1. A new Associated Press GFK poll finds 58% of Americans disapprove of President Obamas performance. It also found nearly 2/3 of Americans want to replace their own member of congress. 2. Former South African President Nelson Mandelas body has been
The storm that's been heading across much of the nation is expected to affect the east Tuesday. Winter storm warnings are up for much of the eastern half of the country. Leading Democrats and Repulicans in the Senate are writing a bill that would rei
1. Snow and ice are playing havoc with Holiday travel plan across the US, disrupting traffic in the air and down the roads. The storm sprung out of the west and is blamed for at least 11 deaths. 2. President Obama wrapped up a 3 days west coast tour
1. President Obama is spending a quiet day with his family at the White House this Thanksgiving. In a holiday edition of this weekend radio and internet address he gave thanks to military and their families for the sacrifices they make to keep Americ
1. 4 passengers are dead and more than 16 injured after a metro north commuter train ran out the track in Bronx Sunday morning. Some passengers say the train may have been driving too fast around the so-called Devil's curve. 2. Fast and Furious actor
1. The National Transportation Safety Board says a train that derailed in New York City was travelling 82 miles per hour as it approached a 30-mile per hour zone. Investigators plan to question the engineer and conductor. Sundays crash killed four pe
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board say they don't know whether Sunday's deadly train accident was caused by faulty brakes or human error. The commuter train was traveling 82 miles per hour as it entered a turn in New York Cit
1. Detroits Mayor says bankruptcy for the city will be hard, but ultimately, can help. A judge ruled Detroit is eligible to shed billions in debt through bankruptcy. Unions, pensioners and retirees fear they will lose money and vowed to appeal. 2. Th
The man at the controls of a commuter train that detrailed in New York has admitted to nodding off just before the accident. A rail union official says the engineer experienced a type of highway hypnosis as the train approached the curve at nearly 3
1. 911 calls from the Sandy Hook school shooting were made public today following a court order sought by the Associated Press. Dispatchers asked about the safety of the children and urged panicked callers to take cover as gunshots are heard in the b
1. Arctic air is moving across the middle of the country sending temperatures plummeting. Temperatures in the northern Wisconsin could reach a low of 25 below. Wind chills in the Dakotas could reach -40. And all of that bitter cold is moving east. 2.
Secretary of State John Kerry has annouced a deal for the U.S. to asist Vietnam with its security at sea. The move comes amid rising tensions between China and some of its neighbors over maritime issues. Police in the Philippines say a passenger bus
1. Protests were held in numerous cities, over a Florida court finding George Zimmerman not guilty in the shooting death of unarmed teen, Trayvon Martin. Some protesters were arrested in LA after shutting down Sunset Boulevard. 2. The journalist who
1. The brother of George Zimmerman says he'll always be looking over his shoulder - despite his acquittal in the death of Trayvon Martin. There have been rallies against the verdict acroos the country. 2. Actress Lea Michele is said to be devastated
The White House says it would be inappropriate for President Obama to get involved in the George Zimmeran shooting case. The Justice Department has said it's considering whether prosecutors should file federal civil rights charges now that Zimmerman
1. There is progress on some Obama appointees need Senate confirmation. Senators voted 71:29 this morning to clear the way for Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Republicans were blocking the nomination. Senate majority
President Obama's Affordable Care Act goes to the House of Representatives for a new vote Wednesday. The House is voting on the president's plan to delay a key part of the health care reform law for a year. Cleveland kidnapping suspect Ariel Castro i
1. A heated hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday on domestic spying. Members of Congress threatened to curb the government's surveillance authority, saying Congress never intended to allow the National Security Agency to gather and store millions of Ame
1. Detroit has become the largest city in US history to file for bankruptcy. The State-appointed emergency manager has asked a Federal judge for permission to place the city into Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. 2. A top defense official says the Nat
1. Attorney General Eric Holder will likely face tough questioning today by the House Judiciary Committee. Topics are expected to include the Justice Department's gathering of phone records at the Associated Press and the government's handling of int
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