1. A federal judge has denied a government request to delay her order, halting the military from enforcing its ban on openly gay troops. The judge issued her ruling Tuesday, saying the government had not proven that her order would harm troops or imp
1. Gunfire at the Pentagon is being described by officials as a random event, not part of a larger plot. Parts of two bullets were found embedded in two windows, shattering but not breaking them. For a while, police closed down the area. 2. That form
1. President Barack Obama is back on the campaign trail, trying to bolster the Democratic base as the midterm elections approach. A new AP poll finds just half of the people who voted for President Obama two years ago say they will definitely vote th
1. In Arizona, arrests of a rally protesting the state's new immigration law. Demonstrators promise non-violence civil disobedience, despite the ruling by a federal judge, blocking the most contentious parts of the measure. 2. There may be a plea dea
1. Today marks the 100th day since the start of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Eleven people died in the explosion on the deep water horizons some 40 miles off the Louisiana Coast. That explosion and collapse of the rig set off the worst oil sp
1. Atlanta police say they've arrested a possible suspect in 18 stabbings across three states. Elias Abuelazam was taken into custody late Wednesday before trying to board a flight to Israel from Atlanta. Five men have been killed in the attacks that
1. Police in Buffalo, New York say a man celebrating his first wedding anniversary was among four people killed during a shooting outside a downtown restaurant. Four other people were wounded. 2. President Barack Obama has declared the Gulf Coast bea
1. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says it would be a sad day for America if opponents stop plans for a proposed mosque near the World Trade Center site. Bloomberg is among a few outspoken officials supporting the construction. On Friday, President
1. A suicide bomb blast has killed at least 60 people in Baghdad. The bomber set off explosives near an army recruiting center. The recruits had been assembling since before dawn in unprotected area. The Iraqi military blames al-Qaeda in Iraq for rec
1. Near the site of the original Boston Tea Party, crowds channel the year 1773 Wednesday , Sarah Palin rallies thousands of Tea Party activists with an anti-tax message. 2. Despite signs of / economic revival and his health care victory, President B
1. The White House says Ukrain is getting rid of stock pile of highly-enriching uranium enough to build several nuclear weapons.The words came at the start of conference in Washington on nuclear saftey of leaders of 47 nations. 2. The Vatican says bi
1. Hundreds of people are dead, thousands injured, after a series of strong earthquakes in western China. The largest earthquake registered 6.9. All of the aftershocks were 5.2 or higher. Officials say many victims remain buried under the rubble of h
1. President Barack Obama travels to the Kennedy Space Center today to reassure workers that America's space adventures will continue despite the coming end of space shuttle flights. The Obama space plan relies on private companies to fly to the spac
1. Supreme Court says Americans have the right to own a gun anywhere they live. The ruling is disappointing Chicago officials where handguns are banned. The mayor there says laws will be reworked to protect rights and residents from violence. 2. In t
1. BP says it will start testing today to determine if a new device on top of the leaking oil well in the Gulf is working. BP will gradually shut the valves to see if the oil stops or if it starts leaking from another part of the well. The capping pr
1. New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner died Tuesday at the age of 80. A person close to him says he suffered a heart attack in Tampa. The polarizing figure rebuilt the Yankees into a sports empire over the last three decades. 2. As BP starts t
1. BP will soon start tests on a new containment cap over the leaking Gulf oil well. The government ordered extra safety precautions for the procedure. BP says the test will take up to 48 hours. 2. The teenager known as the Barefoot Bandit appeared a
1. BP says oil from its broken well has stopped gushing into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time since April. The company will continue testing the new custom-fitted cap over the next few days. The cap is just a temporary fix before crews permanent
1. It is primary day around the nation, and it could end being a tough day for incumbents a year after switching parties. Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter is in a tough primary fight as a Senator Blanche Lincoln whose battle against Lieutenant Gove
1. BP says it expects to siphon oil from a gushing well in the Gulf of Mexico later tonight. The company says it has had some trouble inserting a tube into the broken well, but it now says it expects to reinsert the siphon Saturday. 2. The government
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