President Barack Obama is on Capitol Hill today trying to reassure fellow Democrats. He said they're on the right side of history on his health care law and immigration reform, key issues heading into next year's elections. O.J.Simpson has been grant
1. Bradley Manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemies for giving the classified secrets to WikiLeak. But he was convicted of 19 other charges including espionage, theft, computer fraud and other military infractions. Mannings sentencing hearing
1. Preliminary discussions are set to begin today in Washington on how the Israelis and Palestinians can resume talks that broke down in 2008. 2. At least 37 people are dead in southern Italy after a tour bus smashed into several cars in heavy traffi
1. Former Boston crime boss, Whitey Bulger, has been convicted in a string of extreme 11 killings and other underworld crimes. The 83-year-old Bulger faces life in prison for his role in the killings during the 1970s and 80s while he led in the Winte
1. U.S. Airways and American Airlines say they will use all legal options to fight back against a challenges to their merger plans. The Justice Department joined a half dozen states in filing a lawsuit to block the merger in federal court, saying it
Egyptian security forces cleared supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi from two sit-in camps. Protesters said at least 25 demonstrators died. A fast-moving wild fire destroyed at least a dozen homes. It forces many residents to evacuate from
Violence is spreading throughout Egypt as riot police swept away camps of supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi. Two journalists were among the dozens killed. A federal judge has sentenced former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. to 30 months in
1. Egypt's military leader says the army will not stand by silently watching the destruction of the country and the people. General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi says no more violence will be tolerated following days of unrest that left hundreds dead. 2. A yo
1. Egypt's military-backed government authorizes police to use deadly force. The government declares a state of emergency and night-time curfew after a deadly crackdown of ousted President Mohammed Morsi's supporters left more than 500 people dead. 2
Heavy gunfire run out Friday throughout Carol. Tens of thousands of Muslim brotherhood supporters trying to arbigulanded. The death toll finds about 60 and the so-called day of rage. Students moral home return to Presi for a month after a tornado swe
Officials in southern India say many of the 42 people killed in a bus crash were burned alive. Only the bus driver and half a dozen passengers managed to escape through a window after the vehicle crashed into a roadside barrier and caught on fire. Po
1. President Obama concedes his administration has fumbled the rollout of the affordable care act, admitting the first month enrolment numbers were lagging. As a fix, he is proposing that insurance companies continue to offer consumers plans that don
1. The White House technology chief got a griffing at a house hearing on Capitol Hill,as the administration released disappointing statistic, showing fewer than 27,000 people signed out for private house insurance last month, in states that rely on t
The number of dead in the Philippines is now over 2,000, less than a week after Typhoon Haiyan. 80 are listed as missing. Officials say only minimal food and water are reaching people in the devastated city of Tacloban. Hawaii's governor is set to si
1. The official death toll from the typhoon in the Philippine is nearly 1800 and authorities say it could rise considerably. An AP reporter in the devastated city of Tacloban saw dozens of bodies and no evidence organized aid delivery. 2. The Justice
An EU delegation is in Washington today to meet members of Congress and demand answers regarding the NSA spying controversy. The European lawmakers say trust across the Atlantic has been broken following allegations the NSA spied on some allies. Isra
1. A senior administration official says the White House is considering ending its surveillance on friendly foreign leaders. Members of Congress expressed concern during a hearing Tuesday that NSA programs under Obama administration may have gone too
1. President Obama headed to Massachusetts on Wednesday to discuss his health care law. The president used the speech to highlight the gradual rollout of the state's landmark 2006 health care law and keep expectations low for the early sign-up for hi
1. The FAA has OKd the use electronic devises from gate to gate. Passengers will be able to play games, watch movies and listen to music, but not talk on their cell phones. Some airlines are working quickly to implement the policy change. 2. Iraqs pr
1.Ousted Egyptian president Mohammad Morsi and 14 Muslim brotherhood figures wereon trial, accused them starting violence and murder. But Monday proceedingadjourned quickly. Morsi claimed he is still Egypt legitimate president andrefused to recognize
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