Sunday, September 1, 2013

Breaking News of YAHOO

  • Yemen premier unharmed after attack by gunmen

    SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Gunmen opened fire on the motorcade of Yemen's prime minister on Saturday but he escaped unharmed, an aide said.
  • International weapons experts leave Syria, Obama to make statement

    By Erika Solomon BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.N. experts arrived in the Netherlands with evidence gathered in their investigation of a poison gas attack in Syria, as the White House said President Barack Obama would make a statement to the public on Saturday on the Syria crisis that would not be an…

  • Bones unearthed in search at former Florida reform school

    By Bill Cotterell MARIANNA, Florida (Reuters) - Teams of searchers recovered human bones from the sands of Florida Panhandle woodlands on Saturday in a "boot hill" graveyard where juveniles who disappeared from a notorious Old South reform school more than a half-century ago are believed to have…

  • Okla. woman, pet kangaroo find new home at zoo

    WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (AP) — Christie Carr wants her young ones to cooperate when they sit down for a family portrait, but at times it's so difficult that she has to tell young Irwin to go to his bedroom. He obeys and hops to it.

  • Painted donkeys arrive to St. Paul's Cathedral (12 photos)

    Artist painted donkey statues are displayed in the 'Caravan' exhibition on August 30, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition featuring 25 life-size painted donkeys comes from Egypt and is the work of Western and Egyptian artists, both Muslim and Christian, who were each asked to decorate a…

  • Marijuana Ruling Could Signal End of Prohibition on Pot

    Federal Goverment Won't Prosecute Pot Crimes in States Where It's Legal
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  • NFL Patriots cut quarterback Tebow

    Tim Tebow vowed to continue his pursuit of an NFL quarterback job as he was cut Saturday by the New England Patriots as part of their pre-season roster reduction.