1. After dropping out of sight for the weekend to finish up their preparations, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are debating for the last time. This one in Boca Raton, Florida, focusing on foreign policy. 2. A medical examiner says the wife of
1. The White House says it is rejecting a Canadian company's plan to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Supporters say the 7-billion-dollar pipeline will bring jobs. Opponents worried about harm to the environment. 2. The lawyer for the capt
1. Search teams in Italy suspended their search for the survivors and victims of the cruise ship disaster after turbulent water shifted the ship's position. At least 11 people are now known dead. The captain faces criminal charges including manslaugh
1. The Republican ticket is looking to attack President Barack Obama's stand on Medicare. Meantime, Obama told supporters in Nevada that his opponent's spending cuts would cripple schools, while his tax cuts would shower more breaks on millionaires.
1. The second wife of Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is speaking up. ABC News says it will air an interview with Marianne Gingrich tonight. That will come just two days before her ex-husband competes in the South Carolina primary. 2.
1. An official says Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has returned to Jerusalem for another round meeting with Israeli leaders as she tries to block an elusive truce deal of the Israel-Hamas fighting. Clinton is due to travel later to Cairo. 2. Offi
1. Isaac nears the Louisiana coast as a Category 1 hurricane with top winds of 75 miles per hour. Landfall along the swampy coast is expected late Tuesday or early Wednesday. 2. Along the Gulf Coast, businesses are boarded up ahead of Isaac, but no w
1. Massachusetts investigators have found problems with cleanness and sterilization at a pharmacy linked to a deadly Meningitis outbreak, the outbreak has sicken 380 people, 23 of home have died. 2. President Barack Obama is urging supporters in Ohio
1. There is no rest for President Barack Obama, nor Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. Obama is in Iowa, telling voters there that trust matters, while Romney is in Nevada, hoping to get that swing state to go for him. 2. Real estate mogul
1. Susan Rice insists there was no intention to mislead the American people on the events at the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Rice released a statement the same day she met with senators. Several key republicans say they're even more troubled tha
1. Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are campaigning across Florida ahead Tuesday's Republican presidential primary. Romney spent time Saturday attacking President Barack Obama, while Gingrich defended his call for colonizing the moon. 2. The head of the
1. Jon Huntsman said he'll quit the presidential race Monday and endorse fellow Republican Mitt Romney. Huntsman is expected to make the announcement at an event in South Carolina. 2. The captain of the cruise liner that ran aground off Italy has bee
1. The US is hoping to stem the anti-American sentiment brewing in Pakistan. A TV ad carrying the US embassy seal has been released there, condemning an anti-Islam video at the center of the protests. 2. Syrian opposition activists say at least 30 pe
1. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is going on the offensive, days after a hidden camera video of him surfaced. He now says only he is equipped to help poor and middle-class Americans. 2. A new AP-GFK poll shows Americans are feeling bett
1. An attorney for the captain of the Costa Concordia says his client has been placed under house arrest. Captain Francesco Schettino has been accused of causing Friday's deadly shipwreck off the Italian coast. In a newly released recording, Schettin
1. Who are the 47% of Americans, Mitt Romney says, pay no income tax. A study by an nonpartisan group says 46% of Americans pay no federal income tax next year including senior citizens, low incomers and college students. 2. Mitt Romney continues to
1. President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are back on the campaign trail after last night's final presidential debate. Obama is telling voters in Florida that he's more trustworthy than Mitt Romney who shifted positions on several key issues. Meanwhi
1. A Republican plan to avoid the fiscal cliff came to an abrupt end. Plan B, as it was called, would have kept tax rates down for most Americans, but would not have addressed the spending cuts that take effect January 1st. 2. One of the two bank rob
1. A Christmas Day storm spins out of the Midwest toward the East Coast, leaving behind snow as far south as Texas and Oklahoma, and a wet wintry mess in places like Washington. 2. President Obama and members of Congress are coming back to Washington
1. President Obama and Congress members are expected back in Washington Thursday, it's an early end to their holiday break. Time is running out on the deal to avoid big tax increases and spending cuts set to go into effect next week. 2. A massive sto
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