1. Police in Baltimore say Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps was not to blame for a fender-bender he had Thursday night. Phelps will be cited for driving without a license and failure to establish residency in Maryland. Phelps lived in Michigan f
1.Tropical Storm Claudette made landfall on the Florida Panhandle packing fifteen-mile-per-hour winds. It is now a tropical depression. Meanwhile Bill has become the Atlantic season's first hurricane. 2.Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is hospitalized af
1.An Air France jet carrying 228 people from Rio de Janeiro to Paris is missing. The plane ran into a towering wall of thunderstorms over the Atlantic Ocean. Officials fear all aboard are lost. 2.General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protec
1.Colorado officials want to talk to an associate of Richard Heene, the balloon dad accused of plotting last week's alleged hoax with his wife. Heene's former associate claimed he discussed a similar publicity stun months ago with a man who was tryi
1. Colorado officials say there is no indication the balloon ordeal was a hoax. A family reported their six-year-old son was in a helium balloon yesterday that floated away from their home. The boy was later found safe. 2. The federal budget deficit
1.A home-made balloon lands on a Carolina field with no sign of a six-year-old boy believed to be inside. It was tethered to a family's home when a young boy was seen going into a compartment in the balloon. The silvery craft then went airborne for
1. President Barack Obama says Iran has two weeks to allow international inspectors into a nuclear fuels plant whose existence was only recently revealed. Obama said Thursday that Iran must follow through on promises of transparency in its nuclear p
1. President Barack Obama is asking a group of doctors to help push his call for health care reform. Aides said the White House hopes for key action this week as the Senate Finance Committee refuses his health care overhaul bill. 2. A suicide bombin
This is AP news minute. 1.Reaction around the globe to President Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is mixed. The committee calls an early vote of confidence for his efforts towards global peace. Critics said the award is premature. 2.President Obama
1. Don't get rid of your snuggy, but the government releases its winter heating forecast this morning and it's good news for consumers. Natural gas supplies are at record levels, making some new facilities which back their heating costs to drop betw
1.A senior administration official says President Barack Obama is prepared to accept some Taliban involvement in Afghanistan with the president willing to send only the number of troops needed to keep al-Qaida at bay. The president's final decision
1. A Colorado sheriff says he's pursuing criminal charges in the case of a six-year-old boy who hided home as millions thought he was floating over Colorado in the helium balloon. The boy's parents met with investigators Saturday. The sheriff hasnt
1.A key Senate committee has approved a sweeping remake of the country's health care system, delivering a long-sought boost to President Barack Obama's goal of expanding coverage. Maine Senator Olympia Snow was the only Republican to vote in favor.
1. With his health care legislation in jeopardy of stalling, President Obama has addressed the nation in an effort to stay in front of the debate. He says now is not the time to slow down or lose heart in push for revamping health care. 2. Security
1.Rest for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor after three days of questioning by senators. She won praise from Democrats and Republicans, but some lawmakers questioned speeches and writings on the role of a judge. A vote to confirm could come bef
1. Flames shot hundreds of feet into the air after a gasoline tanker exploded and overpass collapsed all near Detroit. State police in Michigan say the truck's driver is alive and accounted for. They say they aren't sure at this point what caused th
These beagles are embarking on the first journey of its kind. On Tuesday, an airline created just for pets took off from Republic Airport in Farmingdale, New York. It was important for me that my dog Vido had a comfortable flight. He's not a suitcas
1.President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system. But at a town-hall-style meeting in Virginia he added that it would cost a lot more to do nothing. The Republicans spoken out against Obama's propos
1. Tourists in New York are getting a view they haven't seen in years. The Statue of Liberty's crown is once again open to visitors. It had been closed since the 911 attacks. Only 30 people are allowed up per hour. Some 14,000 tickets have already b
1. Police are calling the shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair a homicide. But so far, authorities haven't reached a conclusion about the death of the 20-year-old woman found with him. They say the two had been dating for the past s
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