1. The Supreme Court's debate on the Obama Administration's overhaul of the healthcare system is under way. Question today is centered on whether a 19th century tax law could derail the case. Huge line formed by dawn are people trying to get in to he
1. Rodney King, the man whose 1991 videotaped beating led to some of the nation's most destructive race riots, has died. Police say King's fianc found him at the bottom of their swimming pool early Sunday morning. 2. Investors around the world are ke
1. The suspect in the Colorado theater shooting appears in court for the first time. 24-year-old Jame Holmes said nothing, his hair dyed reddish orange, his eyes drooping. The shooting left 12 dead and 58 injured. 2. The NCAA hands Penn state univers
1. President Barack Obama says elections in Greece indicate positive prospects for a new government that will cooperate with Europe. But Obama says economic problems there are still a concern for world leaders. He spoke alongside Mexican President Fe
1. President Barack Obama is comforting survivors and families of those killed and wounded in last week's Colorado theater shooting. The City of Aurora has a vigil planned. 2. At the same time, the University of Colorado says it's investigating wheth
1. The police chief in Sanford, Florida at the center of a fatal neighborhood watch shooting is stepping down temporarily, saying he has become a distraction. Police did not arrest the man shooting unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. 2. An intelligen
1. JetBlue Airline says the pilot of a plane that was heading from New York to Las Vegas experienced a medical situation. The airline isn't getting any more specific about why the pilot began stumping around the plane, talking about Iraq, Iran and Al
1. The New Hope Baptist Church in Newark was packed to capacity for singer Whitney Houston's funeral. A variety of stars spoke and performed. Houston is expected to be laid to rest near her father's grave in New Jersey. 2. New York's Timothy Dolan is
1. The team of nuclear experts is on its way to Tehran for a second time in less than a month. The group is hoping Iranian officials will agree to talk about suspensions that the nation is working on a clandestine atomic arms program. 2. Republican p
1. Violence continues in Syria. Activists say more than 60 people have been killed today. Among those killed, two journalists who were in the besieged city of Homs. Marie Colvin was an American. 2. President Barack Obama is calling for an overhaul of
1. After a win in Louisiana, Rick Santorum is vowing to continue his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. That despite a big gap in the race for delegates. An Associated Press tally shows Mitt Romney has accumulated more than twice as
1. Republicans in Louisiana are making their choice for a presidential nominee. Louisiana will send 46 delegates to the Republican national convention this summer. But only 20 are at stake in today's primary. 2. Battles between Syria troops and rebel
1. Officials say a 170-billion dollar bailout bill for Greece will prevent a default next month. It will also come with close monitoring demanded by some members of the Euro Zone frustrated that the country has not always enacted powerful reforms and
1. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has told a Senate panel that the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia did not put President Barack Obama's security at risk. She added the agents' alleged behavior though is inexcusable. 2. N
1. Representative Todd Akin says he is staying in the race for Missouri Senate despite comments that women's body can prevent pregnancies in cases of so-called legitimate rape. He is facing growing calls to leave the race. 2. Authorities say two coll
1. The jury in one of the biggest technology disputes in history is expected to hear closing arguments Tuesday from lawyers for Apple and Samsung. Apple accused Samsung of copying iPhone and iPad technology. Samsung lawyers countered that others had
1. The streets of downtown Anaheim, California showing scars of a fourth day of violent protests. Police headquarters and city hall were targeted by protesters angry over two deadly police shootings. 2. Dozens of tanks converge on Aleppo, Syria with
1. Family members of Manuel Diaz, who died in a weekend police shooting, have poured their anger into a civil rights lawsuit against Anaheim, California. This as public outrage spilled onto the streets in a fourth day of violence. 2. Turkey sealed it
1. The White House and the Senate's top Democrat are making it clear, new gun legislation won't be on the political agenda this year. White House spokesman Jay Carney says there are other things that can be done, short of legislation to reduce violen
1. Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus is insisting that the GOP can have a great week despite tropic storm Isaac bearing down on the Golf Coast. The Republican national convention is getting under way in Tampa but most of day's activities have
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