Group toasts Grateful Dead's 60th with concerts at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
Read full article: Group toasts Grateful Dead's 60th with concerts at San Francisco's Golden Gate ParkTens of thousands of Deadheads are pouring into San Francisco for three days of Dead & Company concerts in honor of the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary.
Cargo ship that collided with US tanker in North Sea towed to Scottish port of Aberdeen
Read full article: Cargo ship that collided with US tanker in North Sea towed to Scottish port of AberdeenA cargo ship which collided with a U.S. tanker in the North Sea earlier this month has been towed to the Scottish port of Aberdeen.
Scottish leader: Independence vote key, whatever court says
Read full article: Scottish leader: Independence vote key, whatever court saysScotland’s leader says she will push on with her campaign to take her country out of the United Kingdom, even if she loses a Supreme Court case seeking the authority for a new independence referendum.

Man rushes back into burning home to save niece
Read full article: Man rushes back into burning home to save nieceCNN VideoA young man is fighting the pain of serious burns after rushing back into a burning home to save his niece. Shes young. Shes a good kid.The 8-year-old girl, Mercedes, was afraid to jump and when her mother fell off the roof, she fell back into a burning room. I wasn't going to let my niece die. Id just say for my niece and nephews I wasnt going to let them die.The house appears to be a total loss.

Dunes at Trump's Scottish golf course may lose protected status
Read full article: Dunes at Trump's Scottish golf course may lose protected statusIn this April 2012 image, President Donald Trump's golf course is under construction on the Menie estate in Aberdeen, Scotland. (CNN) - The sand dunes on the Trump International golf course in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, are expected to lose their protected conservation designation, the government said Friday. Scottish Natural Heritage said that about a third of the dunes on the Menie Estate have been damaged in the development of the course. The remaining Foveran Links site will be merged with the adjacent Sands of Forvie and Ythan Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest. Scottish Natural Heritage said.
