1. Strong winds are expected to continue fanning the flames of two wildfires in Arizona. Hundreds of residents have evacuated, but no buildings have burnt. A California man is accused of starting one fire when he left behind hot coals at a camp site.
1. An enormous mistake may cost the top US official in Afghanistan his job. General Stanley McChrystal has been summoned to the White House from Afghanistan to explain some unflattering comments he made about President Barack Obama and his aides in a
1. The American who traveled to Pakistan to track down Osama bin Laden is back home in Colorado. Gary Faulkner arrived at the Denver Airport just around midnight. He had been detained in Pakistan after he was found in the northern part of the country
1. The Coast Guard says an oil platform that suffered a massive explosion two days ago has sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. It's been burning since the explosion. And officials say it went down this afternoon. Meantime, the search continues for 11 workers
1. The US and South Korea are fending military exercises on the South green of Korea of peninsula, a response of North Korea toss fatal of attack on South Korea in warship. The catgang says the idea is to defeat the submarine, says the monitor listen
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is going to be tried again in January. But this time he'll stand trial alone. Prosecutors dismissed all corruption charges against his brother Thursday. Rod Blagojevich says he believes federal authorities nev
1. President Barack Obama says General David Petraeus will assume the role of top US commander in Afghanistan. This after General Stanley McChrystal tendered his resignation, following biting comments he made about the president and his aides in a ma
1. President Barack Obamas chief of staff says Republicans have given the White House a political gift by criticizing its push for a $20 billion compensation fund from BP. Rahm Emanuel told ABC's This Week that Republicans appear to consider BP the a
1. A powerful storm moving across the southeastern part of the nation has packed a punch in west-central Mississippi. Officials say a tornado touched down Saturday in at least three counties, damaging buildings, uprooting trees and causing injuries.
1. Air travel is starting to return to normal over European skies after massive disruptions due to ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland. Officials say it could be weeks before all stranded travelers will get to their destinations. The Internationa
1. World leaders gather in Canada talking about the shape of global economy and international efforts to stop future economic meltdowns. Some of the discussion could focus on an overhaul of the US banking system, Okd by Congress. 2. Officials cleanin
1. FDA officials say they've found positive samples of salmonella that link two Iowa farms to a massive egg recall. The officials say investigators found salmonella in chicken feed that was sold to both farms at the center of the recall. 2. New York'
[1] President Barack Obama is expected to sign the health care overhaul into law Tuesday. But that doesn't mean his work is done. A senior administration official says Obama will travel to Iowa Thursday to sell the reform to a skeptical public. [2] T
1. The Democratic-controlled Congress has approved health care legislation that will extend benefits to tens of millions of Americans who currently don't have it. The vote in the House was 219 to 212, with all Republicans voting against the bill. It
1. The U.S. has been eliminated from the World Cup after losing to Ghana 2-1 in overtime. U.S. came back from a 1-0 deficit with a penalty kick by Landon Donovan but they couldnt come back after Ghana scored three minutes into overtime. 2. Steady rai
1. The death toll from this weekends tornados across the South continues to grow. At least ten people died in rural Mississippi. Another two deaths in Alabama are blamed on the storms. Hundreds of homes were damaged. The tornados carved a path of des
1. In Mississippi, they are cleaning up after a tornado that killed ten people. Now, emergency officials are surveying the damage with the area likely eligible for federal aid. Severe weather also rolled through other parts of the Southeast, causing
1. Ships are heading back to resume work on the leaking oil well in the Gulf after the remnants of Tropical Storm Bonnie have breezed past. Dozens of vessels evacuated the areas as the storm bore down. It weakened to a tropical depression before movi
1. President Barack Obama says financial industry lobbyists have failed in their attempt to block a major Wall Street reform bill from coming to a vote. Obama heralded a breakthrough for his domestic agenda as the Senate cleared the way for final pas
The amount of oil siphoned by a-mile-long tube been inserted into a leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico ,has sharply dropped off in the past day.A BP spokesman says the siphon collected more than 57,000 gallons of oil during the past 24 hours ,BP says
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