Children Killed In 'Horrific' Fire Named
A young brother and sister killed in a "horrific" fire which gutted their home have been named.
Last ditch post talks to be held
Last ditch talks aimed at preventing crippling post strikes are to be held as union leaders consider a legal challenge to the recruitment of up to 30,000 temporary staff by Royal Mail.
Climate protesters converge on power station
A protest at one of Britain's biggest coal-fired power stations resumed on Sunday, after 52 people were arrested the previous day as they sought to break through the security fence, police said.
World economies hold climate talks in London
Representatives of the world's biggest carbon polluters began two days of informal talks in London on Sunday to map out common ground 50 days before a key UN climate conference in Copenhagen.
Talks as Royal Mail hires 30,000 temps
Last-ditch talks aimed at preventing crippling postal strikes will be held on Monday.
Sheriff: Charges will be filed in balloon saga
A sheriff said he was pursuing criminal charges in Colorado's "balloon boy" saga, which first sparked fear for the child, then relief that he was OK and now suspicions of a hoax.
Ala. mayor accused of taking Rolex, other bribes
Mayor Larry Langford, who could be tossed out of office and go to prison if convicted of federal bribery charges, recently offered some advice to a new Birmingham City Council member.
Air Force: Missing pilot had no chance to eject
Authorities say an Air Force pilot had no opportunity to eject after a collision between two F-16 fighter jets offshore, and Coast Guard searchers say they've shifted efforts to finding his body and recovering the plane's wreckage.
Man dies after police in Calif. use Taser on him
Police say a 19-year-old man has died in Southern California after officers used a Taser to subdue him at a board-and-care facility.
Artist admits using key AP photo for 'HOPE' poster
Artist Shepard Fairey, who recently admitted concealing a key mistake in a lawsuit over his use of an Associated Press photo in his famous Barack Obama "HOPE" poster, said Saturday that the error should not be viewed as "premeditated and sinister."
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A young brother and sister killed in a "horrific" fire which gutted their home have been named.
Last ditch post talks to be held
Last ditch talks aimed at preventing crippling post strikes are to be held as union leaders consider a legal challenge to the recruitment of up to 30,000 temporary staff by Royal Mail.
Climate protesters converge on power station
A protest at one of Britain's biggest coal-fired power stations resumed on Sunday, after 52 people were arrested the previous day as they sought to break through the security fence, police said.
World economies hold climate talks in London
Representatives of the world's biggest carbon polluters began two days of informal talks in London on Sunday to map out common ground 50 days before a key UN climate conference in Copenhagen.
Talks as Royal Mail hires 30,000 temps
Last-ditch talks aimed at preventing crippling postal strikes will be held on Monday.
Sheriff: Charges will be filed in balloon saga
A sheriff said he was pursuing criminal charges in Colorado's "balloon boy" saga, which first sparked fear for the child, then relief that he was OK and now suspicions of a hoax.
Ala. mayor accused of taking Rolex, other bribes
Mayor Larry Langford, who could be tossed out of office and go to prison if convicted of federal bribery charges, recently offered some advice to a new Birmingham City Council member.
Air Force: Missing pilot had no chance to eject
Authorities say an Air Force pilot had no opportunity to eject after a collision between two F-16 fighter jets offshore, and Coast Guard searchers say they've shifted efforts to finding his body and recovering the plane's wreckage.
Man dies after police in Calif. use Taser on him
Police say a 19-year-old man has died in Southern California after officers used a Taser to subdue him at a board-and-care facility.
Artist admits using key AP photo for 'HOPE' poster
Artist Shepard Fairey, who recently admitted concealing a key mistake in a lawsuit over his use of an Associated Press photo in his famous Barack Obama "HOPE" poster, said Saturday that the error should not be viewed as "premeditated and sinister."
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