1. Russia and China have vetoed a Security Council resolution that calls for Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to step down. The resolution which is supported by all the other council members aimed at stopping the ongoing violence in Syria. 2. Mitt Ro
1. While Nevada's caucuses are looking like a big win for Mitt Romney, his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination are shrugging it off as the expected result. Newt Gingrich says he's focused on making it to Super Tuesday, where he says he'
1. Syria is seeing more diplomatic fallout from its continued violent crackdown on protesters. The US is closing its embassy there, pulling all American diplomats out of the country. And the British are recalling their ambassador for consultations on
1. A federal appeals court has declared California same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional. The ruling paves the way for a likely US Supreme Court showdown on the voter-approved law known as Proposition 8. 2. A vice president at the Susan G. Komen for
1. A Coroner's official says they won't release information on an autopsy performed on Whitney Houston at the request of police detectives investigating her death. Houston was found dead Saturday in the bathtub in a Beverly Hills hotel room. 2. Greek
1. The Los Angeles coroner's office says an autopsy will be performed on Whitney Houston. The 48-year-old singer was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel room Saturday. She was also mourned Sunday at the church her family attended in Newark, New Jersey.
1. Sources say Whitney Houston's body will be taken home to New Jersey late Monday for a funeral to be held at week's end. Meanwhile police say Houston was found in a tub and unconscious in a Beverly Hills hotel Saturday. It could be weeks before a c
1. Chinese expected next leader is defending his nation's record on human right, but says there is room for improvement. Vice president Xi Jinping said he had candid discussions on the issue with President Obama at the White House. 2. President Obama
1. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will hold the first of at least four hearings focused on the General Services Administration this week after runaway spending for conferences and other events was uncovered. 2. Jury selection
1. The UN Security Council has united behind a legally binding resolution calling for violence in Syria to end immediately and peace talks to begin. It authorized the deployment of UN military observers to monitor a ceasefire there. 2. President Bara
1. A senior house Republican says he doubts that a Secret Service scandal involving prostitutes in Columbia was a one-time incident. 11 Secret Service employees have been placed on administration leave after allegedly partying with prostitutes in adv
1. George Zimmerman has made his first court appearance on a second-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Judge said an arraignment would be held on May 29th before another judge. 2. Jury selection is underway in the trial of
1. The Senate has rebuffed efforts to move ahead on a bill to repeal tax breaks for oil companies. A vote to proceed failed to get the necessary two-thirds majority. President Barack Obama had pleaded for Congress to end subsidies. 2. Police in Flori
1. Anyone selling lottery tickets can expect brisk business today. The record 540-million-dollar Mega millions jackpot is up for grabs tonight. Experts say a player is about 50 times more likely to be struck by lighting than to win the big prize. 2.
1. That Mega Millions jackpot leaps to 640 million, raising what had already been a world-record prize. The drawing for the fortune is set for Friday night. The odds of winning - about 1 in 176 million. 2. The Supreme Court is casting its vote on hea
1. Authorities in Oakland, California have a 43-year-old man in custody for allegedly going on a shooting rampage at a tiny Christian college. Seven people were killed, and three wounded on Monday. The man named One L. Goh is a former student at the
1. After sweeping Republican primaries in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia, Mitt Romney will address the same newspaper executives today that President Barack Obama spoke to yesterday. 2. The National Weather Service plans to survey t
1. Experts are looking for clues in the debris to determine just how many tornadoes hit the Dallas-Fort Worth region yesterday. The storms damaged hundreds of homes, but there are no reports of fatalities. One tornado may have reached 165 miles an ho
1. President Obama is set to sign the JOBS Act at the White House today. JOBS stands for Jumpstart Our Business Startups. It includes initiatives to help small businesses grow. 2. Texas Governor Rick Perry is set to tour tornado damage around Dallas.
1. President Barack Obama has signed the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act. JOBS legislation includes key initiatives to help small businesses and startups grow and create jobs. 2. Residents in the suburb of Damascus have endured eight hours of she
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