| L.A. police: 2 arrests in Chinese student killings - Two young men were arrested Friday in the killings of two University of Southern California graduate students from China who were shot in an apparent robbery attempt last month near campus, police said.
2012-05-19T07:08:21Z |
| Electric car network gets first test in Israel - Israeli entrepreneur Shai Agassi has begun rolling out the world's first nationwide electric car network. Now, will the drivers come?
2012-05-19T07:04:39Z |
| Blind Chinese activist says he's at Beijing airport, may fly to U.S. - BEIJING (Reuters) - Blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng said on Saturday he has left a hospital in Beijing, where he has been for the past three weeks since he sought refuge in the U.S. embassy, and was waiting at the airport. Chen said he believes he will be headed on a flight to the United States, but added he was still uncertain of it. The departure of Chen and his family would mark the removal of a sticking point in already difficult U.S.-China relations that have been marred by China's handling of human rights. The U.S. embassy was not immediately available for comment. ...
2012-05-19T06:19:30Z |
| Not-So-Secret Souvenirs Riding Historic SpaceX Capsule Flight to Space Station - The first U.S. commercial spacecraft to attempt to visit the International Space Station, SpaceX's Dragon, will launch into orbit filled with cargo — and something a bit extra — bound for the orbiting outpost.
2012-05-19T06:04:02Z |
| Feds say Colorado wildfire started on camp stove - Warm, dry weather hindered hundreds of firefighters battling a blaze in northern Colorado that federal officials say started with a camp stove.
2012-05-19T05:20:55Z |