1. President Barack Obama says the Jersey shore is back and open for business. Obama played some arcade football and spoke to New Jersey residents along with Governor, Christ Christie. 2. Police and hospital officials say bombings and gunfire in cent
1.A record number of American women are now the sole or primary breadwinners in their families, a sign of the rising influence of working mothers, a new study finds. 2.A 22-year-old woman who raised the initial alarm about a newborn trapped in a sewe
1. Officials say a fire is under control after a train derailed outside Baltimore Tuesday. The CSX train carrying chemicals collided with a trash truck in a Baltimore suburb. The truck driver was the only person injured. 2. Iraqi police say bomb atta
1. Syrias Foreign Minister laid out a hard line Wednesday, saying Bashar Assad will remain president at least until elections in 2014, and might seek another term. 2. Until the local fertilizer company in west, Texas, blew up last month and demolishe
1. The Secret Service says a letter similar to two ricin-laced letters sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been intercepted by a White House mail screening facility. The letter was addressed to President Obama and has been turned over to the
1. The court-martial is underway for private first class Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks. The defense argued in its opening statement that Manning was young and naive but had good intentions, while
1.Jury selection starts today in Boston in the trial of reputed mobster James 'Whitey' Bulger. He is accused of a long list of crimes including participating in 19 killings while he was an FBI informant. 2.Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius had a pre-tr
1. Leaders of the Tea Party and other conservative groups have been telling a House panel today about what they say has been years of abuse by the Internal Revenue Service. They say when they applied for tax-exempt status, the IRS responded by asking
1. Egypts new interim president is paying tribute to the protesters who helped drive Mohammed Morsi from power. After his swearing in, Adly Mansour said the protesters corrected the path of the revolution that forced Hosni Mubarak out in 2011. 2. Aut
1. San Francisco's fire chief says 19 people remain hospitalized from a plane crash at San Francisco International Airport. Six are in critical condition following Saturday's crash of an Asiana Airlines 777. 2. With two train cars still burning, ther
1. President Obama is in Northern Ireland for thestart of the G8 Summit. His schedule includes a meeting with Russian PresidentVladimir Putin. 2. Turkish trade unions are calling for a one-daystrike in response to the Turkish governments crackdown on
1.Cheerful supporters of the cease of Venezuela president Huge Chavez to the street of the rockets, after vice-president Nicolas Maduro announced Chavez's death, and the election will be held within 30 days. 2.The Special Inspector General for Iraq r
1.Some Republicans in Congress are during up to a proposed nomination of Thomas Perez to be Labor Secretary, one senator says the choice of Perez is unfortunate, and neither so device him. 2.A door in the University of Central Florida remained closed
1. Ohio's attorney general says a grand jury will look into whether others broke the law by not speaking up after a teenage girl was raped by a pair of high school football players last summer. The two Steubenville boys were convicted Sunday. 2. The
1. Blizzard conditions have descended on the midsection of the country again. The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings and watches in Kansas and Oklahoma through Monday night. 2. President Barack Obama says Congress can keep across-t
1. Police in upstate New York have shot and killed a man, the suspect in a shooting of six people yesterday. Four people died. 64-year-old Kurt Myers had been holed up in an abandoned bar for 19 hours before being shot by police. 2. With some fiery d
1. Pope Francis the First. That is the name chosen by Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina, the first Pope ever from the Americas. The 76-year-old was elected during the second day of the conclave to choose a successor to Pope Benedict. 2. President
1.The Senate cleared the way Tuesday for Chuck Hagel to be the country's next Defense Secretary. Hagel's fellow republicans at previous argue that his record on Israel, Iran and nuclear weapons disqualified him with the join. 2.President Barack Obama
1.The Senate cleared the way Tuesday for Chuck Hagel to be the country's next Defense Secretary. Hagel's fellow republicans at previous argue that his record on Israel, Iran and nuclear weapons disqualified him with the join. 2.President Barack Obama
1. Thousands gathered in and around St. Peter's Square for Pope Benedict's last general audience before he steps down Thursday. Crowds watched the Pope by giant television screens with an estimated 50,000 in St. Peter's Square. 2. Chuck Hagel is expe
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