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1. Over 7 thousand gallons of oil have been raked, skimmed and vacuumed from a spill that stretched across nine miles of California coast. Up to 105,000 gallons may have leaked from the ruptured pipeline on Tuesday. 2. Islamic State militants overran
1. Crews are assessing the damage to homes, bridges and roadways in northern Californias Napa Valley following Sundays magnitude of 6.0 Earthquake. One hospital reports treating more than 170 people for injuries. 2. The funeral for Michael Brown is s
A 15-year-old boy found his way onto an airport's tarmac and into a jetliner's wheel well, later flying for 5 hours to Hawaii. The boy had passed out in the air and did not regain consciousness until an hour after the plane's ending. Police in Dallas
Bill de Blasio officially becomes New York City's 109th mayor. Former President Bill Clinton performed the inauguration and stated his strong support for de Blasio's progressive and liberal agenda, making de Blasio the first Democratic mayor of New Y
1. In Denver, President Barack Obama is signing the economic stimulus bill into law today. He says the plan creates jobs, consumer spending and public optimism. It's the most sweeping economic package in decades and a big win for Obama's one-month-o
1.The Federal Reserve says its opening a new front in its battle to lift the country out of recession. It announced today that it will buy up to 300 billion dollars in long term Treasury securities over the next six months. 2.The head of financially
1. President Obama is in Mexico to confront a security threat on America's doorstep - the deadly flow of drugs and weapons. Following his short stay in Mexico City, Obama travels to the two-island Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago for the Summ
1.Tropical Storm Claudette made landfall on the Florida Panhandle packing fifteen-mile-per-hour winds. It is now a tropical depression. Meanwhile Bill has become the Atlantic season's first hurricane. 2.Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is hospitalized af
1. The anti-American fury is growing in the Mid-East over an anti-Islam film. Protests have now erupted in Yemen and Iraq, to go along with the violence in Egypt and Libya. 2. The White House is deploring the content of an anti-Muslim film as the hea
1. Police say two people are dead following a helicopter crash during rush hour in central London. The helicopter apparently hit a construction crane on top of a building. It crashed just south of the Thames near an underground train station and the
1. The first tough gun control legislation since the New Town, Connecticut school shooting is about to pass in New York. The state Senate has easily passed the legislation and the assembly will follow suit Tuesday. 2. A person familiar with the situa
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. President Obama is in Northern Ireland for thestart of the G8 Summit. His schedule includes a meeting with Russian PresidentVladimir Putin. 2. Turkish trade unions are calling for a one-daystrike in response to the Turkish governments crackdown on
1.A record number of American women are now the sole or primary breadwinners in their families, a sign of the rising influence of working mothers, a new study finds. 2.A 22-year-old woman who raised the initial alarm about a newborn trapped in a sewe
1. The standoff continues in Alabama where police say Jimmy Lee Dykes grabbed a little boy off a school bus and shot and killed the bus driver who tried to stop him. SWAT teams are outside a bunker where they say Dykes has the child. 2. The Senate is
1. Congress has approved legislation that ends furloughs of air traffic controllers. 2. Government officials say the Boston bombing suspects mother was added to a federal terrorism database about 18 months before the attack. 3. Hundreds of high schoo
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
1. Senior US officials are laying out their case for a military strike against Syria to lawmakers in a classified briefing. Meanwhile, Secretary of State John Kerry is citing fresh evidence that the Syrian government used sarin gas on civilians. 2. T
Political change has swept the nation. Republicans took control of the Senate on election day and solidified their majority in the House. The GOP picked up at least 7 Senate seats. Republicans also had a strong showing in the races for governor, winn
1. A Dallas nurse who tested positive for Ebola has officially been cleared the deadly disease. Amber Vinson left Emory University Hospital following treatment for Ebola after caring for one of the 1st patients diagnosed in the US. Vinson was given a