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Jimmy Carter Nominated For Grammy

Jimmy Carter Nominated For Grammy

What do James Franco, Joan Rivers, and Jimmy Carter all have in common? They have all been announced as nominees for this year’s Grammy Awards. According to TheWrap, Former President Jimmy Carter was nominated Friday for a 2015 Grammy Award

Alabama Routs Missouri for SEC Title

Alabama Routs Missouri for SEC Title

ATLANTA (AP) — Blake Sims went out for one more snap, then trotted off the field to a standing ovation from the Alabama fans. When he got to the sideline, there was a long embrace with offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin.

FSU Holds Off Georgia Tech 37-35 for ACC Title

FSU Holds Off Georgia Tech 37-35 for ACC Title

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Florida State has made its case to play for a second straight national championship. Jameis Winston threw for 309 yards and three touchdowns, and second-ranked Seminoles held off No. 12 Georgia Tech 37-35 Saturday night to

Sony Hack: Bizarre Emails Now Threaten Employees

Sony Hack: Bizarre Emails Now Threaten Employees

It’s been more than a week since news broke that Sony Pictures Entertainment had fallen victim to a vicious cyber attack; now, the scandal has taken another turn.  The group allegedly behind the hack, the Guardians of Peace, sent emails to a

Democratic Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu Defeated

Democratic Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu Defeated

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy has defeated Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu, denying her a fourth term and extending the GOP’s domination of the 2014 midterm elections that put Republicans in charge of Capitol Hill for the

No. 3 Oregon Routs Arizona 51-13 to Win Pac-12

No. 3 Oregon Routs Arizona 51-13 to Win Pac-12

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Marcus Mariota made a strong final impression in his bid for the Heisman Trophy, and No. 3 Oregon left no doubt about whether the Pac-12 champions will get a chance to play for the national

Powerful Typhoon Slams into Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Typhoon Hagupit has slammed into the eastern Philippines, where more than 650,000 people have fled to safety. The country’s weather agency says the typhoon, packing maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometers (109 miles) per hour and

American Hostage Killed in Failed Rescue Attempt

American Hostage Killed in Failed Rescue Attempt

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — An American photojournalist and a South African teacher held by al-Qaida militants in Yemen were killed Saturday during a failed U.S.-led rescue attempt, a raid President Barack Obama said he ordered over an “imminent danger” to

Islamic State Group Storms Air Base in East Syria

Islamic State Group Storms Air Base in East Syria

BEIRUT (AP) — Islamic State group fighters stormed parts of a sprawling army air base Saturday in eastern Syria after days of clashes that killed dozens on both sides, activists said. The sprawling base, outside the city of Deir el-Zour,

British MPs Call for Overhaul of Surveillance Laws

British MPs Call for Overhaul of Surveillance Laws

British surveillance laws are flawed and must be overhauled to stop police accessing the phone records of journalists, a group of lawmakers said in a report on Saturday. Police officers routinely fail to note the professions of people whose communications

Pakistan Says Top Al-Qaida Militant Killed in Raid

Pakistan Says Top Al-Qaida Militant Killed in Raid

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani soldiers killed a top al-Qaida operative Saturday who was indicted in the U.S. for his alleged involvement in a plot to bomb New York’s subway system, the military said in a statement. The death of Adnan

Islamic State Group Support Grows in Jordan Town

Islamic State Group Support Grows in Jordan Town

MAAN, Jordan (AP) — Local authorities quickly stripped away public signs of support for the Islamic State group in this desert town. Black flags have been removed from rooftops. Graffiti proclaiming the extremists’ imminent victory have been whitewashed. But supporters

United Kingdom Gains Permanent Middle East Base

United Kingdom Gains Permanent Middle East Base

The Royal Navy is to have its first permanent base in the Middle East since it’s apparently premature 1971 withdrawal masterminded by Labour prime minister Harold Wilson. Mina Salman Port in Bahrain is part of an “expansion of the Royal

Op-Ed: Straus Never Said He Was Pro-Life

Op-Ed: Straus Never Said He Was Pro-Life

During a happenstance meeting outside an early polling site on the first day of voting in the 2012 Primary, I said to Texas Speaker of the House Joe Straus, “I was surprised to see you get that pro-life endorsement when

Somali Rebels Say Shot Down Kenyan Military Plane

Somali Rebels Say Shot Down Kenyan Military Plane

(Reuters) – A Kenyan warplane crashed in southern Somalia on Thursday, with the Kenyan military saying the crash was due to technical problems while Somali rebels said they had shot it down with a missile. The aircraft, which had been

23.6 Inch-Long Car Takes to the Streets in China

23.6 Inch-Long Car Takes to the Streets in China

SHANGHAI, Dec. 5 (UPI) — A Shanghai man has taken to the streets with a homemade car that measures 23.6 inches long and cost him only $244 to assemble. Xu Zhiyun, 60, said his $244 mini car, which he designed and assembled