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1. North (Korea) denies reports that it's getting ready to test a long-range missile. But the U. S. and Japan are taking no chances . Both are urging the Koreans not to go forward with any testing. 2.
1. Five of the seven terror suspects arrested yesterday have made their initial court appearance in Miami. They're accused of plotting to bomb the Sears Tower in Chicago and other buildings. Security
1. Firefighters are making progress on this 4200-acre wildfire in northern Arizona. Some of the residents evacuated from scenic Oak Creek Canyon were allowed to return home Saturday. 2. Some English s
1. Flood warnings and watch es were in effect Tuesday afternoon for much of the Mid-Atlantic region. A deluge over the past two days has forced people from their homes and put tourists and government
1. Major rivers in the Northeast are crest ing after days of rain left many areas flooded. At least 14 deaths are being blamed on the massive rainfall, which has forced thousands to evacuate. 2. A 12-
1. Neil Entwistle, the British man accused of murdering his wife and infant daughter, was arraign ed in court Thursday. Entwistle pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bail . 2. The investig
1. Harry Whittington says accidents do and will happen. The 78-year-old lawyer was released from a hospital Friday, 6 days after Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot him during a quail hunting
1. The winners of the record-breaking Powerball jackpot step forward Wednesday to claim their prize. The eight co-workers from Nebraska will each receive about 22 million dollars before taxes. 2. Conc
1. This White House report finds poor planning and lack of leadership led to widespread failures in dealing with Hurricane Katrina. The Department of Homeland Security says it's taking steps to prepar
1. After insisting that he wasn't supposed to play a role in 9/11, Zacarias Moussaoui is now contradicting himself with some surprising testimony. The al-Qaida conspirator testifying at his death pena
1. Baghdad police found 17 bodies under a bridge Wednesday. The men had been handcuff ed and then shot. Hundreds of Iraqis have been killed in sectarian violence and by death squad s operating inside
1. Tennessee officials say Marry Winkler confess ed to killing her minister husband Wednesday and then leaving town with the couple's three young daughters. Winkler was arrested late last night after
1. The deadline has passed, and still no word about the fate of kidnapped American journalist Jill Carroll. Her captors are demanding a release of all female prisoners in Iraq. Carroll was kidnapped J
1. New video obtained exclusively by the Associated Press shows a FEMA briefing 19 hours before Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast. Then chief Michael Brown shows a clear sense of urgency a
1. The Arab based company that was set to take over port operations in the United States is back ing out of the deal. The company owned by the government of Dubai says it plans to transfer the operati
1. The UN tribunal says it will conduct a full investigation into Slobodan Milosevic’s death. The former Serb leader apparently died of natural causes in his prison cell in the Netherlands where he
1. It seems Slobodan Milosevic died of a heart attack. That’s according to the preliminary autopsy results. The former Yugoslav leader was found dead in his jail cell in the Netherlands Saturday, on
1. The government scored a partial victory Friday in the death penalty trial of Al-Qaeda conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. The judge accepted a compromise which allows prosecutors to present new witness
1. Sunday marked the 3rd anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. With dwindling public support, President Bush took to the road Monday giving a speech in Cleveland. He talked about the progress bein
1. The prime suspect in grad student Imette St. Guillen's brutal death has been charged. Darryl Littlejohn denies raping, strangling and dumping the 24-year-old student's body last month in Brooklyn.