1. President Barack Obama says Mitt Romney's proposal to free companies from taxes on their foreign holdings would result in job creation overseas, not in the United States. Obama was speaking to supporters in Ohio, a crucial battleground for him as
1. Authorities in North Carolina's Outer Banks say they need to wait for a medical examiner's investigation to determine if a body found is that of a missing Ohio woman. Lynn Jackenheimer never returned home after a vacation. 2. Police say a 3-year-o
1. President Barack Obama isn't letting some rain dampen his effort for a second term. He held a rally in a downpour near Richmond, Virginia today where he cast Mitt Romney as a pioneer of outsourcing. 2. Afghan President Hamid Karzai is ordering a t
1. The start of summer is heating up the eastern seaboard. The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures into the high 90s from Boston down to Washington. Dozens of cities are setting up public cooling centers for those without air conditi
1. Prosecutors say the jurors in the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse case cannot forget about the 10 boys the former Penn State coach is accused of abusing. Closing arguments came today followed by jury deliberations. 2. Commerce Secretary John Bry
1. Violence storms that battered the eastern US have been blamed for killing at least ten people, and leaving more three millions without power. Many now are facing the possibility of temperatures near or above 100 degrees without electricity, withou
1. Millions of people along the eastern coast are dealing with a third straight day of 100 degree heat and no power. Since Friday, severe weather has been blamed for power failures and at least 22 deaths, most from trees falling on homes and cars. 2.
1. Why will it take so long for the lights to come back on? That's the question nearly 1.8 million people without electricity on the East Coast are asking. Officials warn that some neighborhoods may be in the dark for most of the week. 2. Army Staff
1. Crews continue to make progress against the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs. And more residents have been allowed back home. But the fire department is banning Forth of July fireworks saying, quote: it's not worth to risk. 2. Temperatures ar
1. Almost eight years after Yasser Arafat's death, Palestinian officials are preparing for a possible autopsy on his remains. That after his widow said a Swiss lab found elevated levels of a lethal radioactive isotope on the longtime leader's belongi
1. Some relief for firefighters in the west battling wildfires - rain in the form of strong thunderstorms. In Colorado, that fire that ravaged neighborhoods near Colorado Springs is nearly contained. 2. Six days after violent storms knocked out power
1. Ask anyone to Indian on the east, and they'll tell you simply it hot up there. Temperature is in the triple digits, and the weather is being blamed for at least 24 deaths. 2. Libya is taking a major step toward democracy today. Voters are filling
1. The lights are slowly coming back on across the mid Atlantic. Power crews have been restoring electricity after a violent storm Friday night knocked it out. By Sunday afternoon, millions remained in the dark. 2. A storm stranded passengers on a Ne
1. The Obama administration is urging Congress to help America's farmers who are suffering from the worst drought in 25 years. Officials say three-fifths of the US is experiencing a lack of rain. They are also warning consumers about potential price
1. In Alabama, police say they have a suspect in custody accused of firing into a crowded bar near the university of Alabama campus. Nearly a dozen people were wounded. 2. New warnings from Fed Chair Ben Bernanke to Congress in its pursuit of budget
1. The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to vote Wednesday afternoon on a new resolution to end the 17-month-old civil war in Syria. But Russia and China are still at odds with the US and western allies over the use of non-military sanctio
1. President Barack Obama will be giving his acceptance speech before a much smaller audience than originally planned. Officials have scrapped plans to hold Thursday night's speech in an outdoor football stadium because of the weather. Instead, Obama
1. As President Barack Obama prepares to make his case for another term, Paul Ryan says Obama has fallen woefully short of keeping the promises he made four years ago. At a rally in Colorado today, the Republican vice presidential candidate painted t
1. Hundreds of protesters clashed with Pakistani police as they tried to march toward the US consulate in Karachi. Police fired tear gas and water cannons at the protesters after they broke through a barricade. Protests against an American-made anti-
1. The anti-American fury is growing in the Mid-East over an anti-Islam film. Protests have now erupted in Yemen and Iraq, to go along with the violence in Egypt and Libya. 2. The White House is deploring the content of an anti-Muslim film as the hea
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