1. A winter storm is sparing the nation's capital from heavy snow. Federal offices were closed over predictions of up to 10 inches of snow. But only an inch or two fell in the DC area and most have melted as soon as it hit city streets. 2. A week of
1. Julio Acevedo surrendered to authorities in Pennsylvania Wednesday and is scheduled for an extradition hearing Thursday. He is accused in a gruesome New York City car crash that killed a pair of expected parents. Their baby was delivered by C-sect
1.The senator confirms John Byran had the CIA after a late struggle doing more presidential power to order drone strikes than his potentials to leave the spot agents. 2.Shuffle new sections against North Korea's UN Security Council condemning its bal
1. Two days before the start of a conclave at which they will choose the next Pope, cardinals have fanned out across Rome today to celebrate Mass. Elsewhere, officials took steps to definitively end Benedict's pontificate, destroying his ring, seals
1.In just a matter of hours, cardinoes will enter the Sistine Chapel(西斯廷教堂) to begin the task of electing a new Pope. 2.New York city says it will appeal today's ruling from a judge, who struck down the city's ban on large sugery drinks, ju
1.Cardinals are deciding on the new Pope. Thousands waiting in the chilly rain in St. Peter's Square have no trouble waiting this morning's black smoke, no one election at this time. 2.The House is expected to vote on a bill that would block the Obam
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
1. Newly sworn in Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke to Pentagon employees Wednesday, vowing to continue to build strong relations around the world and engage with allies. Hagel takes the helm at the Pentagon after the Senate voted to confirm him Tu
1.Some 85 billion dollars across the board spending cuts to dramatic agencies on the military are said to kick in Friday, president Barack Obama scheduled a meeting with congressional leaders tomorrow morning. 2.In South Africa, an investigation unde
1. A Florida sinkhole that swallowed a man is growing deeper. Crews are testing the earth around Jeff Bush's home and two of his neighbors. But they say the ground is so unstable they have been unable to search for Bush's body. 2. In Russia, thousand
1.Cruise has began raising the Florida home purst over a huge sink hole, workers were able to salvage some keep six for the family who was lived there, meanwhile, relatives of the man swollowed by the sink hole earlier this week, prayed with a paster
1. An official says the eight passengers aboard a small aircraft with landing gear troubles walked off the plane after it landed safely in St. Louis. 2. Police have identified a suspect being sought in the hit-and-run death of a pregnant woman and he
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