1. The nomination of General John Allen to lead US European command is on hold. The pause comes as investigators examine emails between him and a woman who received threatening emails from Paula Broadwell, the woman who had an affair with CIA directo
1. Today is the election day with voters heading to the polls across the nation. The tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch reflected the tight race in the national polls. President Obama and Mitt Romney each got five votes there. 2. Mitt Romney i
1. From east to west, north to south, voters are making their voices heard. It's Election Day, and people have been flocking to the polls to not only pick the next president, but also members of Congress. 2. President Barack Obama is congratulating r
1. President Obama has been re-elected to another four years in the White House. Obama told supporters that the best is yet to come. Obama also says he wants to meet with Republican rival Mitt Romney to talk about how they can work together. 2. After
1. While most of the nation has gone without much snow this season, Alaska is getting more than it can handle. At City of Valdez, they've seen more than 26 feet since November. 2. Democrats in Wisconsin are winding down their effort to gather enough
1. Outrage after a video was posted online that appears to show four US marines urinating on corpses. US military officials condemned the video and launched a full investigation. The AP hasn't independently verified the video's authenticity. 2. Mitt
1. Mitt Romney is the winner of the New Hampshire Republican primary. Ron Paul came in second. Jon Huntsman finished third. Next stop, the South Carolina primary on January 21st. 2. Cordova, Alaska is waiting on an order of shovels as it continues di
1. The day after Mitt Romney's big win in the New Hampshire primary, attacks from Republican rivals asattention shifts to the South Carolina primary. Newt Gingrich says Romney's work asa venture capitalist cost people jobs. 2. The USsays it played no
1. President Obama and Mitt Romney will both be in Ohio Wednesday, one week before early voting kicks off in the key Midwestern state. 2. Today's UN General Assembly speech by Egypt's new president will be closely watched for clues about his democr
1. President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are hoping to persuade at least 80 undecided voters. That's how many people are in the audience at the second town hall style debate in New York. 2. Hillary Clinton is answering to Repub
1.Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he's raised more than 170 million in September, slightly behind President Obama's figure of 181 million. Both candidates are using the money for offices and ads. 2.The Captain of the cruise ship th
1. Former US Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania has died. The Republican-turned-Democrat, who played a key role in many Supreme Court nominations, was 82. Specter died Sunday morning from complications of non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. 2. Extreme athlete
1. President Barack Obama will address the UN General Assembly Tuesday. He will declare that anti-American rage and riots among Muslims abroad will never force the United State to backtrack on diplomacy. 2. Republican challenger Mitt Romney will addr
1. President Barack Obama pledged US support for Syrians trying to oust their president. In remarks to the United Nations, Obama called Bashar Assad a dictator who massacres his own people. Still, UN chief Ban Ki-moon emphasised ending Syria's civil
1. The NFL and the union representing referees could be near a deal, ending a lockout in a questionable calls by replacement refs that have stoked anger at the league. If a deal is reached, referees could be on the filed this weekend. 2. Egypt's new
1. President Obama and Mitt Romney will be campaigning in the same state again Thursday. It's Virginia this time, after both spent time in Ohio, another pivotal state. 2. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make his case against Iran befor
1. Benjamin Netanyahu is warning that Iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by next summer. Speaking before the United Nations, Israeli's prime minister says the world must draw a clear red line to make Iran back down from its
1. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will host a meeting of allies to urge opponents of the Syrian regime to unite under a set of common principles. The friends of Syria group meets on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. 2. There is no
1. The White House says President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain in full agreement about keeping Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. The two talked on the phone Friday. 2. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says intelligence s
There's still about a month ago went to the US election, but Venezuelans are making their choice between president President Hugo Chavez and its challenger Henrique Capriles. Chavez who has been in office near 14 years says he'll accept the outcome o
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