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Noah Rayman
Noah Rayman is a writer based in New York City.
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Judge Drops Case Over Deadly Drone Strikes
A federal judge said that U.S. officials can't be "held personally responsible in monetary damages for conducting war." The drone attacks in question killed U.S. citizens in Yemen, including an al-Qaeda cleric
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
Spiders Force Mazda Recall, Again
The car company said in recall announced Friday -- the second time in three years -- that the spider invasions can cause cracks and fuel leaks that raise the risk of fire, but it is not aware of any fires due to the spiders
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
This Chart Explains Why You're Not on Snapchat
If you're over 25, you are in the vast minority of Snapchat users.
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
Rapper Who Bragged of 'Big Guns' Faces Gun Charges
Trick Daddy was arrested for possession of drugs and firearms after police searched his South Florida home Thursday. The rapper has collaborated with the likes of Pitbull, Young Jeezy, and Cee Lo Green and is best known for his hit "I'm a Thug"
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
N. Korea: World Must 'Wait and See' on Next Nuke Test
The Communist nation has conducted three nuclear tests in the past, and its recent threat came amid heightened tensions with South Korea. “The DPRK made it very clear, we will carry out a new form of nuclear test,” said a North Korean official
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
Nasdaq Tumbles as Tech Stocks Sell Off
The index dropped 2.6 percent to 4,127.73 Friday, its largest one-day plunge since June 2012. The drop was led by some of the market’s biggest tech firms, including Google, Yahoo and Facebook, all of which fell more than 4 percent
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
Watch: All 5,179 Killings in
Game of Thrones
Ahead of the fourth season, Digg has compiled all 5,179 killings from the last three.
By Noah Rayman
April 4, 2014
Mental Health Tied to Rampage
Fort Hood official said the suspect linked to the deadly shooting had a medical history indicating an “unstable psychiatric or psychological condition”
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
Report Details Missteps in Boston Bombing Manhunt
New report found that preparations by marathon organizers and local authorities may have saved lives, but says law enforcement co-ordination during manhunt was chaotic and at times dangerous
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
Snow, Not Quite Spring, Ahead for Minnesota
Much of the northeast and midwest is ready for the onset of spring but there's no reprieve in sight for winter-weary Minnesota, where a storm at the end of the week may drop up to 16 inches of snow
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
Suspect Had 'Clean Record'
The Secretary of the Army said a background check on the Fort Hood shooting suspect showed that he had no involvement with extremist organizations
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
Turkey Lifts Twitter Ban
The move comes one day after the nation's highest court categorized the ban as unconstitutional. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government blocked access to the social network because of a series of damaging leaks that surfaced on the site
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
FBI Raids Home of Real Life Indiana Jones
Investigators say the 91-year-old traveler may have knowingly or unknowingly improperly amassed a collection of "immeasurable" cultural significance.
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
Senate Declassifies CIA Report
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted to lift a blackout on its report on the CIA’s controversial interrogation and detention program
By Noah Rayman
April 3, 2014
San Francisco Crash Deemed Pilot Error
Asiana Airlines says last year's Boeing 777 crash, which killed three and injured scores, was likely due to slow flying and failure to abort landing. A report to the National Transportation Safety Board also cites failure in speed-control features
By Noah Rayman
March 31, 2014
U.S. Ambassador to India Quits
Nancy J. Powell announced her retirement weeks after the arrest of an Indian diplomat sparked a diplomatic row
By Noah Rayman
March 31, 2014
GM Recalls 824K More Cars Over Safety Fears
The company has recalled 2008-2010 models of the Cobalt, HHR, Pontiac G5, Solstice and Saturn Ion and Sky, bringing the total number of vehicles recalled to 2.6 million. Faulty ignition switches at the heart of the safety problems have been linked to 12 deaths
By Noah Rayman
March 28, 2014
Obama to Putin: Diplomatic Solution 'Possible'
President Obama told Russian leader Vladimir Putin Friday that a diplomatic solution to Ukraine's crisis could be reached if Russia "does not take any steps to further violate Ukraine’s territorial integrity"
By Noah Rayman
March 28, 2014
Christie Ally Resigns
The N.J. governor held a press conference Friday to clear his name following the bridge scandal and announced the resignation of Port Authority Chairman David Samson. Christie said there is no indication his close ally was involved in wrongdoing
By Noah Rayman
March 28, 2014
6 Million Sign-Ups for Obamacare Ahead of Deadline
The White House says more than 6 million Americans have signed up for new health insurance but admits enrollments ahead of the March 31 deadline will likely fall short of the Obama administration's initial goal of 7 million
By Noah Rayman
March 27, 2014
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