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1. President Barack Obama is calling abortion a constitutional right that he's committed to protecting. Saturday is the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Obama also says he remains committed to policies designed to prevent unintended pregnancies. 2. F
1. Bostons police commissioner says investigators believe the suspects in the Marathon bombing were likely planning other attacks. He says authorities have reason to believe Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and brother Tamerlan were going to attack other individual
1. At least 19 people are dead in Northwest Pakistan left armed attack University, there is no needed playing responsibility, definite closing for her. 2. Michigan governor apologized for the water price is flint during he stay of data drive. Governo
This is AP News Minute. President Donald Trump is on Capitol Hill today to urge Republican House members to vote for the GOP health care plan. He warned House Republicans that they would lose their seats in next years midterm election if they failed
D.B. Cooper checked out the parachutes and the cash. He strapped on a back chute and then a front chute. He filled a third parachute bag with the money. He tied that bag securely to his front chute. The stewardess watched his every move. She was impr
1. Almost as soon as it began former baseball star Roger Clemens's perjury trial ended Thursday. In a mistrial, the judge blamed on prosecutors and said a first-year law student would have known to avoid. The question of a new trial is still up in th
1. President Barack Obama has outlined his ideas on ways to cut national spending. The president wants to cut four trillion dollars over a dozen years, through cuts in the growth of Medicare spending, cuts in defense and an end to some tax loopholes,
1. Just days after the death of Osama Bin Laden, the victims of 9/11 have been remembered. President Barack Obama laid a wreath at Ground Zero. Vice President Joe Biden led a similar ceremony at the Pentagon. 2. The record-high Mississippi River cont
1. George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who's been charged with murder in the killing of Trayvon Martin, has surrendered to police. Zimmerman was booked into jail Sunday after having his bail revoked two days earlier. 2. A passenger pla
1. The coast guard is warning residents in Southeast Texas of extreme flood currents. Boaters were advised to stay off a 25-miles stretch of the rain-swollen Sabine river on Monday, one week after the area was hit with severe weather. 2. Republican p
1. Friday of end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in his LA home. He was 83. 2. The House has cleared the way for passage of short-term bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security and avert a partial agency shutdown, came just hours a
1. The White House says the air strikes against the man called Jihadi John shows evidence that U.S is making progress in the campaign targeted top level of Islamic State leaders. The White House, though, can't confirm whether the strike killed Jihadi
This is AP News Minute. The White House says President Trump will meet with North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un. But it hasn't been decided when or where. It also says sanctions on North Korea will stay in place until that meeting. President Trump also
This is AP News Minute. President Donald Trump says he has faith in the embattled head of the Environment Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt. As he was boarding Air Force One Thursday, Trump was asked if he still has confidence in Pruitt, the President
By Karem Sa'id Cairo 25 February 2007 Tourists to Egypt are no doubt familiar with the felucca, a timeless sailboat. Egyptians, however, use the word felucca for another kind of boat on the Nile - a motorboat that blares popular music. Karem Said re
1. The US government wants to talk to the three widows of Osama Bin Laden who are in Pakistani custody. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon says information from them could help answer questions about whether Pakistani authorities helped hide the a
1. Crews are working to shore up levees along the Mississippi River as floodwaters are expected to swell in the next few days in the Mississippi Delta. State officials are urging residents to seek higher ground. The local economy is taking a hit as t
1. Authorities in Missouri say they've caught a gunman who tried to enter an army base. The man then led police on a chase during which shots were fired. He's later spotted walking into a building at the Missouri University of Science and Technology.
1. A spy swap may be in the works. US and Russian officials met Wednesday as indictments against eleven people accused of spying for Russia were unsealed in the U.S. Neither side will confirm a swap is in the works, but a lawyer for one of the accuse
1. Tony Stewart pulled out of the Nascar race in Upstate New York Sunday, 12 hours after striking and killing fellow sprint car driver Kevin Ward Jr. Race officials announced the change at a news conference. Ward had climbed from his car and was on t