Afghanistan to attack Western troops and the government, the group's military chief said on Monday. Following last year's violence, the worst since the Taliban's ouster in 2001, this year...

Britney in rehab, again, left again, back in again

update (Thursday) TMZ Website is reporting she checked back in to rehab.Update: Yup, she checked out of rehab, again. Go figure."NEW YORK - Britney Spears entered rehab Tuesday after a bizarre weekend that...

Sylvester Stallone Detained At Sydney Airport for Undisclosed Contraband

"Sylvester Stallone was detained for hours on arrival at Sydney Airport after officials found prohibited imports in his luggage and that of his entourage, however what this items are remain undisclosed as he went ahead to attend his party while investigation is still underway."

Charity to open safe house for at-risk children

"A NEW "safe house" for under-16s is to be opened in South Yorkshire and will be the only English refuge of its type outside London. The property, at an undisclosed location, has been acquired by the SAFE@Last charity, which provides shelter for children who have run away...

Raúl Castro's inner circle an indication of changes in Cuba

"Vice President Carlos Lage, a 55-year-old who once served on a medical mission to Ethiopia, became the nation's economic czar in the early 1990s. And now Lage has become one of the few Cuban politicians to stand out...

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