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Sprites: A Rarely Seen Sky Phenomenon Caught On Camera
The bolts of red light appear during thunderstorms, above the clouds and last only milliseconds. They're hard to capture, but now we have pictures.
'Monstrous' Cyclone Barrels Toward India's East Coast
The lives and livelihood of millions are in its path. Cyclone Phailin currently has winds of around 160 mph, equal to a category 5 hurricane.
Wham! McIlroy Tees Off, Reaches Green On 436-Yard Hole
On the first day of the Scottish Open, Rory McIlroy sets a course record at Royal Aberdeen, with the help of an epic drive.
Moscow First Stop For New Chinese Leader
Xi Jinping follows in his predecessor's footsteps by making a visit with his Russian counterpart the top priority.
Lehman Was Set To Pay 50 Execs $700 Million Just A Year Before Collapse
Critics say the compensation packages underscore how dangerously out of touch Wall Street was in the years leading up to the financial crisis and Great Recession.
Now They're Even? Romney Gets In 'Birth Certificate' Quip
Earlier this month, it was President Obama getting a dig in about Mitt Romney having once put his dog in a crate on top of a car. Today it was Romney making a reference to the "birther" conspiracy.
'I Liked It,' Putin Says Of Protest By Topless Women
In Hanover, Germany, the Russian leader was greeted by three women protesters who stripped off their tops before shouting expletives at him. While he professed to enjoy their demonstration, Putin's aides want the women punished.
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Pope Francis Calls For 'Decisive Action' On Clerical Sex Abuse
Pope Francis ordered his staff to promote measures that protect minors above all. A leading victim advocacy group dismissed the pope's call, saying, "actions speak louder than words."
Federal Budget Deficit Expected To Hit Second Largest Since World War II
Congressional forecasters expect the federal deficit will hit the second largest in decades, even without factoring in President Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan.
Ken Jennings: Who Is 1st 'Jeopardy!' Guest Host?
"There will only ever be one Alex Trebek, but I'm honored to be helping Jeopardy! out with this in January," said Jennings, one of the show's all-time top winners.
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