1. There may be a curfew in Egypt to quell protests. But that has not kept demonstrators off the streets. Internet and cell phone service appears cut off, as the government tries to prevent people from organizing. 2. The white house says legitimate g
1. Russian authorities say the deadly bombing at Moscow's busiest airport was likely carried out by a suicide attacker. At least 35 people were killed and 180 others wounded. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. 2. Rahm Emanuel says ther
1. President Obama will deliver his second State of the Union address tonight, proposing new spending in areas such as education, innovation and infrastructure, while also calling for responsible spending cuts. Some Democrats and Republicans may brea
1. President Obama devoted most of his State of the Union address to the economy. He said creating jobs will require new investments in education, research and infrastructure. The GOP response called for deep federal spending cuts to get the deficit
1. The Illinois Supreme Court will hear Rahm Emanuel's appeal of a decision throwing him off the ballot for Chicago mayor. Already, the High Court said printing of the ballots must continue with Emanuel's name. 2. Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not
1. President Barack Obama has been busy pushing the message he laid out last night in the State of the Union address. He was in Wisconsin today where he warned the U.S. has fallen down on the job and needs to get serious about winning the future. 2.
1. President Barack Obama has chosen Jay Carney to replace outgoing Robert Gibbs as the White House Press Secretary. Carney is currently Vice President Joe Biden's communications chief. He previously worked for Time Magazine. 2. Police say an America
1. An explosion at a Kabul supermarket has left at least eight people dead and injured others. Police say at least three of the dead are foreigners. The grocery store is situated in a heavily-guarded district popular with Westerners. 2. Protesters ar
1. Egyptian security officials say more than 70 people have been killed nationwide over the last five days of mass anti-government protests. The streets were full once again Saturday, calling for the president's ouster. 2. There have been demonstrati
1. The government says there were no electronic flaws in Toyotas that accounted for sudden acceleration in its vehicles. Two defects are to blame, sticking pedals and pedals trapped in floor mats. Toyota has recalled some 12 million vehicles. 2. A yo
1. Incredible video out of Iraq. A photographer captured the bomb blast on tape while covering the aftermath of other explosions. The series of blasts in Kirkuk killed at least seven people. 2. Protests in Cairo are entering their third week. The gov
1. The White House and GOP leaders both say they are in agreement over the need for spending cuts. President Barack Obama hosted a number of top Republicans at the White House today. They also talked trade and other ways to boost the economy. 2. A sp
1. It's the battle of the budgets with Republicans calling President Barack Obama's deficit cutting plans too timid. His spending plan adds to deficits this year and next. The GOP is saying Americans want dramatic cuts. 2. Egypt's ruling military cou
1. The FBI says a North Carolina woman who raised a child kidnapped from a New York hospital two decades ago was in custody. Ann Pettway will appear in a New York federal Court Monday to face kidnapping charges. She surrendered in Bridgeport, Connect
1. An upstate New York congressman abruptly leaves the House. Republican Christopher Lee resigned, after a racy photo of him popped up on the gossip website Gawker. Gawker reported Lee had sent a shirtless picture of himself to a woman he met on Crai
1. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has announced he is handing powers over to his vice president. He's also ordering constitution amendments. But the long-time leader retains his title of president, ensuring that his regime will control the reform p
1. Demonstrations are winding down in Cairo. Protesters have been busy cleaning up Tahrir Square, where many were camped out for weeks until President Hosni Mubarak stepped down yesterday. Meantime the military says it will abide by the countrys trea
1. Egypt's military leaders have met two key demands of anti-government protesters, dissolving parliament and suspending the constitution. After nearly three weeks of protests, President Hosni Mubarak resigned on Friday, leaving the military to be th
1. The big budget battle starts on the Hill today. President Obamas budget chief will testify before a House committee today about the administration's nearly four-trillion-dollar spending plan. Republicans say proposed cuts aren't deep enough. 2.I
1. Bahrain's military says it has taken control of key parts of the capital and banned gatherings. Riot police stormed a protest camp in Bahrain Wednesday night. Medical officials say at least four people were killed and dozens hurt in the crackdown.