1.Attorney General Eric Holder calls the arrest of more than 300 people, the largest single strike at a Mexican drug cartel operating in the US. More than 3000 Federal agents and police officers made the arrest in more than a dozen States. 2.Preside
1. Two car bombs have left dozens dead and scores hurt in Baghdad. The blasts went off about a minute apart and were targeted at government offices in the Iraqi capital. 2. President Barack Obama has declared the swine flu a national emergency. The
1.New concerns about potential terror targets on stadiums, hotels, places where large numbers of people gather. A new warning going out to police around the country, following an investigation into a possible terror plot. 2.Thunderstorms unleashed f
1. Iran is bowing to international pressure and vowing it will let the UN nuclear agency inspect its newly revealed unfinished uranium enrichment facility. Word of the plan has outraged leaders across the globe. However, Iran says it has done nothin
1. Iran has revealed it has a second uranium enrichment plant. Officials have told the AP Iran made the announcement in a letter to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Iran is currently under three sets of UN sanctions for refusing to freeze enr
1. President Barack Obama will deliver his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly later today. The president plans to call on all nations to cooperate in tackling global problems. It's unclear if he will call out countries that potentia
1. Authorities in Massachusetts have released the 911 call and police communications that led to the arrest of Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates. The sergeant who made the arrest can be heard telling dispatchers that Gates was being uncooperative an
1. Despite the continuing violence in Iraq, President Barack Obama says the US is on schedule to have all troops out of the country by the end of 2011. Obama made his comments while standing in the Rose Garden alongside Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri a
1.Sarah Palin no longer the Governor of Alaska. The former Republican vice-presidential candidate stepped down Sunday afternoon, more than a year before the end of her term. She gave no clues about her political future during an official handover ce
1.The world's largest test of AIDS vaccine is being hailed as a breakthrough because it's the first time an experimental vaccine has prevented infection with the virus. Researchers in Thailand say the vaccine cuts the risk of being infected with HIV
1. Former New York Giant Plaxico Burress is testifying before a grand jury this morning. Burress shot himself in the thigh at a Manhattan nightclub last November and could face more than three years in prison if convicted on the weapons charge. The
1. North Korea's underground nuclear test is drawing condemnation from Washington to Beijing. The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss what President Barack Obama calls a blatant violation of international law and a grave threat to world peace.
1.California authorities are searching for a reality show contestant, they wanna question in connection with the murder of his ex-wife. Jasmine Fiore's nude body was found stuffed in a suitcase in a trash bin over the weekend. Police say Ryan Jenkin
1. A next model that stopped in a blood-stained suitcase without fingers or teeth was so badly mutilated that detectives had to identify Jasmine Fiore to a serial number of her breast implants. That's according to prosecutors. Police are looking for
1. The reality TV contestant wanted for the murder of his ex-wife has been found dead. Ryan Jenkins' body was found in a Canadian hotel, dead from apparent suicide. Police say Jenkins killed then mutilated Jasmine Fiore whose body was found last wee
1. The Los Angeles county coroner's finding that Michael Jackson's death was a homicide could eventually lead to criminal charges for Jackson's personal doctor. Doctor Conrad Murray told investigators he gave Jackson a mix of drugs to treat the pop
1. Ben Bernanke sees the beginning of the end of the financial crisis. The Federal Reserve chairman says economic activity in the US and around the world appears to be leveling out and the prospects for a return to growth in the near term appear goo
1.Wall Street investor Bernard Madoff has been sentenced to 150 years in prison for his multibillion-dollar fraud scheme. The victims who lost millions of dollars urged a stiff sentence. The 71-year-old financier says he will live with pain and torm
1. New amateur video out of Iran shows a helicopter hovering over a crowded Tehran street. If authentic, it's further proved that threats to shut down demonstrations have not worked so far. Elsewhere, reports surfaced that police have used tear gas
1.The lawyer for Michael Jacksons personal physician says his client will not comment on rumor, innuendo or unnamed sources. That statement follows a law enforcement official telling the AP that Dr. Conrad Robert Murray gave Jackson a powerful anest
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