The family of a teen found dead in a rolled-up wrestling mat went to court Tuesday to demand a coroner’s inquest into his death, arguing that conflicting autopsy reports require a second look by authorities.
Category: Feature
The photos North Korea didn’t want you to see
As the sole Western journalist covering a unique bicycle race in North Korea last month, I was provided with a personal guide, a car with a driver and the promise that I was free to take any photographs I wanted.
Greece mystery girl: Investigators look at 10 missing-children cases
About 10 cases of missing children are “being taken very seriously” in connection with the suspected abduction of a girl by a Roma couple in Greece, a spokesman for a Greek children’s charity said Tuesday.
Congressman Grayson depicts tea party as Ku Klux Klan
Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Florida, used an image of a burning cross in an email to his supporters that compared the tea party movement to the Ku Klux Klan.
Nokia gets into the tablet game
Nokia is getting into the tablet business. The company announced a new 10-inch tablet called the Lumia 2520 on Tuesday at a press event in Abu Dhabi.
Apple unveils iPad Air
Thinner. Lighter. Faster. That’s what Apple promises in its newest iPad, which also has a new name: the iPad Air.
Obama: No ‘sugarcoating’ problems with health website
An unscripted moment Monday summed up President Barack Obama’s effort to downplay problems plaguing the government website used to sign up for required health insurance under his signature health care reforms.
What to expect from Tuesday’s Apple event
In what is becoming an annual rite of fall, tablet makers are rushing to release a fresh selection of devices this month in time for the competitive holiday-shopping season.
Lou Scheimer, producer of ‘Fat Albert’ and ‘He-Man,’ dies at 84
Lou Scheimer, a pioneer in Saturday morning television cartoons with hit shows such as “Superman,” “Fat Albert” and “He-Man,” has died at 84, according to his biographer.
Online dating now widely accepted, survey says
If eHarmony or Match.com features more prominently in your “how we met” story than a smoky nightclub or the produce aisle, you’re probably not so reluctant to admit it.

