1. Destroyed, devastated, that's the report from the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, a powerful 7.0-magnitude quake rocked the city on Tuesday, collapsing everything from simple shacks to the national palace. 2. The Red Cross estimates up to three
1. There have been hugs, cheers and tears throughout Chile as rescuers continue to pull trapped miners to safety. The first miner was brought up just before midnight. In all, 33 miners were trapped in the San Jose mine for 69 days. It's expected all
1. An Idaho pastor condemned child trafficking as a wicked and evil practice. At the same time, he defended members of his congregation detained in Haiti after they tried to bus 33 children into the Dominican Republic. The pastor told church members
1. A smooth ride to the outside world. That's what Chilean officials expect to start late Tuesday for the first of 33 trapped miners. Officials say the first trapped miner is expected to reach the surface late Tuesday. The miners have survived more t
1.Flood waters are starting to finally recede in parts of the northeast,The hardest-hit state actually nicknamed the ocean state.Rhode Island has seen his worst flooding in 2 centuries.High water has forced evacuations and overwhelmed sewer systems.P
1. Netherlands was started using full-body scans for airliner passengers going to the US after a man passed through the Amsterdam airport with explosives to attack the only one jet approach to Detroit. Private delegate calls the scanning unavoidable
1. The Transportation Security of Administration says airline passengers arriving in the US from certain counties will now be subjected to an enhanced screening technics including 4 body scans and pack downs. The measures were imposed after a Nigeria
1. Prosecutors are expected to file a criminal complaint charging Michael Jackson's doctor with involuntary manslaughter any day now. Dr. Conrad Murray's attorney says his client is prepared to turn himself in if charges are filed. Jackson died last
1. (The) death toll is rising in Chile where a massive earthquake struck early Saturday. The 8.8 quake destroyed homes and bridges. The country has declared a state of catastrophe. It tried to figure exactly how much damage has been done. 2. Hawaii a
1. Some residents along the Wisconsin River in central Wisconsin are leaving their homes after a levee started to fail. Officials say water is only leaking from the Caledonia Levee and that it has not completely collapsed. Folks in Wisconsin, Minneso
1. A jury has found a 23-year-old man guilty of murder in the deaths of baseball player Nick Adenhart and two others in a drunk driving crash. Adenhart died in April last year, just hours after pitching six scoreless innings in his season debut with
1. Law enforcement officials believe the gunman who opened fire with an AK-47 at the University of Texas campus library before killing himself was a student who acted alone. Police have now ruled out the possibility of a second shooter. Officials say
1. The Senate has rejected a plan aimed at tackling the federal deficit. The plan didn't get the needed 60 votes. The vote came hours after the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office predicted a $1.35 trillion deficit for this year. 2. The brother
[1] Toyota says there were design problems with the anti-lock brake system in the new Prius which went on sale last year. A Toyota spokesperson says the problems have been fixed in previous models sold since late January. [2] States up and down the E
1. Insurgents are gaining the blame for attacks in Baghdad. At least 37 people were killed and more than 100 hurt in the bomb blasts. They came shortly before state TV announced the execution of a cousin of Saddam Hussein, known as Chemical Ali. 2. A
1.President Barack Obama spent several hours Tuesday with three of his top security advisors, talking about the botched Christmas Day attack on the US airliner. Those advisors, including Homeland Security Secretary General Janet Napolitano, are revie
1. The president's nominee to the US Supreme Court is planning to meet with senators starting Wednesday. Republicans are giving no indication they'll try to prevent a vote on Elena Kagan's nomination. But they are expected to grill her over her lack
Clean-up is continuing on the Gulf of Mexico including this controlled burn of the oil on the water. Meanwhile ice crystals have formed in the oil containment box placed over the leak, forcing officials to move it away. Conservative leaders in the UK
1. The latest effort to contain the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a 100-ton contraption that will help funnel the oil into a tanker. The giant concrete-and-steel box is the best short-term solution. 2. The Times Square bombing suspect has report
1. New York City police have spoken to the registered owner of the vehicle used as a home-made car bomb in the heart of / Times Square. Police say the crude gasoline-and-propane bomb could have sprayed shrapnel and metal parts with enough force to ki
- AP 2010-11-15
- AP 2010-11-14
- AP 2010-11-13
- AP 2010-11-12
- AP 2010-11-11
- AP 2010-11-09
- AP 2010-11-08
- AP 2010-11-07
- AP 2010-11-06
- AP 2010-11-05
- AP 2010-11-04
- AP 2010-11-03
- AP 2010-11-10
- AP 2010-11-02
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-08)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-11)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-10)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-09)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-07)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-06)
- AP 2010-11-15
- AP 2010-11-14
- AP 2010-11-13
- AP 2010-11-12
- AP 2010-11-11
- AP 2010-11-09
- AP 2010-11-08
- AP 2010-11-07
- AP 2010-11-06
- AP 2010-11-05
- AP 2010-11-04
- AP 2010-11-03
- AP 2010-11-10
- AP 2010-11-02
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-08)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-11)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-10)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-09)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-07)
- AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-10-06)