Latest worldwide news Well Skin Cancer on the Rise in Young Women | | Friends and colleagues were surprised to see the scar on my face because I was only 28. As I learned more about skin cancer, I discovered that it is becoming increasingly common, especially among young women. |
How to travel using apps not maps | | Apps have changed the way we travel. From helping us pack to checking-in, and from coping with jetlag to booking a hotel once we've landed -- these handy tools can be used every step of the way. |
Global Soccer Spending Their Way Out of La Liga | | While the best of Spanish soccer plays in Brazil, the rest of the Iberian country wonders how La Liga clubs can be allowed to pile up public debt before everything collapses into insolvency. |
Mets Wright Earns Start in All-Star Game | | The Mets David Wright and Matt Harvey made the National League squad for the July 16 game at Citi Field. Robinson Cano and Mariano Rivera will represent the Yankees. |
UPDATE 1-British Land buys London site in bet on new rail line | | LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - Property developer British Land bought the majority of a west London office complex for 470 million pounds ($708 million) in a bet the capital's Crossrail east-west train line, due to open in 2018, will boost real estate prices. |
Obama miss out on Arab Spring? | | Frida Ghitis says if Washington stood more convincingly with those who share its ideals, it would strengthen them in their revolutions. |
Monaco's F1 transformation | | The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll. |
U.S. is not aligned with any Egyptian party White House | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama condemned the violence in Egypt on Saturday and said that the United States was not working with any particular Egyptian political party or group as the country reels from a military takeover. |
Murray the man behind the mask | | When Andy Murray dedicated a tournament win to a friend, it revealed an unexpected personal side to one of the more guarded men in sport. |
Why Goldman's board falls short - Felix TV | | The Goldman Sachs board of directors is supposed to keep management in check, but Reuters' blogger Felix Salmon says it is stacked with company insiders, conflicting interests and inexperience. (October 15, 2012) |
A drive-thru funeral? | | Oliver and Eggleston Funeral Establishment in Virginia now offers drive-thru viewings. WTVR reports. |
FDA warns on Daiichi Sankyo blood pressure drugs | | (Reuters) - U.S. health regulators warned on Wednesday that Daiichi Sankyo Inc's blood pressure drugs Benicar, Benicar HCT, Azor and Tribenzor can cause severe, chronic diarrhea and substantial weight loss, sometimes requiring hospitalization. |
Living in Jackson Hole, China | | Looking for a weekend escape from the city, Annie Liu and her husband fell in love at first sight with a log home in Jackson Hole and bought it for less than $300,000. |
U.S. defends secrecy of unique surveillance court | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday urged a secret U.S. court that oversees surveillance programs to reject a request by a civil liberties group to see court opinions used to underpin a massive phone records database. |
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