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1. Democrats have secured enough votes to pass health care reform. Saturday, Ben Nelson became the 60th senator signed on to the bill. The legislation is the center keys of President Barack Obama's domestic agenda and its passage would be a major vic
1. Crews in tornado-ravaged Missouri are not giving up yet in the search for survivors. At least 117 people were killed by Sundays severe weather. And forecasters warn more bad storms are coming. 2. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is congra
1. The Souris River appears to be starting a slow decline at Minot, North Dakota. Efforts to hold off further flood damage are successful so far. The forecasters warn Minot won't be clear of danger until the water falls significantly later this week.
1. A spokesman for Libya's rebels says forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi are posted just outside Tripoli and it wouldn't take long for them to get to the center of the capital. There's still no word where Gadhafi is, but his son Saif, who was reported
1. An enormous mistake may cost the top US official in Afghanistan his job. General Stanley McChrystal has been summoned to the White House from Afghanistan to explain some unflattering comments he made about President Barack Obama and his aides in a
1. A new AP poll of likely voters finds theyre evenly divided on whether President Barack Obama's health care law should be scrubbed or retooled. Among likely voters, 36% said they want to revise the law, 37% want the law repealed, only 15% said they
1. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is expected to win today's GOP primaries in five states. His already substantial lead could force Newt Gingrich to exit the race. Gingrich has been pushing for a strong showing to make a strong combat.
1. The Environmental Protection Agency has taken a major step toward regulating greenhouse gases, saying they are threat to the public health. The news comes as the UN's biggest climate change conference is underway in Denmark. Organizers say this ma
1. The Environmental Protection Agency has taken a major step toward regulating greenhouse gases, saying they are threat to the public health. The news comes as the UN's biggest climate change conference is underway in Denmark. Organizers say this ma
1. The military's top uniformed officer says gays should be allowed to openly serve in uniform. Admiral Mike Mullen tells the Senate Armed Services Committee that he is troubled by a policy that forces people to lie about who they are in order to def
This is AP news minute. President Barack Obama says the financial crisis riping through Europe is scaring the world,speaking in Carliforlia at Town Hall,Obama said Europe never fall a heal from the financial crisis in 2007. The latest and seriousest
1. At least 35 deaths in ten states are now blamed on hurricane Irene. The storm left a trail of misery from North Carolina to Canada, washing away roads, flooding homes and knocking out power. Damage is still being assessed. 2. Federal government ha
1. President Barack Obama says Congress needs to extend a payroll tax cut. Since the economical recovery is still fragile, he says, and middle-class families need the money. But tax cut will expire at the year's end. 2. The Postal Service says it's s
1. Authorities say an Ethiopian Airlines jet was in flames before it plunged into the Mediterranean Sea minutes after takeoff. It had 90 people on board when it left Beirut Airport Monday. The cause of the crash is not known, although terrorism is no
This is AP news minute. 1. While some parts of Louisiana are beginning to recover from devastating flooding, other areas are preparing for high waters. Louisiana's governor says 40,000 homes are damaged by the floods, which left at least eight dead.
Laptops Being Banned In Restaurants Dining alone is one of the most solitary experiences a person can have. Its a lot of me time. And if youve done a solo dining date then youve likely brought along a book or magazine. Something to pass the time. The
1. President Barack Obama is expected to ask for a three-year freeze on part of the federal budget during his State of the Union address tomorrow. The freeze would affect almost five hundred billion dollars in programs, but not touch the Pentagon, ve
1. Libyan rebels say they will agree to a cease fire if Muammar Gaddafi pulls his forces out of all cities and allows peaceful protests. Libyan opposition leaders also say theyve struck a deal with Cartel to sell rebel-held oil. Proceeds would be use
1. The countdown is on to a Friday deadline for a federal government shutdown. President Obama wants to avoid the shutdown and he is now actively involved in trying to get a spending cuts deal. He says he will call Speaker Boehner and other leaders b
[1] Chile's president says the death toll from Saturday's 8.8-magnitude quake has topped 700. Deaths are expected to be highest in Concepcion, a city of more than 200,000 near the epicenter. [2] President Barack Obama's doctor says the commander-in-c