Toxic Waters: Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Hampering E.P.A.

Thousands of the nation’s largest water polluters are outside the E.P.A.’s reach because the Supreme Court has left uncertain which waterways are protected.

Toxic Waters: Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Hampering E.P.A.

Thousands of the nation’s largest water polluters are outside the E.P.A.’s reach because the Supreme Court has left uncertain which waterways are protected.

In Hawaii, Calm Prevailed Despite Tsunami Warning

Hawaiians knew the drill when alerted to the tsunami — they headed to higher ground and waited out the resulting choppy surf.

In Hawaii, Calm Prevailed Despite Tsunami Warning

Hawaiians knew the drill when alerted to the tsunami — they headed to higher ground and waited out the resulting choppy surf.

Cute baby video wins battle against music label

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – How much should a copyright owner pay for improperly telling a web site to remove content?

Cute baby video wins battle against music label

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – How much should a copyright owner pay for improperly telling a web site to remove content?

Suicide attack on CIA base ‘wasn’t planned this way’

The Jordanian triple agent behind the December suicide bombing that killed eight CIA agents in Afghanistan claims in a new video that he lured American and Jordanian intelligence officers into a fatal trap by sending them misleading information about terror targets, and videotapes he had made of senior al-Qaeda leaders.

Suicide attack on CIA base ‘wasn’t planned this way’

The Jordanian triple agent behind the December suicide bombing that killed eight CIA agents in Afghanistan claims in a new video that he lured American and Jordanian intelligence officers into a fatal trap by sending them misleading information about terror targets, and videotapes he had made of senior al-Qaeda leaders.

Chile steps up rescue after quake

Chile announces emergency measures after a massive quake kills more than 700 people and wreaks widespread destruction.

Thousands flee giant waves on battered Pacific coasts

Hundreds of thousands of evacuees in 50 countries across the Pacific began heading back to lower ground last night after a day of tsunami warnings gripped nations around the seismically disaster-prone “ring of fire”.