AP - A political infrastructure that pushed Barack Obama to victory in the Iowa caucuses and an increase in Democratic voter registration make him the favorite in the state in November, but an intense catch-up effort could put Republican John McCain back in the game, veteran political strategists in both parties say.
AP - Oil prices edged higher Wednesday in Asian trading as the dollar weakened slightly against the euro, but traders said the market will remain volatile and dictated by supply concerns and the currency movement.
AP - A Sudanese Airbus carrying 214 people veered off the runway in a thunderstorm and burst into flames late Tuesday, killing dozens unable to escape the inferno. Officials said more than 100 people fled the plane before it was engulfed by towering orange flames.
AP - Rising rivers wiped out an Iowa railroad bridge Tuesday, flooded Illinois farmland and forced residents along the Mississippi River to prepare for what could be the worst flooding in 15 years.
AP - President Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel both want to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons but they're standing on opposite sides of a revolving door. He's on his way out of office. She's trying to stay in.
AFP - Zimbabwe is now run by a "military junta", the country's opposition leader charged on Tuesday, vowing not to accept victory for Robert Mugabe in a presidential run-off later this month.
AFP - US President George W. Bush and European leaders warned Iran Tuesday of new sanctions if Tehran refuses to halt a nuclear programme the West suspects to be a covert atomic weapons drive.
Reuters - The molecular switch that allows people
to feel the heat of chili peppers is a promising new target for
drugs against irritable bowel syndrome, British researchers
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Reuters - Fans of James Brown will have a chance
to own some of the legendary soul singer's funky stuff when
Christie's puts hundreds of items up for sale on July 17.
Reuters - Florida's tomato industry is in "complete
collapse" and $40 million worth of tomatoes will rot unless
federal regulators quickly trace the source of a salmonella
outbreak and clear the state's produce, an industry official
said on Tuesday.
Reuters - U.S. retail gasoline demand slipped
3.8 percent from last year's levels, as gasoline prices posted
yet another record high last week, MasterCard Advisors said
Tuesday.
Reuters - A pilotless U.S. drone was
suspected to have fired a missile into a Pakistani area on the
Afghan border on Tuesday, but there was no word on the target
or casualties, a government official said.
Reuters - Top Federal Reserve officials on
Tuesday hammered home the U.S. central bank's determination not
to allow inflation to get out of control, cementing views that
interest rates will rise later this year.
Reuters - Republican John McCain and Democrat
Barack Obama staked out starkly opposing stances on taxes on
Tuesday, with McCain promising corporate tax breaks and Obama
pledging tax increases for many.