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Nut Rumpus Prompts Korean Airline Exec To Apologize And Resign
Cho Hyun-ah, whose family runs Korean Air, forced a Korea-bound jet to return to a New York terminal so she could eject its cabin crew chief over the presentation of macadamia nuts.
Supreme Court Rules Employers Are Not Required To Pay For Security Time
The decision is a major victory for retail enterprises and manufacturing businesses that could have been on the hook for billions of dollars in back pay for time spent in security screenings.
Bob Dylan, In New Album, Will Cover Frank Sinatra
But Dylan in a statement said he doesn't see himself as "covering these songs in any way." Instead, he said he and his band are "uncovering them." Shadows in the Night will be released Feb. 3
'The Interview,' The Hack, And The Movie Studio Dealing With The Fallout
A cyber attack on Sony may have been done by North Koreans in response to an new comedy about an attempt to kill Kim Jong Un. Huge amounts of personal data and five films have been leaked so far.
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Ex-CIA Lawyer Says No One Was Misled On Torture, Abuses Were Reported
John Rizzo, who spent six years as acting general counsel for the CIA, says that while he believes intelligence gains justified the agency's interrogations, he understands those who feel otherwise.
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State Department Feared Torture Report Would Spark Fury. Where Is It?
The U.S. beefed up security at embassies ahead of the CIA interrogation report's release in anticipation of a violent reaction. But around the globe, the response was relatively muted.
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Officials Set To Dismantle Final 'Occupy' Camp In Hong Kong
After two months of demonstrations, police said they would clear a camp near the government offices in the Central business district. Students planned one last sit-in.
S. African Prosecutors To Seek Murder Conviction Against Pistorius
The double-amputee Olympian was convicted earlier this year of culpable homicide, or manslaughter, in the shooting death of his girlfriend. He is serving a five-year prison sentence.
Detroit's Bankruptcy Is Over, Michigan's Governor Says
The city's bankruptcy, the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, will end at 12:01 a.m. ET Thursday, Gov. Rick Snyder said. The city filed for bankruptcy on July 18, 2013.
Alan Rusbridger, Editor Of 'Guardian,' To Step Down
He is best known in the U.S. for shepherding the newspaper through its coverage of Edward Snowden's leaks of classified material. He will become the chair of the trust that runs the Guardian.
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