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1. Iran is threatening to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty if the United States does not stop pressuring that country to end its nuclear program. The U.S. says it will go to the Unit
1. As it moved out, Tropical Storm Noel triggered mudslides and floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The death toll rose to 60 Wednesday, making it the second deadliest Atlantic storm this season. The killer storm is now headed toward the Baha
1. Five Blackwater Worldwide guards indicted for deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting are all decorated military veterans. The men are charged following the shooting of 17 Iraqi civilians in a busy Baghdad intersection. 2. House and Senate staffers are spen
1. The Senate is expected to vote today to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. If confirmed, Sotomayor will become the first Hispanic justice, and just the third woman justice. Sotomayor will replace Justice David Souter. 2. A South
1. President Barack Obama had his first look at the devastation that superstorm Sandy waged on New York City. He took a helicopter tour above sections of Queens and Staten Island that were ravaged by flooding and fires. 2. Israel has begun moving tro
This is AP news minute. 1. The search for more people killed in an Oakland warehouse fire has resumed. Work had stopped after the midnight because a wall was leaning inward, posing a safety hazard. The fire erupted during a dance party later Friday n
1. The 26-year-old American woman held by Islamic State militants has been confirmed dead. Kayla Mueller was working with Syrian refugees when she was captured in August 2013. In a statement released by her family, Mueller is remembered as compassion
1. President Barack Obama will take to the airways Wednesday night in a prime time address to the nation. Aides say he will outline specific details what steps the US will take to defeat the Islamic State group which has overrun parts of the northern
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: There has been drama in Washington lately over the judiciary. Take the political fight over the vacant Supreme Court seat or the president calling some in black robes so-called judges. All this has got movie critic Bob Mondello thi
DON GONYEA, HOST: If you missed the news on Monday, President Barack Obama and his former vice president, Joe Biden, were spotted out at a Washington, D.C., cafe rekindling their Oval Office quote-unquote bromance, catching up over sandwiches and fen
October 3rd, 1995In California, a verdict in the murder trial of ex-football player O.J. Simpson: We the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant, Orenthal James Simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder. Simpson is found not guilty of k
June 17th, 1972One of America's greatest political scandals begins to unfold in Washington, D.C.. Five burglars are arrested inside the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex. Lawrence O'Brien at the time thechairman of t
My name is Salmon, like the fish first name, Susie. I was 14 years old when I was murdered on December 6, 1973. Susie Salmon seems like a typical teenager on the brink of a life filled with so many experiences like the blush of first love. But fate h
The government will release the much-anticipated commission of audit report today and it is expected to recommend some tough spending cuts. According to reports, it's likely to include a radical shake-up of government departments and a controversial
The Wimbledon dream is over for Nick Kyrgios. The Camberra teenager has lost his quarter-final match to big serving Canadian Milos Raonic in four sets. Kyrgios stunned the tennis sport yesterday when he defeated world No. 1 Rafael Nadal. The murder o
December 6th, 1889Jefferson Davis, the first and only, President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War dies in New Orleans. Davis spent two years in prison after the war and was indicted for treason, but never faced trial. 1969Vio
December 6th, 1889Jefferson Davis, the first and only, President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, dies in New Orleans. Davis spent two years in prison after the war and was indicted for treason, but never faced trial. 1969,V
December 6th, 1889Jefferson Davis, the first and only, President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, dies in New Orleans. Davis spent two years in prison after the war and was indicted for treason, but never faced trial. 1969,V
迷你对话: A: In my opinions, someone else has caused the fire of this house. 我想有人故意放火烧了这所房子。 B: Who do you think that has the motive? 你觉得谁会有这样的动机呢? A: Im not sure now. In any case, lets fi
Britain Northern Ireland 英国 北爱尔兰 The bones of the past 历史的遗骨 Another troubling reminder that Britain, at times, plays dirty 又一令人不安的提示:英国不时使阴招 Mrs Finucane guards the flame 斐努凯恩夫人守护