New details about problems with the Obamacare website before its rollout. Red Sox win the World Series at home for the first time in 95 years. Copyright infringement lawsuit claims “Blurred Lines” is too close to a Marvin Gaye classic. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-75
Archive for October, 2013
Government unable to pay military death benefits because of the shutdown. Administration officials reportedly warned about Obamacare registration glitches. The father of the 9-year-old airline stowaway speaks out. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today’s World News Roundup. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/world-news-roundup-74
It’s enough to put a chill down your spine…simply walking into Colorado’s Halloween superstore. CBS’ Stephan Kaufman pays the place a frightful visit. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/best-of-cbs-radio-news-145
Six months after the Boston Marathon bombing, the Red Sox give the city a reason to smile. CBS’s Steve Kathan has “What’s in the News”. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/whats-in-the-news-boston
Say hello to someone who may be the most powerful woman in America. CBS’s Steve Kathan has “What’s in the News”. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/whats-in-the-news-janet
The power to speak with discarnate beings has been spoken of in all histories and texts for centuries. Magicians, preachers, popes and prophets have all claimed to have been influenced by spirits. Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis reads the official ‘Haunted Notes From A Board Meeting‘! via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/groundzeromedia/2013-10-30
Microsoft just can’t seem to catch a break. First it was the European Commission that handed a hefty fine to the company for failing to provide a browser ballot screen, and now Linux users are in on the fun. via Pocket http://www.eyeonwindows.com/2013/03/26/linux-community-sues-microsoft-over-windows-8-restrictions/
The single-engine Cessna slammed down at Nashville International Airport about 3 a.m., killing the pilot. The wreckage burned to charcoal gray beside one of the airport’s four runways but was apparently concealed under a dense morning fog. It wasn’t until another plane taxied past at 9 a.m. via Pocket http://m.nydailynews.com/1.1501143
An emotional reunion for a soldier and his Afghan interpreter. CBS’s Steve Kathan has “What’s in the News”. via Pocket https://soundcloud.com/cbs-radio-news/whats-in-the-news-lost-in