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A bear killed two militants after discovering them in its den in Indian-administered Kashmir, police say. Two other militants escaped, one of them badly wounded, after the attack in Kulgam district, south of Srinagar. The militants had assault rifles ...
The USS New York, a warship built with steel salvaged from the World Trade Center, has arrived in New York City. The ship sailed up the Hudson River near Ground Zero and fired a 21-gun salute as the families of 9/11 victims observed the ceremony. "It's ...
Fifteen people have been killed on a remote ranch in Sonora state, Mexico, including a prominent union leader. The killings bear the hallmarks of drug gang murders. More than 15,000 people have died in drug-related violence in the country since 2006. ...
The number of swine flu deaths reported worldwide has jumped by more than 700 in a week, latest World Health Organization figures reveal. More than 5,700 swine flu deaths were reported by Oct. 25, compared to nearly 5,000 the week before. The biggest ...
Scientist Tony Darnell of DeepAstronomy.Com uses the images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope's "Ultra Deep Field" experiment to illustrate the immensity of the universe. "One of the most profound and humbling images in all of human history," ...
Two coyotes have attacked and killed a 19-year-old woman in a national park in eastern Canada. Taylor Mitchell, 19, a musician from Toronto, was attacked as she hiked alone in Cape Breton park, Nova Scotia.
Girl died tragically and the coyotes are ...
The prospects of saving the world's coral reefs now appear so bleak that plans are being made to freeze samples to preserve them for the future. A meeting in Denmark took evidence from researchers that most coral reefs will not survive even if tough ...
Scientists are now looking in earnest at the possibility of global temperatures rising by 4 degrees Celsius or more by 2060. Gathering this month at the University of Oxford, they sketched out a world affected by severe climate change, which they now ...
A bear on ice skates killed a circus administrator during rehearsals at a circus in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Thursday. The 5-year-old animal killed the administrator, Dmitry Potapov, and mauled an animal trainer attempting a rescue. The bear was part of ...
At [the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in] Copenhagen, this December, weeks away, a treaty will be signed. Your president will sign it. Most of the third world countries will sign it, because they think they're going to get money out of ...