- India tests missile capable of reaching BeijingNEW DELHI — India successfully test-launched a long-range missile on Thursday that would give it the capability of sending a nuclear warhead as far as China’s capital, Beijing, for the first time, officials said. Officials and defense experts sai...
- Secret Service tries to end storm over prostitution scandal
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Top Stories News WASHINGTON — The Secret Service is moving quickly to quell a prostitution scandal that has given President Barack Obama’s critics political ammunition, forcing three agents out of government less than a week after the embarrassing incident came t... - Ariz. lawmakers receive knitted uterus as protest
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News U.S. News U.S. PHOENIX (AP) — Critics of an Arizona proposal to limit birth control coverage have given a personalized gift to more than a dozen state lawmakers — a fuzzy, knitted uterus with googly eyes. The packages were delivered Thursday, each in a clear pl... - Broadside: Murphy’s Law(NECN: Jim Braude/NBC News: Pete Williams) – Comments this week by President Obama about the Supreme Court and the health care law have touched off a debate, one that has now reached a federal courtroom. A federal judge is asking the Justice De...
- L.A. freeway driver stopped while texting with baby on lap
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News U.S. News U.S. A 29-year-old mother of three is in jail after being stopped while texting as she drove along a Los Angeles freeway with her 1-year-old daughter on her lap, according to news reports from the Southland. Shawndeeia Bowen (photo) is charged with suspic... - Author of state’s tough immigration law offers revisions to sections put on hold by the courts
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News U.S. News U.S. MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Changes could be coming to Alabama’s tough immigration law that has been challenged by the courts, churches and businesses. Its author, Republican Rep. Micky Hammon, on Thursday offered revisions that he said would make the... - Mitt Romney starts his tack back toward center in PennsylvaniaHARRISBURG, Pa. — Mitt Romney's shift from Republican primary partisan to general election candidate has begun in earnest. On the rooftop of an old office building that houses his Pennsylvania headquarters, Romney signaled the start of his effort t...
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- China rejects Obama’s Iran oil import sanctionsBEIJING (AP) — China rejected President Barack Obama’s decision to move forward with plans for sanctions on countries buying oil from Iran, saying Saturday that Washington had no right to unilaterally punish other nations. South Korean offici...
- Syria needs time for safe army withdrawal: official(Reuters) – Syria has said a year-long revolt against President Bashar al-Assad is now over, but that it would retain its right to use its forces to “maintain security” before withdrawing from cities in line with a U.N.-backed peace...
- Mega Millions Winning Ticket Sold in MarylandMillions of Americans had been holding their breath to see whether the numbers they selected for the whopping $640 million prize would win them a share of the largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. The Maryland lottery reports a winning ticket for...
- JetBlue Captain Clayton Osbon’s Father Died in 1995 Plane CrashThe father of suspended JetBlue pilot Clayton Osbon, who was restrained by passengers after going berserk on a Las Vegas-bound flight earlier this week, died in a 1995 plane crash while piloting a personal flight to Daytona Beach, Fla. Ronald O. Osbo...
- Explosions heard as Arab summit opens in BaghdadBAGHDAD (AP) — The annual Arab summit meeting opened in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Thursday with only 10 of the leaders of the 22-member Arab League in attendance and amid a growing rift between Arab countries over how far they should go to end t...
- Court takes health care case behind closed doors
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Top Stories WASHINGTON — The survival of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul rests with a Supreme Court seemingly split over ideology and, more particularly, in the hands of two Republican-appointed justices. Chief Justice John Roberts and Just... - Police video shows George Zimmerman shortly after Trayvon Martin shootingUpdated at 7:09 a.m. ET: Surveillance video footage of George Zimmerman being led from a police car shortly after he fatally shot teenager Trayvon Martin does not appear to show any injuries or bloodstains. The footage, obtained by ABC News on Wedne...
- Stocks: Turnaround in store?NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — As world markets declined, U.S. stocks were poised to open higher Wednesday ahead of a report on durable goods orders. The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU), S&P 500 (SPX) and Nasdaq (COMP) futures were higher ahead...
- Court to mull health care law without mandate(CBS/AP) WASHINGTON - The heart of the Obama administration's health care overhaul hanging in the balance, the Supreme Court is turning to whether the rest of the law can survive if the crucial individual insurance requirement is struck down. The jus...