1. The East Coast was blanketed by as much as 2 feet of snow over the weekend. Hundreds of flights were cancelled, and thousands were left without electricity. 2. While on a quail hunting trip in Texa
1. Dozens of women and children were killed after an Israeli air strike hit the southern Lebanese town of Qana overnight. Many world leaders are outrage d over the attack and have stepped up demands f
1. U. S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in Jerusalem. She met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert about a possible peace plan to end fighting with Hezbollah. Rice's plan calls for an inter
1. President Bush says the failure of North Korea's long-range missile doesn't diminish his goal to deal with the country's nuclear program. The president said the launches make the communist nation e
1. Mission Control managers at NASA are trying to decide what to do about the space shuttle Discovery. A crack was found in the shuttle's insulating foam, and NASA is trying to figure out if they can
1. For the second time, NASA was forced to scrub the launch of the space shuttle Discovery because of weather. NASA says they'll try again on the 4th of July. 2. The CIA says the recently released aud
1. NASA will have to try again tomorrow. Bad weather forced Mission Control to call off today's scheduled launch of Discovery at the last minute. NASA will try again tomorrow but bad weather is still
1. The U. S. Army is investigating reports that five American soldiers were involved in the killings of four Iraqi relatives, including a woman who had been raped in March. 2. People began the clean-u
1. Major rivers in the Northeast are crest ing after days of rain left many areas flooded. At least 14 deaths are being blamed on the massive rainfall, which has forced thousands to evacuate. 2. A 12-
1. Floodwaters are inundating states up and down the Eastern Seaboard . Hundreds of thousands of people are forced to leave their homes in Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey because of rising water
1. Flood warnings and watch es were in effect Tuesday afternoon for much of the Mid-Atlantic region. A deluge over the past two days has forced people from their homes and put tourists and government
1. Torrential rains have caused flooding up and down the East Coast, nearly a foot of rain fell in some areas, dozens of people had to be rescued or evacuated. 2. Billionaire Warren Buffett is giving
1. Arizona firefighters are making good progress against a blaze that has scorch ed 4,200 acres. Some residents of Oak Creek Canyon were able to return home Saturday night, but hundreds more homes are
1. Firefighters are making progress on this 4200-acre wildfire in northern Arizona. Some of the residents evacuated from scenic Oak Creek Canyon were allowed to return home Saturday. 2. Some English s
1. Five of the seven terror suspects arrested yesterday have made their initial court appearance in Miami. They're accused of plotting to bomb the Sears Tower in Chicago and other buildings. Security
1. DNA tests are now confirming the worst fears of 2 military families. Officials say the two brutalize d bodies found in Iraq are that of Private s Kristian Menchaca and Thomas Tucker.
1. The U.S. Marine Corps has charged seven Marines and one sailor with murder and kidnapping in the April death of an Iraqi civilian. The unarmed man was allegedly pulled from his home and shot to dea
1. The U.S. military says the bodies of two soldiers found in Iraq are believed to be those of 23-year-old Kristian Menchaca and 25-year-old Thomas Tucker. The remains were found amid explosives. An I
1. An al-Qaeda-linked group claims it kidnapped two American soldiers. The GI s were reported missing after a deadly attack at a U.S. checkpoint Friday night south of Baghdad. Thousands of Iraqi and U
1. A new book claims that al-Qaeda was planning a poison gas attack on New York subway system. Investigative reporter Ron Suskind writes in his new book that al-Qaeda's No. 2 man call ed off the plot
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