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1. The Senate has cleared the way for gays to serve openly in the military. A bill to repeal Dont Ask, Dont Tell was approved today in what is being seen as a landmark vote for gay rights. However, it could take up to a year to implement the law. 2.
1. The man charged following a bombing and mass shooting in Norway will make his first court appearance Monday. A YouTube video and 1,500-page anti-Muslim manifesto believed to be written by Anders Breivik have appeared online. 2. Gay couples began m
1. European stocks slipped after Eurozone finance ministers failed to reach a final deal to get Greece its next installment of bailout money. Officials say they expect Greece will get the next 12-billion-Euro installment in July. Greece is facing a d
1. It was a year ago today that an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico burst into flames, killing 11 workers. For 85 days after that, 206 million gallons of BP oil spilt into the Gulf. Today, families of the 11 workers will fly over the scene, and there wi
1. The death toll is rising in New Zealand after a massive earthquake. Rescuers are scrambling to rescue anyone still alive in the rubble. The confirmed death toll from Tuesday's quake rose to 75. And at least 300 people are still reported missing. 2
1. More trouble at Japans tsunami-damaged nuclear plant. Workers were evacuated after smoke was spotted at one of the reactor buildings. Meanwhile, some food shipments have been halted over radiation concerns. 2. The Pentagon says airstrikes have sca
1. Tourists have started evacuating Ocracoke Island in North Carolina, the first test to see if people will get out of the way of potentially major Hurricane Irene. Forecasters say Irene could approach the U.S. as a monster Category-4 storm. 2. A 5.8
1. A Misrata military council official says Moammar Gadhafi, his son and a top aide have been buried in a secret location. The three bodies have been held in cold storage in Misrata since Gadhafi was captured near his hometown of Sirte on Thursday. L
1. Irene is now a tropical storm, but it remains massive and powerful as it soaks New England and moves northward into Canada. At least 15 deaths are blamed on the storm, many due to fallen trees. 2. From North Carolina to Maine, residents are cleani
1. President Barack Obama gets a first-hand look at the 8-year-old war he inherited and ramped up. During a surprise visit to Afghanistan, Obama applauded US troops and Afghanistan's campaign against insurgents, but told Afghan leaders they need to d
1. It will be next week at the earliest before Republican Lisa Murkowski knows whether she will be defending her Senate seat from Alaska this November. The vote count from yesterday's primary shows about 2,000 votes behind challenger, Sarah Palin-bac
1. The American who traveled to Pakistan to track down Osama bin Laden is back home in Colorado. Gary Faulkner arrived at the Denver Airport just around midnight. He had been detained in Pakistan after he was found in the northern part of the country
1. The nomination of Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court clears a Senate Committee by a vote of 13:6, with only one Republican supporting her. Now, the full Senate is expected to vote on her nomination before Congress begins its summer recess. 2. Actre
1.The Senate has now scheduled final passage of a healthcare reform bill by Christmas. Under Senate rules, Democrats need 60 votes on three separate occasions to limit Republican debate and pass the legislation. The first vote came early this morning
1. The White House says it is rejecting a Canadian company's plan to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Supporters say the 7-billion-dollar pipeline will bring jobs. Opponents worried about harm to the environment. 2. The lawyer for the capt
1. The streets of downtown Anaheim, California showing scars of a fourth day of violent protests. Police headquarters and city hall were targeted by protesters angry over two deadly police shootings. 2. Dozens of tanks converge on Aleppo, Syria with
1. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has told a Senate panel that the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia did not put President Barack Obama's security at risk. She added the agents' alleged behavior though is inexcusable. 2. N
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