1.Iraq's president says those behind Sunday's assault against two government buildings in downtown Baghdad are working to disrupt the political process ahead of Januarys parliamentary elections . At least 136 people were killed when two suicide car
This is AP News Minute. President Barack Obama is in Florida speaking in Jackson Building,the members of the military.The president remembered 14 Americans killed Monday in helicopter crashes in Afghanistan,saying they gave their lives to protect ar
1.The Coast Guard tells federal officials it has spotted debris that could be from a Coast Guard plane that crashed into a Marine helicopter. Cash happened off the coast of San Diego. A search and rescue mission is under way for nine people believed
This is AP news minute. Federal officials still are not sure why pilots overshot the many airport by one hundred fifty miles Wednesday night. The pilots say they were involved in a heated discussion. But there is still a speculation they fell asleep
1.An FBI official says New Jersey's corruption problem may be the worst in the nation. The mayors of three New Jersey cities, two state legislators and several rabbis are among more than 40 people arrested in a sweeping corruption investigation. It
1.US officials say there are new signs North Korea may be planning even more missile launches. Today it fired its sixth short-range missile since Monday and officials say there are signs of more activity. 2.Members of the United Auto Workers union h
1. President Barack Obama is calling on the Senate to swiftly confirm Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. In his weekly radio address he says he's certain she's the right choice. He scolded critics who he said were trying to distort her record. 2.
1. The spread of swine flu is prompting governments around the globe to take action. Cuba became the first country to impose a travel ban today by suspending flights to and from Mexico for 48 hours. This, even though the World Health Organization sa
1.President Barack Obama says his administration's efforts to fix the economy are moving in the right directions. Speaking at his second prime-time news conference, the President urged Americans to be patient, saying the recovery would take time. 2.
1. The forecast from Fargo may have good news. The Red River may be reaching its crest, lower than previously thought, just under 41 feet and dropping. But the mayor is warning conditions could still change. 2. Space Shuttle Discovery is back on Ear
1. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner wants Congress to give him new powers to regulate huge companies like AIG. During a hearing in Congress, Geithner said the government must ensure the country never has to slog through a massive bailout again. 2
1.The number of confirmed swine flu cases in the US has risen to 91, that includes a toddler from Mexico who is being treated at a Texas hospital and later died. Cases are now being reported in at least ten states. 2.Meantime the World Health Organi
1.President Barack Obama heads to Capitol Hill this week, trying to gain Republican support for his economic stimulus package. Republicans want the 825-billion-dollar plan tilted more toward tax cuts. The House vote on the plan is expected Wednesday
1.Former Washington Governor Gary Locke is President Barack Obama's nominee for commerce secretary. He is the third pick for the cabinet post after two earlier choices dropped out. Obama said Locke is someone who shares his vision for turning around
1. Police say two people were killed and seven more wounded in a shooting during a wake in Kansas. Authorities say all the victims were adults with one victim in critical condition and as many as four others in serious condition. Police are looking
1. President Barack Obama's prime time address tonight is expected to include a pitch for his economic plan. A spokesman says Obama will offer a sober assessment of how things stand. The spokesman also says Obama will tell the country that Americans
1. The mayor of Fargo, North Dakota says a levee breach that allowed the Red River to flood an elementary school early Sunday is a wake-up call. He said that shows a threat that the city faces for the next week. Water crept under a permanent dike an
1.Mayors come to the White House where President Barack Obama says his 787-billion-dollar economic package will help struggling cities, but Washington and cities have a responsibility to spend the money wisely. 2.A global search is on for the billio
1. Workers should see a little more in their paychecks soon. President Barack Obama says the Treasury Department has begun directing employers to reduce the amount of taxes withheld from people's paychecks. It's all a part of his stimulus deal. 2. T
1. Governors from across the country are in Washington, going back and forth about whether to accept economic stimulus dollars. Democrats say any Republicans who turn down the money are fringe governors, while Republicans say it's Democrats who are
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