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Navy unveils first squadron of drones

The Navy is inaugurating its first squadron with unmanned aircraft, formally adopting drone technology amid debate over its growing use in warfare. Military officials will launch the maritime strike squadron called "Magicians" on Thursday at the Naval Air Station North Island base on Coronado, near San Diego. The squadron will ...

Princess Tarinan von Anhalt works on one of her paintings Tuesday, April 30, 2013 on the West Palm Beach, Fla. airport tarmac. Princess Tarinan von Anhalt's creative process involves hurling paint into a Learjet engine, splattering the colors onto a canvas to create the abstract designs for which she has become known. Tuesday's demonstration is part of an event by a private jet services company and an art group to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Learjet. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

Artist replaces paintbrush with jet engine thrust

The hurricane-force thrust from a jet engine pushes Tarinan von Anhalt into the air as she splatters an array of colors into the wind and onto a blank canvas to create the abstract designs she has become known for. Instead of paintbrushes, she uses $10 million jet engines from a ...

Artist hurls paint into Learjet engine

Princess Tarinan von Anhalt's creative process may be a bit more powerful than the average artist these days. She hurled paint into a Learjet engine on Tuesday from a tarmac in West Palm Beach, splattering the colors onto a canvas to create the abstract designs for which she has become ...

Boston bombing suspects' mom in terror database

U.S. intelligence agencies added the mother of the Boston bombing suspects to a government terrorism database 18 months before the bombings, two officials told The Associated Press. She called it "lies and hypocrisy" and said she has never been linked to crimes or terrorism. The CIA asked for the older ...

Fire burns aboard two fuel barges along the Mobile River after explosions sent three workers to the hospital Wednesday April 24, 2013. Fire officials have pulled units back from fighting the fire due to the explosions and no immediate threat to lives. (AP Photo John David Mercer)

Fuel barges explode, catch fire in Ala.; 3 injured

Multiple explosions aboard two fuel barges near Mobile, Ala., led to a major fire Wednesday night that left three people critically injured with burns and created a situation so unstable that fire and rescue officials decided to let the fire burn into the night. Firefighters from Mobile and U.S. Coast ...

In this undated photo, Thai director Nontawat Numbenchapol is seen at the site while making movie in Sisaket province, northeastern Thailand. Nontawat said on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 that the Thai film censors office have banned "Boundary", a documentary about the country's long-running border dispute with neighboring Cambodia, as a threat to national security. (AP Photo)

Thailand bans film about Thai-Cambodian border row

Thailand's film censors have banned a documentary about the country's long-running border dispute with neighboring Cambodia as a threat to national security, the filmmaker said Wednesday. "Boundary" tells the story of the Thai-Cambodian conflict through accounts of an ex-soldier who lives near the border, as well as villagers from the ...

Jennifer Lawrence arrives at the 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the JW Marriott on Saturday, April 20, 2013 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Clinton, 'Normal' honored at GLAAD awards

NBC's sitcom "The New Normal," FX's thriller "American Horror Story: Asylum" and NBC's daytime drama "Days of Our Lives" took home top TV honors at the 24th annual GLAAD Media Awards held Saturday night in Los Angeles. The GLAAD awards pay tribute to "inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual ...

FILE- An unidentified man shouts slogans near burning tyres during a protest on a major road junction in the commercial capital of Lagos, Nigeria, during a fuel subsidy protest in this file photo dated Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, as angry mobs call on the government to keep a cherished consumer subsidy that had kept gas affordable for more than two decades. A 30-minute film documentary called "Fuelling Poverty" has been online for months, but it is revealed Sunday April 21, 2013, that Nigerian officials have refused its director Ishaya Bako permission to show it publicly in this oil-rich nation, as it focuses on the January 2012 protests and the alleged billions of dollars thought to have been swallowed up by greedy companies and the nation's elite.(AP Photo/Sunday Alamba, FILE)

Nigeria censors documentary in growing crackdown

The documentary on a massive strike that paralyzed life in Nigeria features newspaper headlines, television news footage and other information widely known about a government gasoline subsidy that saw billions of dollars stolen by greedy companies and the nation's elite. It also, according to Nigerian authorities, could spark violence and ...

Veterans Day tribute: Combat photos

In honor of all the brave men and women who have served the country in battle.

Remembering veterans across the nation and the world

Efforts of veterans and their contributions to American history are recognized across the country.

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