1. A protest at the US Embassy in Yemen's capital is the latest in response to an anti-Muslim film. Protesters were on the embassy's grounds after storming the gates. 2. The US has been tightening security at American missions around the world follow
1. Hurricane Isaac is fixed near the Southeast Louisiana coast. The national hurricane center says the category one storm is forecast to drift over the coast for the next day or two before heading inland. 2. New Jersey governor Chris Christie is labe
1. In the second full day of their convention, Republicans are looking to connect with critical voting blocs. Ann Romney told a women's event that her husband will keep the needs of women and families in mind. And Craig Romney described his father as
1. It's Mitt Romney's big night. The Republican presidential nominee is making his acceptance speech in Tampa and will try to win over undecided voters across the country. 2. New Orleans is hoping the worst is over following Hurricane Isaac. The city
1. President Barack is back in Iowa as he begins what he calls his road to the convention. He says Mitt Romney and the Republican Party are offering outdated ideas that are ill-suited for the country today. 2. Romney, the GOP presidential nominee was
1. Democrats are preparing for the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina where they will nominate President Barack Obama to serve his second term in office. Meanwhile, a crowd of about 400 people are protesting outside the event
1. President Barack Obama told union workers in Ohio that Mitt Romney would guide the nation to a losing season. Obama used the Labor Day appearance to respond Romney's recent speech in which he told voters that it's time for American to get a new co
1. First Lady Michelle Obama is scheduled to be the headline speaker at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night. President Obama is set to deliver his address Thursday. 2. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississipp
1. President Barack Obama is heading toward the Democratic national convention in Charlotte, stopping in Norfolk, Virginia, saying the election is about closing the gap between what America is now and what it should be. 2. The Pentagon says a former
1. President Barack Obama is ordering an increase in security at US embassies. That decision comes after the killing of the US ambassador and three others in Libya. The president has strongly condemned the violence, and he says those responsible will
1. Super Storm Sandy has killed more than three dozen people, many crashed by falling trees. At least 8.2 million across the Eastern United States are without power. Meanwhile, airlines have cancelled more than 15,000 flights. 2. President Barack Oba
1. President Barack Obama had his first look at the devastation that superstorm Sandy waged on New York City. He took a helicopter tour above sections of Queens and Staten Island that were ravaged by flooding and fires. 2. Israel has begun moving tro
1. President Barack Obama says he has no evidence that the scandal surrounding retired general David Petraeus has had a negative impact on national security. He says from what he's seen no classified information was disclosed. 2. President Obama says
1. President Barack Obama says he is committed to requiring the wealthy to pay more in taxes. He is expected to talk about the lame-duck congressional session during a White House news conference on Wednesday. 2. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Cli
1. Forecasters say Hurricane Sandy is continuing to move quickly and taking aim at several states along East Coast. The National Hurricane Center says the storm's top sustained winds are holding at about 90 miles an hour. 2. A construction crane is d
1. Heavy rain and flooding are still major threats for the next couple of days, as superstorm Sandy travels up the East Coast. At least 16 deaths are reported. Millions are without electricity. 2. First flood waters, then fire for an Oceanside neighb
1. Rescuers continue to comb New York City neighborhoods, looking for possible survivors following superstorm Sandy. There are also efforts by residents to reclaim some semblance of daily routines. Sandy killed more than 50 people during its eastern
1. President Barack Obama has gotten a first hand look at some of the damage caused by superstorm Sandy. He is officially away from the campaign trail for a third day, but his trip to New Jersey gives him a chance to project leadership in the final d
1. President Barack Obama enters the final hours of the 2012 presidential campaign with an edge in the hunt for the 270 electoral votes needed. He also needs more ways to reach that magic number. 2. On this Sunday before election day, the President s
1. President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are doing some multi-state campaigning. Both candidates are stopping in the battleground state of Ohio. Obama is also stopping in Wisconsin and Iowa, while Romney is in Florida, Virginia and New Ha
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