State Dept. security chief resigns in wake of scathing Benghazi report

An administration official says the chief of the State Department’s security service, one of his deputies and an official from the agency’s Middle East bureau have resigned after a damning…

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Security plan ‘grossly inadequate’

Vivid new information emerging about the deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi has revealed “systemic failures” led to “grossly inadequate” security.
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War photographer breaks taboos

CNN’s Arwa Damon reports from inside Aleppo on a female Syrian war photographer breaking taboos in the name of freedom.


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Prison Break: 2 Inmates Escape Using Sheets, Blankets

A massive manhunt is underway after two bank robbers escaped from their Chicago jail cell by breaking through the window and scaling down the building with a makeshift rope of bed sheets and blankets.



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Drugs worth $3 million seized in SA

Drugs worth more than three million dollars have been seized in South Australia in a joint police operation.




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Watch out NORAD: Here comes Google’s new Santa Tracker

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Libya ambassador’s last hours revealed

Vivid new information emerging about the deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi has revealed “systemic failures” led to “grossly inadequate” security.
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Fuel-cell cars on the right road

As electric cars try to forge more than just a niche in the market, the auto industry is already looking to another form of clean technology that could overtake today’s battery-powered vehicles.


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Top Scientific Discoveries of 2012

There were many really big moments in science this year. From finding a long, long sought subatomic particle to pushing the limits of extraterrestrial exploration to righting an ethical wrong, science took some major steps that will have a lasting impact on science and the world. Here are Wired Science’s picks for the biggest discoveries, breakthroughs and moments in science this year.
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Artificial insemination ban upheld

A long-standing ban on using artificial insemination technology in thoroughbred racehorses has been upheld.

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