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Taliban claims latest Pakistan blast
The Pakistan Taliban says it carried out a suicide bombing that killed 13 people one day after twin attacks on a military convoy in Lahore killed 44 people.


Kissinger hospitalized in South Korea
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was admitted to a hospital in Seoul today for "minor stomach troubles," the state-run Yonhap news agency reported.


Coffee Party tries to answer Tea Party
Is the Coffee Party on the scale of the Tea Party movement? Saturday is the first big test in attempting to answer that question.


Tips pour in on serial killer's photos
Dozens of tips have poured in after California authorities recently released more than 100 photos of women and children that are believed to have been taken by a serial killer who appeared on the "Dating Game."


Silver Star soldier gets reprimand
A soldier who received the third-highest award for valor after his outpost was attacked by the Taliban has also received a letter of reprimand for his actions leading up to the same battle, according to Army officials.


AG: Haim's death linked to drug probe
Corey Haim's death is linked to an "illegal and massive prescription-drug ring," California's attorney general said. The coroner hasn't ruled on a cause of death.


Weir snubbed by ice tour; GLAAD upset
American figure skater Johnny Weir says he doesn't understand why the only ice skating tour in the United States doesn't want him.


New energy source found at MIT
It's so tiny, you can't see it with the naked eye.


Two bank failures raise year's tally to 30
The closures of Statewide Bank in Louisiana and Florida's Old Southern Bank brought the number of bank failures this year to 30, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.


More Dems come out against health bill
As House Democratic leaders advised their members Friday to prepare for a legislative battle over health care that could stretch through next weekend, four additional rank-and-file Democrats have come out against the Obama administration's signature domestic priority.