1. The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to three women for their non-violence struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights. The winners are Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol Karman of
1. Prsident Barack Obama says people think can just fix immigration system on its own, but he is telling Spainish said simply is'nt true. Obama says comprehensive immigration reform seeks a preority, besides republican and Congress have drawn democra
1. Jobs and education on the agenda for President Obama today. He'll promote his jobs proposal in an online forum with Hispanic voters. The president will also deliver a back-to-school message for students at a Washington D.C School. 2. As many as 16
A lawyer for the doctor charged for MIchael Jackson's death says the singer died from drugs he injected on his own. The defense team claim Jackson swallowed several pills used to treat insomnia on the morning he died. He gave himself anesthetics ,cre
1. Opening statements begin today in the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor. Doctor Conrad Murray is accused of causing the performer's death by giving him the drug propofol. Murray faces four years in prison and the lost of his medical license if con
This is AP news minute. President Barack Obama says the financial crisis riping through Europe is scaring the world,speaking in Carliforlia at Town Hall,Obama said Europe never fall a heal from the financial crisis in 2007. The latest and seriousest
1. A shooting at a CIA office in Kabul has left one American dead and another wounded. The US embassy says an Afghan employee of the office carried out the shooting before being killed. The motive is still under investigation. 2. Amanda Knox returned
1. Pennsylvania residents are once again cleaning up after heavy downpours on already rain-soaked ground flooded parts of central and eastern areas of the commonwealth, triggering road closures and prompting some rescues. 2. Two Americans are heading
1. Two Americans are back on US soil after more than two years in an Iranian prison. The arrival of Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer ends a diplomatic ordeal that began when they were accused of spying after being detained while hiking along the Iraq-Iran
1. President Barack Obama says he is trying to get veterans some much needed work. He spoke in Hampton, Virginia today, telling a military base that Congress needs to approve separate tax credits for companies that hire vets. 2. Secretary of State Hi
1. President Barack Obama is breaking up his jobs bill into bite-sized pieces for Senate Republicans. Beginning a three-day bus tour in North Carolina, Obama pushed for Congressional approval of parts of his $447 billion jobs plan. 2. Federal investi
1.IndyCar driver Dan Weldon was killed Sunday in a massive 15-car wreck duringthe Las Vegas Indy 300 race. It's the first on-track fatality in five years for the IndyCar Series. 2.President Obama begins a three-day bus tour to stop in Asheville, Nort
1. President Barack Obama calls Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a man who stirred our conscience and made the union more perfect. On Sunday, thousands gathered just steps away from where King delivered his I Have a Dream speech for the dedication of a mem
The occupy Wall Street demonstrations have inspired similar protest in Europe, Asia and Australia today. Thing gone violent in Rome where some set vehicles on fire, attack buildings and police. Thousands turned out with a march on Washington for jobs
1. The State Department says it has had at least one direct conversation with Iran over allegations of an assassination plot on US soil. The US says Iran was behind a plot to kill the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the US. 2. Conviction in Connecticut i
1. Police in Maryland have found remains that they believe are those of a missing 11-year-old boy. William McQuain's mother was found beaten and stabbed to death last week. Her estranged husband was arrested in North Carolina the day after her body w
1. The nation's war dead are remembered on this Memorial Day with parades and a wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery by President Barack Obama. 2. President Obama tapped veteran army General Martin Dempsey as his chairman of the Joint Chiefs
1. Two people have been questioned about an abandoned campfire that may have started a massive wildfire in Arizona. The blaze is the second largest in the state's history. 2. Crews in Iowa are hoping a temporary levee will hold back floodwaters of th
1. President Barack Obama told Puerto Rico residents Tuesday that he is committed to the success and self-determination of the island, words that could help him with Puerto Rico voters across all states in the 2012 election. Obama is the first US pre
1. The rising Missouri River has ruptured two levees in northwest Missouri. That sent torrents of floodwaters to the rural farmland toward the Iowa town of Hamburg and the Missouri resort town of Big Lake. 2. House officials say the House Ethics Comm