1. President Barack Obama says the war in Afghanistan will get worse before it gets better. But the US remains on track to start withdrawing troops next year. Obama met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the White House Wednesday. 2. Congressional
1. Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has been released from years of detention. Thousands greeted her at her home in Myanmar, where she promised to continue to fight for democracy for her country. 2. Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Ema
1. The ethics trial of Rep. Charles Rangel is going ahead without the New York Democrat there. The 80-year-old Rangel says he has no money for attorneys asking for a delay to start a legal defense fund. The House panel said no. 2. A search near an Oh
1. The G20 nations meeting in Seoul, South Korea have refused to call on countries to stop undervaluing their currencies. The dispute is over whether China and the United States are manipulating their currencies. President Obama said that leaders onl
1. A Pakistani-born Virginia man arrested on terrorism charges says he cannot afford an attorney. Farooque Ahmed did not enter a plea and has been ordered held without bond. The FBI says Ahmed cased Washington DC area subway stations in what he thoug
1. Ohio officials say a missing 13-year-old girl has been found safe a short distance from her home. A man has been charged with holding the girl against her will. Her mother, brother and a family friend remain missing. 2. President Barack Obama retu
1. An army staff sergeant has been given a Medal of Honor. President Barack Obama awarded the medal to Salvatore Giunta, the first living service member from Iraq or Afghanistan wars to be so honored. 2. Congressman Charles Rangel of New York is deno
1. The sit-down between President Barack Obama and Republican congressional leaders will have to wait nearly two weeks. Obama was supposed to meet with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and presumptive House Speaker John Boehner today. But a sch
1. The head of the Transportation Security Administration is admitting that new airport pat-downs are more invasive than what most are used to. But it doesn't sound like they're going away. He tells a Senate committee that the procedures are needed t
1. The pastor of a Georgia megachurch says he'll fight allegations that he lured four young men into sexual relationships. Bishop Eddie Long told a cheering congregation of thousands Sunday that he is not the man being portrayed in the media. 2. New
8 suspects arrested in connection to the brutal torture of two teenage boys and a man in an anti-gay attack in the Bronx are facing charges. Police are still looking for a ninth suspect. Police say the memebers of a Latin King Goonie's gang went on a
1. After 69 days underground, it's been a smooth ride to the surface for miners trapped in a Chilean mine. They've been lifted to the surface in a slender cage from nearly a half mile underground, one at a time, in a process that's expected to contin
1. Aides say President Barack Obama was directly involved in discussions on how to respond to a California judge's ruling that the don't ask, don't tell policy is unconstitutional. The president has long opposed the policy but says he wants Congress
1. The miners who were trapped deep underground in Chile are starting to go home. All 33 were hospitalized, following their rescue earlier this week. However, doctors say that in general they are all in good health. 2. President Barack Obama is in fu
1. The woman who became the epitome of the perfect stay-at-home 1950s mom has died. Barbara Billingsley was best known as June Cleaver on the TV show Leave It to Beaver. She was 94. 2. A gas blast at a Chinese mine has killed 21 workers. Sixteen mine
1. A federal judge has denied a government request to delay her order, halting the military from enforcing its ban on openly gay troops. The judge issued her ruling Tuesday, saying the government had not proven that her order would harm troops or imp
1. Gunfire at the Pentagon is being described by officials as a random event, not part of a larger plot. Parts of two bullets were found embedded in two windows, shattering but not breaking them. For a while, police closed down the area. 2. That form
1. President Barack Obama is back on the campaign trail, trying to bolster the Democratic base as the midterm elections approach. A new AP poll finds just half of the people who voted for President Obama two years ago say they will definitely vote th
1. In Arizona, arrests of a rally protesting the state's new immigration law. Demonstrators promise non-violence civil disobedience, despite the ruling by a federal judge, blocking the most contentious parts of the measure. 2. There may be a plea dea
1. Today marks the 100th day since the start of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Eleven people died in the explosion on the deep water horizons some 40 miles off the Louisiana Coast. That explosion and collapse of the rig set off the worst oil sp
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