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Opposition forces in Syria claim that Syrian goverment troop used the poison and gas and killed dozen. Syria's goverment denies it. Eygptian authority took more leading members of the Islamic brotherhood into custody after arresting the group fear th
1. The United Nations says the Syrian government has agreed to allow international experts to visit the site of alleged chemical weapons attack on the * Damascus last week. The team's already in Syria, expect to start invesstigation Monday. 2. Hundre
The White House held a Cabinet-level meeting to decide whether to cut some of America's $1.5 billion in aid to Egypt due to the escalating violence. Eearlier today, the supreme leader of the Muslim Brotherhood was arrested in Cairo. The military judg
The bodies of 19 firefighters killed in an Arizona wildfire have been retrieved. The lone surviving member of the 20-person elite team -- known as Hotshots -- was moving the crew's truck at the time. Russia's Vladimir Putin says if Edward Snowden is
1. Supporters of gay marriage are celebrating two Supreme Court decisions today. One struck down a provision of a federal law denying federal benefits to married gay couples. The other cleared the way to the resumption of same sex marriage in Califor
Turmoil and uncertainty in Egypt deepened Wednesday after the country's defiant president insisted he will not step down in the face of demands by millions of protesters. The plane carrying Bolivia's president was rerouted to Austria after various Eu
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. As he embarks on an 8-day trip to Asia, President Bush is expected to take a parting shot at critics of the war in Iraq. 2. An assault by US and Iraqi troops trying to keep insurgents from crossing
1.President Bush press es China to expand religious, political and social freedoms and wins renewed promises to open Chinese markets to US businesses. 2. An ambush on a joint US-Iraqi patrol northwest
1.Consumer confidence soar s in November as declining gas prices and an improving job market contribute to a stronger-than-expected reading. 2.Former US attorney Ramsey Clark says he’s met with
President Obama's Affordable Care Act goes to the House of Representatives for a new vote Wednesday. The House is voting on the president's plan to delay a key part of the health care reform law for a year. Cleveland kidnapping suspect Ariel Castro i
1. Protests were held in numerous cities, over a Florida court finding George Zimmerman not guilty in the shooting death of unarmed teen, Trayvon Martin. Some protesters were arrested in LA after shutting down Sunset Boulevard. 2. The journalist who
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
1. The man convicted of holding 3 women captive in his Cleveland house for more than a decade and raping them repeatedly has been sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years. Ariel Castrol was sentenced Thursday. He had pleaded guilty to 937 co
1. Los Angeles police have arrested a man on suspicion of intentionally driving into crowds at the Venice Beach Boardwalk. One woman died, 11 others were injured. Police say 38-year-old Nathan Campbell has been booked for investigation of murder and
The military trial of the man accused of the 2009 shooting at Fort Hood will start Tuesday with the army psychiatrist set to represent himself. Major Nidal Hasan is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated
1. At least three people in two states will split the 448.4-million-dollar Powerball jackpot. Two winning tickets were sold in New Jersey and one was sold in Minnesota. One store owner in New Jersey says he will give his proceeds for selling a winnin
1. The Texas Senate passed sweeping new abortion restrictions late Friday, sending them to republican governor, Rick Perry to sign into law. The vote occurred after weeks of rallies that made the Texas of the focus of the national debate on abortion.
The White House says cutting off aid immediately to Egypt wouldn't be the best interests of the United States. Officials are still reviewing whether the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi counts as a coup. Meanwhile more than 50 people died in the cl
Boston Bombing suspect Jahar Tsarnaev arrived at his first pubilc court hearing since his arrest days after the April 15th attack. Survivors and family members of the victims were in the courtroom while spectators crowded outside. A landslide trigger