1. President Barack Obama signs new policy guidelines to oversee when the US can use drone strikes against suspected terrorists. He says its all about clear guidelines oversight and accountability. 2. British police arrest two more people, part of an
1. The group WikiLeaks says Edward Snowden will seek asylum in Ecuador. The former government contractor is wanted for revealing highly classified surveillance programs. Snowden arrived in Moscow Sunday. Meanwhile, the U.S. says it's annulled Snowden
1. The Supreme Court has ruled the heart of the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional. Justices struck down the part that determines which states must get federal approval for election changes. Controversial voter ID laws in Mississippi and Alabama c
1. President Obama plans to speak at Arlington National Cemetery, and lay a wreath at the tombs of the unknowns on Monday, as the nation observes memorial day. 2. Kenya says the man accused of killing a British soldier last week in London was arreste
1. President Barack Obama traveled to Moore, Oklahoma Sunday for a firsthand look at the damage caused by a massive tornado that devastated the town. Obama told residents they are not alone as they recover from the storm that left 24 people dead. 2.
1. In Boston, a visit from President Barack Obama, a church service comforting those injured in the Marathon bombing. But Obama is vowing to hunt down those responsible for the twin blasts, promising justice. 2. Texas Governor, Rick Perry is calling
The White House says Hong Kong made a deliberate choice to release the man who leaked details about National Security Agency surveillance programs. Hong Kong says the decision to allow Edward Snowden to leave for Russia was a technical one. Obama spo
1. Opening statements begin Monday in the trial of George Zimmerman. The neighborhood watch volunteer says he was defending himself when he shot and killed unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin, in Sanford, Florida. 2. Ecuador says its considering an asyl
1. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has been hearing the anger of Republicans over the attack on a US consulate in Libya. Clinton testified before Congress about the department's missteps leading up to the assault on the outpost in Benghazi.
1. Thousands residents gathered in the Egyptian city of Mansoura Tuesday, to mourn the victims of a deadly bombing in the police headquarter. At least 13 people were killed and dozens more injured in the attack , that the government has blamed on Isl
1. The Senate is expected to pass a comprehensive defense bill later night. The legislation would crack down on sexual assaults in military and provide 552-billion for regular defense spending and another 80-billion for the war in Afghanistan and som
1. President Obama now has an advisory panel recommendation from surveillance program. It suggests limiting the bulk collection of American's phone records. 2. 3 deaths in a terrific head-on collision on Miami, including a 5 year old girl. Authoritie
Same sex couples are lining up and getting married in Utah after a judge's ruling legalized it. The state of Utah is appealing the decision. An explosion believed to be caused by a car bomb killed a dozen people and wounded more than a hundred others
1. Last minute, health insurance shoppers have been given a one-day grace period in case of technical problems. Federal officials say the deadline to sign up under the new healthcare law has been extended through Tuesday. 2. Two members of the Russia
Residents of norhtern New England and the Upper Midwest could be plagued by power outages well into the week after ice and snow struck both areas over the weekend. A top U.N. official says there are still sporadic clashes in Bor, South Sudan where U.
1. The United Nations mission in South Sudan says it is relocating all noncritical staff from the capital, amid escalating violence. The latest violence in the worlds newest country has killed hundreds and has world leaders concerned about war. 2. Ex
1. Pope Francis celebrated his first Christmas as pontiff. His day includes an address to thousands of people in Saint Peters Square, and millions watching around the world. 2. US soldiers in Afghanistan are among those celebrating Christmas. Soldier
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