1. Residents of Tulsa's predominantly black north side say they are afraid the shooter is still roaming their neighborhoods, looking for victims after five people were shoot and three killed. Investigators think the early Friday morning shootings are
1. JetBlue Airlines has suspended pilot Clayton Osbon following a bizarre rant Tuesday on a Las Vegas-bound flight. Passengers wrestled Osbon to the ground as the co-pilot took over the flight and made an emergency landing in Texas. 2. A congressman
1. A Cleveland hospital says another student wounded in an Ohio high school shooting has died, bringing the death toll to three. The teenage suspect faces a juvenile court hearing Tuesday afternoon. 2. As voters headed to the polls in Michigan and Ar
1. The neighbors of Robert Bales are speaking out about the army staff sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan last weekend. They say he never expressed a lot of emotion about his multiple deployments. 2. Syria's State radio is report
1. US defense officials say Afghan President Hamid Karzai is not demanding all American forces leave Afghan villages in a meeting with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. But a Karzai statement is calling for a quick withdrawal. 2. The United Nations say
1. A jury has found Virginia Tech negligent for delaying a campus warning of the first shootings in a 2007 campus massacre that left 33 dead. Jurors returned the verdict in a wrongful death civil suit brought by the parents of two students who were k
1. It was a big night for Rick Santorum, who swept the Republican primaries in Alabama and Mississippi. Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney finished second and third in both states. But Romney ended up winning more delegates than Santorum among the day tha
1. A gunman in Ohio killed at least one student and wounded four others at Cleveland area high school. The suspect has been taken into police custody. Police have not released the motive. 2. The National Association of Realtors says sales contracts f
1. Residents in the Midwest are picking up the pieces after more than a dozen tornadoes ripped through the region. At least nine people were killed and more than 30 injured. 2. Republican front-runner Mitt Romney is moving on to Ohio. Buoyed by a pai
1. The Senate defeats a Republican effort to roll back the president's policy on contraception insurance coverage. The measure would have allowed employers and insurance providers to opt out of health care legislation. 2. The Red Cross says it has pe
1. Rescue crews are continuing to find victims of Friday's severe weather. Dozens from Indiana to Georgia were killed. The tornadoes destroyed homes, businesses and tossed around cars and buses. 2. BP has agreed to a 7.8-billion dollar settlement of
1. President Barack Obama says he prefers to use diplomacy to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. But he told the America Israeli Public Affairs Committee that he won't hesitate to use force when necessary to defend the US and its interests.
1. President Barack Obama is meeting with Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The two met for several hours at the White House with Iran's nuclear program being a major discussion point. Netanyahu said Israel is a sovereign nation with the rig
1. It's Super Tuesday. Republican voters in ten states are choosing which candidate should get the chance to challenge President Barack Obama in November. Mitt Romney is hoping to solidify his front-runner status, Rick Santorum is fighting to keep it
1. Mitt Romney barely topped Rick Santorum in Ohio's closely watched Super Tuesday Republican primary. Romney also won Alaska, Virginia, Idaho, Vermont and Massachusetts. Santorum won Oklahoma, Tennessee and North Dakota. Newt Gingrich won in Georgia
1. Mitt Romney heads into next week Super Tuesday with primary wins in Arizona and Michigan. Ten states of contests next Tuesday including Georgia, Virginia and Ohio. 2. The Coast Guard says one crew member is dead, three others are missing, followin
1. In Greece, a senior judge is sworn in to lead a caretaker government for the next month. This comes a day after power-sharing talks collapsed. Greece is facing a political crisis, threatening its membership in the euro. 2. Vice President Joe Biden
1. A House subcommittee holds a hearing Wednesday on how to regulate big banks. The hearing is expected to get a lot of attention following JP Morgan's recent loss of two billion dollars. 2. Authorities in Mississippi say someone posing as a law enfo
1. The CEO of JPMorgan Chase is keeping his job as chairman of the board. Some shareholders wanted Jamie Dimon to lose the other title after the giant bank lost two billion dollars on risky trades. However, he survived the vote that began weeks befor
1. A political stalemate in Greece is rattling financial markets worldwide. It comes more than a week after elections gave no party a majority in parliament. Greeks are furious over the handling of their financial crisis and severe austerity measures
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