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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Speer. Less than a week after reports surfaced about AIG's employee bonus program, House lawmakers have passed the bill to recoup the money through targeted taxes. NPR's Audie Cornish has more. House Republican
The Justice Department is suing Michigan Blue Across Blue Shield for allegedly using practices that drive up health care costs. NPR's Carrie Johnson says it could be the first of many antitrust suits. Antitrust enforcers at the Justice Department say
Foreign donors have promised 16 billion dollars in aid to Afghanistan over the next four years. It's intended to help that country stabilize after foreign troops leave in 2014. As NPR's Jim Hawk reports. Secretary of State Hillary Radom Clinton is jo
Hi, I'm Carl Azuz, and this is CNN Student News, where Fridays are awesome! This one, though, is a little sad, because it's actually our last show of 2010. Before we move ahead into 2011, we're going to look back at some of the biggest stories from t
Big thanks to the students and teachers at * Middle School. That was one seriously great introduction, so we do appreciate it. I'm Carl Azuz. Let's get to today's headlines. First up, we're talking aobut a deadly attack that happened in Afghanistan o
Thanks to Maranda and T for today's ireport introduction.I'm C.A.Today's CNN student news is reporting on Syria,storms ,sugar and a super committee. First up,we're heading to Afghanistan.There're more than 100,000 NATO troops in that country.Most of
We are in --class,from --School in Florida,welcome to CnnStudentNews! Take it away,Carl! I most certainly will,thank you for that IReport introduction,we started in Jacksonville,but during the next 10 minutes we are heading to Africa,Afghanistan and
From the CNN news in mid Atlanta, Georgia. It is Thursday. I am Karl Azuz and this is CNN student news. First up today, we have more for you on President Obama's surprise trip to Afghanistan. Afghan forces are expected to fully take over their countr
Yes I am.You guys are awesome just like Fridays.Thank you for the introduction.I am CA,the real one.Here with your commercial-free headline. First up.A military mission started more than a decade ago could be ended earlier than expected.Yesterday,the
JUDY WOODRUFF:Earlier this week, we reported a new milestone crossed in the war in Afghanistan. The number of U.S. military deaths has surpassed 2,000. Ray has the story behind the numbers. GEORGE W. BUSH, former U.S. president:On my orders, the Unit
The United States has denied visas to a team of Gambian students to attend a major international robotics competition. The event takes place in Washington, D.C. later this month. Mucktarr M.Y. Darboe is the Gambian team's leader and a government offi
Poor Afghanistan Three years after allied forces routed the ruling Taliban, living conditions in Afghanistan rank near the bottom of the 178 countries surveyed by the United Nations. According to the
Lexington 来克星敦 Mars in the descendant 下降星座战神火星 America is tired of war. That would suit Barack Obama, if not for the one he entered in Libya 美国已经厌倦战争。这对奥巴马来说正合适,只要他们不讨厌利比
Hi there, thanks for checking us out, Im Virginia Cha, at the CNN center in Atlanta, with a look at whats happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Friends and fans are remembering actor Patrick Swayze today. He died yesterday after nearly a 2-year battle with pan
Hello to you I'm Creshon Saunders at the CNN.com newsroom in Atlanta, here's a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Thousands of people are pouring into Washington to see one man make history. Today President-elect Barack Obama attended a wreat
On this eighth anniversary of the terror attacks that prompted the US invasion of Afghanistan, a leading Senate Democrat has demanded that far more Afghanistan security forces be trained. Until that happens, Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin says n
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Carol Van Dam. Three officers are dead and two more were injured in what is being called the deadliest day in Pittsburgh Police history, following a domestic disturbance call. Arnie Bernard of member station WDUQ rep
Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is able to breathe on her own, but doctors says theyre keeping her on a breathing tube to protect her airway, and they have cut back her sedation. Giffords is the only one of the 14 survivors of Saturdays shoo
President Obama is condemning this week's attack on Afghan civilians allegedly at the hands of one US soldier, and hes promising swift punishment for anyone involved. The United States takes this as seriously as if it was our own citizens and our own
Afghan boxer inspires youths in Kabul's first professional match KABUL, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- The World Boxing Union (WBU) champion, Hamidullah Rahimi encouraged the war-tired youths in Afghanistan on Tuesday by grabbing the golden belt in the first pr