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Judge considers releasing an alleged Jan. 6 rioter arrested near Obama's home
A magistrate judge is wrestling with whether a U.S. Navy veteran accused of disorderly conduct and other charges should be detained pending trial. He was arrested near the Obama residence last week.
How fast can the auto industry go electric? Debate rages as the U.S. sets new rules
Automakers are building more electric vehicles, but the EPA wants to set rules pushing them to go even faster. Environmental groups say that's essential; traditional carmakers say it's not feasible.
Las Vegas just unveiled its new $2.3 billion spherical entertainment venue
The giant spherical structure displays a variety of animations, such as eyeballs, planets and fireworks. It is being billed as the world's largest spherical structure and the largest LED screen.
Powell Says Bush's Tribunal Plan Would Backfire
President Bush's proposed rules for trying terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay ran into fresh resistance today from his former secretary of state, retired Gen. Colin Powell. Powell says the president's plan would backfire on American troops abroad, and that the world was beginning to question the moral basis for the U.S. war on terrorism.
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Manual Defines Limits of Prisoner Interrogation
The Department of Defense releases a long-awaited manual covering treatment of prisoners during interrogation. The Army Field Manual covers all the armed services, except the CIA.
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Cranking Up Savory Sorbet
The ice cream machine Howard Yoon and his wife received as a wedding gift gathered dust in the cupboard — until they discovered savory sorbets. The icy treats have a refreshing, cool texture and a piquant zing, and deliver old foods in a surprising, new way.
U.S. Acknowledges Existence of Secret CIA Prisons
President Bush announces that more than a dozen high-value terrorism suspects have been transferred to the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The president says the men had been held at secret CIA prisons around the world.
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Bush Marks Anniversary at Sites of Attacks
President Bush takes part in ceremonies at the three crash sites where Americans mourned the victims of Sept. 11, 2001, on the anniversary of the attacks. The president visited New York City; a field near Shanksville, Pa., where Flight 93 crashed; and the Pentagon.
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Sourdough: More than a Bread
The tangy taste of sourdough is addictive and can be added to almost any recipe. Sharon Vail loves sourdough anything -- bread, biscuits and even chocolate cake. A good sourdough starter can last for years -- hers is more than 10 years old.
A Nation Pauses to Reflect on Attacks of 2001
Mourners around the country commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, with moments of silence, pauses in routine -- and with large events at New York City's Ground Zero; in Shanksville Pa., where Flight 93 crashed; and at the Pentagon. In New York, loved ones read aloud the names of 2,749 victims to a crowd that began assembling before dawn.
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