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Roaches in US airlines food

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In a shocker, the US Food and Drug Administration has discovered the presence of mice, ants
and cockroaches in food served on airlines in the country.

Through a Freedom of Information Act request, th

US grave joke turn viral on Facebook

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What started out as joke between two American women clowning around in a photo posted on Facebook, quickly turned into a viral volcano.

Lindsey Stone, 30, posted a photo taken by her co-worker Jamie

US sends warships to West Asia to evacuate Americans, if needed

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As tension escalates in West Asia, the US has dispatched three warships to the region to be on standby in the event of a need, even as President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spo

Taliban mistakenly reveal their mailing list

In an unusual gaffe, the Taliban mistakenly revealed their mailing list, which included email addresses of many top members of the militant outfit and journalists.

A Taliban spokesperson sent out a r

After Jindal, more Republicans shun Romney

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Following the example of Louisiana's Indian-American Governor Bobby Jindal, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has become the latest Republican to distance himself from the party's defeated president

Scientists decode why Einstein was a genius

Physicist Albert Einstein's brain had an "extraordinary" prefrontal cortex - unlike those of most people - which may have contributed to his remarkable genius, a new study has claimed.
According to th

Obama bought election with 'gifts' for voters: Romney

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Mitt Romney said President Barack Obama won by showering 'gifts' on women, African American and Hispanic supporters, in his first published remarks since conceding last week's election.

The remarks c

Petraeus probe: One email opens Pandora’s box

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It started in May with a spiteful email to the top US commander in Afghanistan. An anonymous writer warned Gen. John Allen that a friend with whom he was meeting in Washin-gton the following week was

Kepler telescope completes prime mission

Nasa’s Kepler Space Telescope, which was launched to find potentially habitable, earth-sized planets, has successfully completed its three-and-a-half-year prime mission and embarks on an extended one

Boo wins US award for book on Mumbai

A depiction of Mumbai’s slumdwellers and growing corruption in India has won American author and Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Katherine Boo a prestigious award in American literature.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.