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Crews clean up oil, from a ruptured pipeline, owned by Enbridge Inc, near booms where Talmadge Creek meets the Kalamazoo River in Marshall Township, M AP

Pipe break that caused Michigan oil spill is found

AP – 1 hr 1 min ago

MARSHALL, Mich. – Officials say they've located the pipeline break that caused hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil to spew into a major river in southern Michigan. Full Story »

Judge: FWS plan excluded possible lynx habitat

AP – Fri Jul 30, 12:43 am ET
  • Area of Mars Identified as Good Place to Look for Evidence of Past Life

    SPACE.com – Fri Jul 30, 6:30 pm ET  

    A spot on Mars called Nili Fossae that is rich in clay mineral-rich rocks could be a prime spot to search for the fossilized remains of Martian life that may have existed 4 billion years ago, a new study suggests. Full Story »

  • AP EXCLUSIVE: Salazar keeps oil drill ban, for now

    AP – 2 hrs 41 mins ago  
    Interior Secretary Ken Salazar touches the blowout preventer... AP

    ON THE GULF OF MEXICO - The helicopter passes over the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico — with surprisingly little oil visible on its surface — when out of the sea rises a skyscraper-like structure nearly 350 feet above the waves. The $600 million rig, nearly 100 miles off Louisiana's coast, has a hull larger than a football field and can drill more than 5 miles beneath the ocean floor. Full Story »

  • The nation's weather

    AP – Sat Jul 31, 4:43 am ET  
    The forecast for noon, Saturday, July 31, 2010 shows a front... AP

    Severe storms were expected to continue sweeping through the Central U.S. on Saturday following a low pressure system moving eastward. Full Story »

  • New Space Telescope Mirrors Get Frosty Treatment

    SPACE.com – Sat Jul 31, 10:15 am ET  

    NASA is putting the mirrors for its ambitious new James Webb Space Telescope through the ultimate cold test — one that exposes them to temperatures hundreds of degrees below freezing to make sure they will work in space. Full Story »

  • Genes Influence Your Response to Others' Drinking Habits

    LiveScience.com – Tue Jul 27, 7:06 pm ET  

    Your genes may determine how likely you are to imitate the drinking habits of others, new research suggests. Full Story »

  • New BP boss off to Russia to mend fences: report

    AFP – Sat Jul 31, 12:30 pm ET  
    BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg (C), flanked by outgoing chief... AFP/File

    LONDON (AFP) - Incoming BP boss Bob Dudley will next week fly to Moscow to meet shareholders of its Russian joint venture TNK-BP, as relations thaw between the two companies, the Financial Times said on Saturday. Full Story »

  • Dozens killed and stranded by Afghanistan floods

    Reuters – Sat Jul 31, 7:57 am ET  

    KABUL (Reuters) - Dozens of people were killed and thousands had to be rescued after flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains that struck Afghanistan's northeast, officials said on Saturday. Full Story »

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Chicken producers debate 'natural' label

AP – Fri Jul 30, 4:47 am ET

A disagreement among poultry producers about whether chicken injected with salt, water and other ingredients can be promoted as "natural" has prompted federal officials to consider changing labeling guidelines. Full Story »

Business News

Wall Street marks best month in a year in July

Reuters – Fri Jul 30, 4:45 pm ET

U.S. stocks closed little changed on Friday, but Wall Street wrapped up its best month in a year after the earnings season rounded the final turn with a group of strong results that offset the impact of poor economic data. Full Story »

Technology News

Attacking the edges of secure Internet traffic

AP – Fri Jul 30, 12:51 am ET

Researchers have uncovered new ways that criminals can spy on Internet users even if they're using secure connections to banks, online retailers or other sensitive Web sites. Full Story »

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