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MOSCOW -- The whereabouts of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden were unclear on Monday as heavy security at a Moscow airport fueled speculation that he would attempt to fly to Havana en route to Ecuador.However, journalists aboard Monday morning's Aeroflot flight to Cuba said there was no sign of Snowden on board.The government of Ecuador earlier confirmed that it was considering asylu...
MOSCOW -- The whereabouts of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden were unclear on Monday as heavy security at a Moscow airport fueled speculation that he would attempt to fly to Havana en route to Ecuador.However, journalists aboard the flight to Cuba said there was no sign of Snowden.The government of Ecuador earlier confirmed that it was considering asylum application for Snowden, who ...
DEL NORTE, Colo. - Tourists and business owners forced to flee a popular summer retreat in the southwestern Colorado mountains resigned themselves to a long wait as fire officials declined to speculate when they might be able to reign in an unprecedented and erratic blaze raging through the Rio Grande National Forest. The fire more than doubled in size over the weekend, growing to an estimated 114...
National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was in Russia on Monday as heavy security at a Moscow airport fueled speculation that he was planning to fly to Havana en route to Ecuador.The government of Ecuador earlier confirmed that it was considering asylum application for Snowden, who faces American espionage charges after he admitted to revealing classified documents."We know that he's curren...
JACKSON, Miss. - Police fatally shot the son of a church deacon on Sunday morning after they were called to a church when members of the congregation started arguing over the firing of a pastor, authorities said. Cacedrick White, 26, arrived with a shotgun and fired it once in the parking lot while police were at the church in Lexington, Mississippi Bureau of Investigation spokesman Warren Strain ...
The jury has been seated, the witnesses lined up and the exhibits gathered, but the trial of George Zimmerman begins Monday with an unanswered question: Will he testify?Lawyers are set to deliver opening statements with clashing accounts of why Zimmerman, 29, shot unarmed teen Trayvon Martin, 17, on a rainy February 2012 night in Sanford, Fla., sparking widespread protest and national debate that ...
The U.S. said Sunday it is "disappointed" that Hong Kong declined to arrest NSA leaker Edward Snowden and warned other countries "in the Western Hemisphere" that they should stop him in his tracks as he reportedly heads to Ecuador via Moscow with assistance from WikiLeaks.A Justice Department official said authorities have been in "continual contact" with their Hong Kong counterparts since June 10...