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Top Stories
Thunder roll in 4th, push Lakers to brink

Russell Westbrook scored 37 points, Kevin Durant added 31 and made the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 13.7 seconds, and the Thunder rallied for a 103-100 win and 3-1 series lead over the Lakers on Saturday night.






1st tropical storm strengthens off Carolinas

A tropical storm watch was issued for the South Carolina coast after Alberto formed, bringing an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season.






Fatal 6.0-magnitude quake hits near Bologna, Italy
A series of quakes struck just north of Bologna, Italy, on Sunday, and authorities are reporting several deaths.



Actor Nick Stahl resurfaces in email, plans rehab

Nick Stahl has resurfaced virtually following his disappearance more than a week ago. The 33-year-old "Terminator 3" star says he plans rehabiliation, E! News reports.






Chinese dissident in US: Promote China justice
Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, arriving in the U.S. Saturday, told NBC News he trusts the Chinese central government and hopes people will help him promote justice.



US News
Ind. pastor killed; homeless woman charged
Indianapolis police say a homeless woman shot and killed a pastor at a south side church Saturday morning.
1st tropical storm strengthens off Carolinas

A tropical storm watch was issued for the South Carolina coast after Alberto formed, bringing an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season.



Chinese dissident in US: Promote China justice
Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, arriving in the U.S. Saturday, told NBC News he trusts the Chinese central government and hopes people will help him promote justice.
Facebook's Zuckerberg marries sweetheart

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his status to "married" on Saturday, wedding longtime girlfriend, Priscilla Chan.



Forget protests: NATO problem is Afghanistan

A war-weary U.S. faces off with wary NATO allies in Chicago about money and support for Afghanistan after U.S. combat troops withdraw in 2014.



Sports News
Thunder roll in 4th, push Lakers to brink

Russell Westbrook scored 37 points, Kevin Durant added 31 and made the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 13.7 seconds, and the Thunder rallied for a 103-100 win and 3-1 series lead over the Lakers on Saturday night.



Dodgers' Ellis has emergency surgery on leg
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Mark Ellis was placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday following emergency surgery to remove pressure on his left leg, and will remain hospitalized until the middle of next week.
Kershaw outduels Westbrook, blanks Cards
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Clayton Kershaw outdueled Jake Westbrook with a six-hitter for his fourth career shutout, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers over the St. Louis Cardinals 6-0 Saturday night.
Johnson cruises to 3rd win in NASCAR All-Star race
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) - Jimmie Johnson won his third All-Star race on Saturday night by pulling away over the 10-lap sprint to the $1 million prize.
PFT: Kitna goes from QB to high-school teacher

Discovery News Headlines
Troubled Freighter Drifts Toward Great Barrier Reef
A broken-down cargo ship was drifting towards Australia's Great Barrier Reef Saturday, with fears of major damage if it were to run aground at the World Heritage-listed site.
Tyrannosaur Skeleton For Sale, But Ownership Is Questioned
Mongolia is raising concerns that a rare Tyrannosaur specimen now on auction in New York City may have left the country illegally.
Tiny Deep-Sea Life Eats Dinosaur-Era Meals
Deep ocean microorganisms are subsisting on nutrients first laid down when dinosaurs still walked the Earth.
SpaceX Launch Cut Off At Last Second
It's 5 a.m. on a Saturday morning and there’s just been what is truly a heart-stopping moment in the launch business -- a last-second launch abort.
SpaceX Launch Scrub Delays Space Station Mission
The Falcon 9 rocket ran into a technical issue that aborted the launch just as the engines ignited.

Health and Wellness News
Donna Summer like thousands of nonsmokers killed by lung cancer

Lung cancer’s sticky stigma as, primarily, a self-inflicted disease prompted Donna Summer’s publicist to release a terse statement Friday to emphasize the singer was “a non-smoker.



Study: Stay-at-home moms more sad, depressed
A Gallup survey of 60,000 women released today found that stay-at-home moms are more likely to have felt depression, sadness, anger and worry than working mothers
Baby boomers need hep C test for liver, CDC says
All baby boomers should be tested at least once for the liver-destroying hepatitis C virus, according to proposed guidelines from U.S. health officials released on Friday.
Mad cow quarantines lifted at two U.S. dairies
Officials have lifted quarantines on two Central California dairies linked to a case of mad cow disease, after investigators found the illness didn't come from cattle feed.
Flesh-eating disease patient to lose hands, foot

Faced with the prospect of losing both hands and her one remaining foot, a young Georgia woman battling to survive a case of flesh-eating bacteria that has already claimed one leg mouthed the words "Let's do this."



New York Times Homepage
Strong Quake Hits Northern Italy
A strong earthquake rocked northern Italy early on Sunday morning, causing at least three deaths and collapsing rural factories and ancient bell towers in towns.


Christine Quinn, New York City Council Speaker, Marries Longtime Partner
With the mayor, the governor, friends and family members looking on, Christine C. Quinn was married in one of the most prominent same-sex weddings of a public official.


3 in Chicago Face Charges of Terrorism in Protests
Three men were planning to attack the campaign headquarters of President Obama and the house of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, among other targets in Chicago, prosecutors said Saturday.


In Los Angeles, Drivers and Bicyclists Learn to Coexist
For years, cyclists in Los Angeles were a renegade subculture. These days, they are downright mainstream.


In Egypt’s Election, Dark-Horse Candidates Add to Suspense
Ahmed Shafik, a prime minister under former President Hosni Mubarak, and Hamdeed Sabahi, a socialist, appear to be gaining support before the election.


Quote of the Day
Lucy Maud Montgomery
"Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it."
Malcolm Forbes
"Failure is success if we learn from it."
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
"It is the quality rather than the quantity that matters."

How to of the Day
How to Oil Paint on Canvas
Painting with oil is a very fine way of painting the canvas. Classic paintings like the Mona Lisa were oil-painted, along with beautiful Impressionist paintings such as those by Monet or Van Gogh.
How to End a Relationship With an Attorney (Or Any Argumentative Type, Really)
Break ups are hard enough as it is, but with an attorney you may get to a stage where the arguing is filled with courtroom-style drama and devious point scoring, and it's time to adjourn. Breaking up with an attorney might not be as straightforward as those not trained to mess with words until you head's spinning, so be prepared!
How to Breed Cows and Heifers Naturally
It's as simple as this: Put grass in front of cow, put bull behind cow. In other words, natural breeding is simply putting a herd bull out with a herd of cows or heifers and letting him do his job for a few weeks or couple months, then pulling him out again.
How to Travel With One Bag
In this age of airline fare wars, spiking fuel costs, and the ongoing recession, traveling with bags in tow has started to require a PhD in packing lightly, as airlines pass their cost-cutting measures onto the flying consumer. Combined with the horror stories of lost luggage that never made it to the baggage claim, the option of traveling with just one bag is becoming more and more attractive. Unless your trip is highly specialized, or requires carrying certain items, it is possible to travel and even live indefinitely out of one bag. Here's how.
How to Make a Cloud in a Bottle
There's no need to look up to see the clouds when you can make your own! Here's how to do it with a bottle and just a few household ingredients.

Healthy Recipes
Super Foods: Butternut Squash Bisque

4.6 / 5 Stars | 497 Reviews

by PHONELADY55

"A steaming bowl of flavorful butternut squash pureed with vegetables and spices is the perfect way to warm up on a cool autumn day."

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Dairy-Free Recipes: Chickpea Curry

4.23 / 5 Stars | 379 Reviews

by AMINAH A. RAHMAN

"Chickpeas are simmered in a fragrantly spiced curry sauce mixture and garnished with fresh cilantro."

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Low-Cholesterol Recipes: Love Soup Mix in a Jar

4.31 / 5 Stars | 46 Reviews

by Star Pooley

"A thoughtful gift for a sick friend, new neighbors, or expecting parents, this jar of soup ingredients is like giving a home-cooked meal (almost!). Dry pasta, split peas, barley, lentils, and rice are layered in a jar, with attached seasoning packet and instructions."

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Diabetic Recipes: Banana Pancakes II

3.89 / 5 Stars | 54 Reviews

by sal

"These yummy pancakes are a snap to make."

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Healthy BBQ & Grilling Recipes: Skewered Grilled Potatoes

4.34 / 5 Stars | 36 Reviews

by kimberlyj

"New potatoes coated in a rosemary and garlic marinade then skewered and grilled."

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