Boeing to cut over 2,100 jobs at US facility
US aircraft company Boeing has announced its plans to close a massive plant in Wichita in Kansas state before the end of 2013, a decision that will affect a total of 2,160 employees.
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Fed to publish rate path forecasts in new transparency move
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Tuesday said it would begin publishing forecasts on the path of interest rates later this month, a move that could suggest rates will be on hold for longer than previously
Canadian man enters US by showing iPad image of passport
A Canadian man who forgot his passport managed to enter the United States using a copy of the document he had scanned on to his Apple iPad.
Montreal man Martin Reisch presented the US border office w
Wafer-thin victory for Romney; Reps appear divided in 1st vote
The first Republican vote to pick Barack Obama's presidential challenger turned out to be a photo-finish, as front-runner Mitt Romney barely managed to sneak past conservative Rick Santorum, whose sur
Wills-Kate ‘2012’s most desired couple for sex tape’
Prince William and his wife Kate have been named by Vivid Entertainment as the hottest couple whose sex tape they would like to sell.
The Sex tape distributor released its second annual ‘Hottest Coup
US vows to keep warships in Gulf region
The United States on Tuesday vowed to keep American warships deployed in the Gulf region, despite warnings from Iran.
"The deployment of US military assets in the Persian Gulf region will continue as
Eating high-fat diet may injure your brain?
Eating a high-fat diet even for a short period may change the brain in ways that makes it harder to lose weight, a new study has found.
Rupert Murdoch joins Twitter
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has joined Twitter, and on his first day offered opinions on subjects including the US presidential election, the Oscars race and Steve Jobs.
Users of the popular microblog
Gunman sought after ranger killed in US park
A shooting death of a park ranger in the United States has sparked off a manhunt which now has eerie similarities to the 1992 movie Rambo: First Blood - the story of a troubled Vietnam Vet who evades
First of two NASA probes in lunar orbit
The first of two NASA lunar probes on a mission to study the Moon's inner core so as to better understand the origins of planets went into orbit on saturday, the US space agency said.
The first Gravi