1.President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao are sounding a theme of cooperation on major issues. The two emphasized cooperation on the economy and climate. However, they did display differences on human rights. 2.Seven years after it be
1.A key test vote on health care reform is set over the Senate tomorrow night, democrats need all 60 votes in their contents to prevent a filibuster. Majority leader Harry Reid says he had no promises about the check. 2.AOL says it plans to lay off
1. Health care reform is getting a serious test in Congress. Senators have been debating whether or not to move ahead on reform legislation. Democrats need 60 votes to keep it alive in the chamber. 2. Italian prosecutors are asking for a life senten
1.A police laboratory in Connecticut is speeding up DNA testing to help authorities determine if they should charge person of interest Raymond Clark now in the custody of his attorney with killing 24-year-old Annie Le. A medical examiner has determi
1. Senator Max Baucus has unveiled his much-awaited ten-year 856-billion-dollar health care bill. That's after months of bipartisan negotiations that failed to win Republican support. White House is calling the plan an important building block and g
1. In a speech in New York Monday, President Barack Obama says he sees new signs of the kind of high-risk business behaviour that nearly caused a financial meltdown a year ago. He's warning Wall Street there won't be another bailout. Obama also said
1. Officials have closed the viewing for Senator Ted Kennedy at his brother's presidential library in Boston where he lay in repose for two days. The viewing covered several hours over the two days, and thousands of people have filed by the flag-dra
1.President Barack Obama is urging Americans to mark this anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by volunteering. He attended ceremonies at the White House and Pentagon this morning. All names of victim were read from Ground Zero in New York. 2.The coast g
1.Firefighters have made progress against the big wildfire burning north of Los Angeles. But officials say they still have a long way to go. Officials say the blaze is more than 20% contained, but it has destroyed more than 60 homes. 2.Most business
1.The White House says environmental adviser Van Jones quit because of the controversy over his past inflammatory statements. Spokesman Robert Gibbs says Jones didn't want to get in the way of the president's agenda. Jones said opponents of reform h
1.President Barack Obama is encouraging the nation's students to find what they are good at and stick with it. He spoke to students at a high school in a Washington suburb. Other kids watched the speech on TV at schools nationwide. Conservative grou
1.President Barack Obama addresses a joint session at Congress tonight as he made a final push to overhauled America's health care system. Aides say the president's gona to answer some of the big questions raised by voters during the Summer of disco
1.Authorities investigating the disappearance of Yale University student Annie Le say they seize potential evidence from the building where she was last seen Tuesday. They say they haven't determined yet if the evidence is associated with the missin
1.A health care reform bill put together by a bipartisan group of senators will be unveiled tomorrow. Negotiators say they block the cost of the package down to 880 billion dollars over ten years, but say some key issues still need to be worked out.
1. The Senate is expected to vote today to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. If confirmed, Sotomayor will become the first Hispanic justice, and just the third woman justice. Sotomayor will replace Justice David Souter. 2. A South
1.Family members say Laura Ling and Euna Lee were kept apart and fed rice with rocks in it during their 5-month detention in North Korea. Ling and Lee returned to the US Wednesday after being granted a pardon. The reporters have been sentenced to a
1.President Barack Obama is set to sit down with Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Cambridge Massachusetts police Sergeant James Crowley at the White House today. Crowley is white and arrested Gates who is black on a disorderly conduct cha
1.A pullback in the nation's unemployment rate has President Barack Obama hopeful the recession may be drawing down. But he says the rate may still hit 10% this year. The latest jobless figure - 9.4%. 2.Republican Senator Mel Martinez of Florida is
1.Firefighters in Northern California continue to battle a wildfire that has forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. Early the Thursday authorities issued a mandatory evacuation for the entire population of Bonny Doon, a small communi
1. A wildfire continues to rage in Northern California and so far firefighters have not been able to contain it. The fire on the Santa Cruz Mountains has forced more than 2,400 people from their homes. Officials say the fire has now grown to more th
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