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WRAL.com - AP Science News - Jan 16, 2009
They can't match Harry Potter yet, but scientists are moving closer to creating a real cloak of invisibility. Researchers at Duke University, who developed a material that can "cloak" an item from detection by …
WRAL.com - AP Science News - Jan 16, 2009
Drought conditions in Texas are so bad cattle are keeling over in parched pastures and dying.
WRAL.com - AP Business News - Jan 16, 2009
Samsung Electronics Co. announced a major restructuring Friday, consolidating business operations into two divisions as South Korea's most powerful and iconic corporation deals with the slowing global economy and …
WRAL.com - Local News - Jan 16, 2009
Some school started late Friday morning to keep students from standing at bus stops amid temperatures in the teens. Winds made it feel like it was in single digits in some places.
WRAL.com - AP Political News - Jan 16, 2009
Eric Holder appears headed for confirmation as attorney general after declaring a new course in U.S. counterterrorism policy, but a Senate panel still wants to hear more about his decisions as a Clinton administration …
WRAL.com - AP Political News - Jan 16, 2009
The city's former mayor is serving a four-month jail sentence. Its deficit could top $200 million. Hundreds of layoffs are planned. And Detroit's municipal bonds are now at junk status.
WRAL.com - AP World News - Jan 16, 2009
An American college student and her former Italian boyfriend go on trial Friday in this picturesque medieval city, accused of sexually assaulting and murdering a fellow British student in a slaying that shocked Italy.
WRAL.com - AP Business News - Jan 16, 2009
Intel Corp. appears to be playing it safe with an ugly first-quarter forecast.
WRAL.com - Local News - Jan 16, 2009
Retired pilot Kent Keller, of Durham County, can relate to the situation Flight 1549 pilot Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III was in on Thursday.
WRAL.com - Today's Video - Jan 15, 2009
President George W. Bush defended his tumultuous two terms in a farewell address to the nation Thursday night.