Apple stores around the world have become impromptu shrines to the company’s co-founder Steve Jobs, who died on Wednesday at the age of 56. People left flowers and candles at the stores Thursday as millions mourned the death of the innovative leader, who developed electronic gadgets that transformed the global music, mobile phone, and computing […]
Millions Mourn Death of Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs
Prince William Writes Owners of Store Destroyed in London Riots
Britain’s Prince William has sent a handwritten letter of support to the owner of a historic furniture store destroyed during the London riots in August. The burnt-out House of Reeves furniture store was one of the defining images that came to symbolize the riots, which started in London and spread to several other cities. The […]
US Judge Dismisses Juror After Jury Selected in Abdulmutallab Trial
A U.S. judge has dismissed a juror in the trial of a Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a U.S. airliner using a bomb hidden in his underwear in 2009. Detroit District Judge Nancy Edmunds dismissed the woman, a native of Nigeria, from the jury on Thursday, minutes after the prosecutors and defense […]
Campbell Starts Asian Tour in Japan
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell says Japan and the U.S. are entering perhaps the most consequential period of diplomacy in years. Campbell made his remark on arrival at Tokyo’s Narita Airport Thursday as head of a U.S. delegation. He noted that Japan has new leadership and said that U.S. officials are looking forward […]
Oil Price Increases
Here are the prices of some key commodities traded Thursday in New York: Crude oil prices increased $2.91 to end at $82.59 a barrel. Coffee futures rose nearly 7 cents to close at $2.34 a pound. Copper prices jumped more than 14 cents to close at $3.24 a pound. Cocoa futures increased $38 to settle […]
Afghanistan, 10 Years Since Start of US-Led War Against Taliban
October 7, 2001 – U.S. President George W. Bush orders start of airstrikes on Taliban-ruled Afghanistan in response to its sheltering of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, mastermind of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. November 13, 2001 – Afghanistan’s anti-Taliban Northern Alliance seizes the capital, Kabul, from Taliban […]
Sports Court Overturns IOC Doping Eligibility Rule
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has rejected an International Olympic Committee doping eligibility rule, clearing the way for dozens of athletes who used illegal drugs to compete at next year’s London Olympics. A three-man panel at the Lausanne-based court Thursday upheld the appeal by reigning 400-meter Olympic champion LeShawn Merritt of the United States, […]
Eurozone Leader Says Greece Likely to Get New Aid
The chief financial official of the eurozone nations says he thinks Greece’s international creditors will soon approve its bid for another round of financial aid to help it avoid a default on its debts. Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker said Thursday he expects auditors from the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the […]
UN Raises Death Toll in Syrian Violence
The United Nations has raised the death toll in Syria’s crackdown on dissent. The U.N. human rights office said Thursday that more than 2,900 people have died in the unrest, now in its seventh month. The U.N. put the death figures last month at 2,700. Meanwhile, the Syrian activists say fighting between government soldiers and […]
Russia “Concerned” Over Naval Missile Interceptor Deployment Off Spanish Coast
Russia says a U.S. plan to deploy naval missile interceptors off the Spanish coast is “unacceptable” and “cannot fail to cause concern.” The U.S. plans to deploy four Aegis cruisers as part of NATO’s anti-ballistic missile defense system. Its goal is to protect European NATO states and the United States from long-range missile attacks from […]