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1. Hurricane Irene killed at least 45 people when 2 million people still in the dark, according to an Associated Press tally. In Vermont, many have no power, no telephone service and no way to leave. 2. The White House says President Barack Obama wil
1. Top officials of Standand Poor's are defending their decision to degrade the US government's credit rating. White House claims that it was a hasty decision based on faulty math, but the SP says it was reasoned conclusion. 2. More than 20 elite Nav
1. President Barack Obama is on the road. He was greeted in St. Paul, Minn, by the state's governor and congressional delegation. The White House says the three-day bus tour through Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois will focus exclusively on the economy.
1. Exit polls are showing Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's Party tallying less than 50% of the vote in Russia's parliamentary election. The results represent a significant drop in support for United Russia compared to the previous election four years
1. A third former employee says she considered filing a workplace complaint over what she considered aggressive and unwanted behavior by Herman Cain. She worked for the Republican presidential candidate in 1990s. 2. The White House says the US has a
1. Stocks soared after European leaders agreed on a deal to slash Greece's debt load. Stronger US economic growth and corporate earnings also drove commodities and treasury yields higher. 2. The UN security council has voted unanimously to lift the n
1. Tourists are lining up to get out of Bermuda, as Hurricane Igor bears down on the island. The storm is packing winds of 105 miles per hour and is expected to hit either late Sunday or early Monday. 2. Pope Benedict is once again apologizing for th
1. The BP executive who angered Gulf residents by saying he wanted his life back is spending the day at a yacht race in England. A BP spokesperson calls it a rare moment of private time for CEO Tony Hayward. 2. A top US envoy is calling for an indepe
1. The miners who were trapped deep underground in Chile are starting to go home. All 33 were hospitalized, following their rescue earlier this week. However, doctors say that in general they are all in good health. 2. President Barack Obama is in fu
1. After 69 days underground, it's been a smooth ride to the surface for miners trapped in a Chilean mine. They've been lifted to the surface in a slender cage from nearly a half mile underground, one at a time, in a process that's expected to contin
1. Counter Terrorism officials say there is no credible or specific threat to the US as the first anniversary of the death of Osama Bin Laden approaches. Still, they are urging Americans to be vigilant because Al Qaeda and like-minded groups continue
This is AP news minute. 1. The move to impeach Brazil's president now moves to that country's senate. The low house of parliament votes overwhelmingly on Sunday to impeach president Dilma Rousseff. She is accused violating financial law. 2. Aid is be
1. Prosecutors are expected to file a criminal complaint charging Michael Jackson's doctor with involuntary manslaughter any day now. Dr. Conrad Murray's attorney says his client is prepared to turn himself in if charges are filed. Jackson died last
1. A smooth ride to the outside world. That's what Chilean officials expect to start late Tuesday for the first of 33 trapped miners. Officials say the first trapped miner is expected to reach the surface late Tuesday. The miners have survived more t
1. President Barack Obama's budget is getting a frosty reception from Republicans on Capitol Hill. Several say the president's plan features too much new debt. Obama's multi-trillion-dollar budget, aimed at reviving the economy, includes tax cuts for
ROME, March 17 (Xinhua) -- Edison Cavani scored a brace as Napoli edged a nervy 3-2 win over Atalanta on Sunday and narrowed the gap between them and the Serie A leaders Juventus to nine points. Cavani ended his own six-week goal drought with an earl
1. Wounded civilians are crowding the halls of a hospital in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown. Libya's revolutionary forces are battling for control of Sirte. Anti-Gadhafi fighters have captured the convention center that served as the main base for Gadhaf
1. Elena Kagan has been confirmed as the 112th Supreme Court justice. She is the fourth woman to serve on the highest court. Kagan will replace another liberal justice recently retired John Paul Stevens. 2. Missouri officials are confirming two death
1. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett won the Wisconsin Democratic primary Tuesday. He'll face off against Republican governor Scott Walker in the June 5th recall vote. 2. Voters in North Carolina have enacted a constitutional amendment defining marriage as
Flags in front of the Ronald Reagon Presidential Library in Ci Valley, California were lowered Monday morning as part of the preparation for the funeral and burial of Nancy Reagon. The former first lady died over the weekend at age 94. Tennis star Ma