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  • Obama defends US wars as he accepts peace prize

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 10:40 am ET  

    OSLO (AP) — President Barack Obama entered the pantheon of Nobel Peace Prize winners Thursday with humble words, acknowledging his own few accomplishments while delivering a robust defense of war and promising to use the prestigious award to “reach for the world that ought to be.” Full Story »

  • Obama, other Dems praise new health compromise

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:56 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama as well as Democratic liberals and moderates all found something to like Wednesday in an emerging compromise to expand the role of government in the nation’s health care system, raising hopes inside the party that passage of overhaul legislation might be within reach after a struggle lasting decades. Full Story »

  • Prosecutor says Kilpatrick violated probation

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:56 am ET  

    DETROIT (AP) — Detroit’s former mayor is burning through cash — from $158 nail salon visits to leases of luxury vehicles and a suburban Dallas mansion. Full Story »

  • Bank of America repays $45B in bailout funds

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:56 am ET  

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Bank of America Corp. said Wednesday it has repaid the entire $45 billion it owed U.S. taxpayers as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Full Story »

  • General Mills reducing sugar in cereal marketed to children

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:56 am ET  

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children. Full Story »

  • Government report looks at ethanol’s use of water

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:56 am ET  

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A new government report examining whether increased biofuels use could pinch the nation’s water resources says farmers in the Northern Plains use considerably more water to produce a gallon of corn ethanol than growers in other parts of the country. Full Story »

  • Heavy snowfall, wind pounding Midwest, New England

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:55 am ET  

    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A fierce storm left dangerous ice, heavy snow and vicious winds in its wake as it slogged eastward Wednesday, snarling traffic and closing hundreds of schools from the Upper Midwest through New England. Full Story »

  • Ill. reporter dies of carbon monoxide

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 9:55 am ET  

    DECATUR, Ill. (AP) — A longtime central Illinois newspaper reporter is dead of carbon monoxide poisoning. Full Story »

  • Facebook change gives users more privacy controls

    The Oakland Press – Thu Dec 10, 7:24 am ET  

    NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook is giving users better control over who sees information on their personal pages. Full Story »

  • Obama urges major new stimulus, jobs spending

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:26 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama called for a major new burst of federal spending Tuesday, perhaps $150 billion or more, aiming to jolt the wobbly economy into a stronger recovery and reduce painfully persistent double-digit unemployment. Full Story »

  • No Asian carp found in channel where DNA had been

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:26 am ET  

    CHICAGO (AP) — Officials say a week-long search turned up no Asian carp south of Chicago where the invasive fish’s DNA was discovered this fall. Full Story »

  • Congress seeks compromise on GM, Chrysler dealers

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:26 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (AP) — House and Senate leaders proposed a compromise plan Tuesday to give shuttered General Motors and Chrysler dealers an appeals process to keep their showrooms open. Full Story »

  • UN: 2000-2009 likely warmest decade on record

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:25 am ET  

    COPENHAGEN (AP) — This decade is on track to become the warmest since records began in 1850, and 2009 could rank among the top-five warmest years, the U.N. weather agency reported Tuesday on the second day of a pivotal 192-nation climate conference. Full Story »

  • McDonald’s sales take hit from US joblessness

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:25 am ET  

    CHICAGO (AP) — The supersized recession that was a boon for business last year caught up further with McDonald’s Corp. in November, as high unemployment ate into sales. Full Story »

  • Obama to spell out new job-creating initiative

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:25 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is promoting help for highways and small businesses, bridges and energy-efficient homes in a broad pitch to get Americans back to work and roll back the double-digit unemployment that’s approaching a quarter-century high, an administration official said Tuesday. Full Story »

  • Snow, then rain expected tonight as storm moves across country

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:25 am ET  

    As a strong storm barrels across the U.S. from the southwest to the northwest, drivers will want to be alert this evening as forecasters are calling for slippery conditions with snow starting at 7 p.m. and then changing over to rain at 1 a.m. Wednesday. Full Story »

  • Michigan House passes anti-texting bill for drivers

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:25 am ET  

    LANSING (AP) — The Michigan House has voted to prohibit the use of cell phones to send text messages while driving. Full Story »

  • Woods’ mother-in-law released from Florida hospital

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:25 am ET  

    OCOEE, Fla. (AP) — Emergency crews were summoned to Tiger Woods’ Orlando-area mansion for the second time in less than two weeks Tuesday, this time because his mother-in-law was having stomach pains. Full Story »

  • Student ordered to destroy downloaded music files

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 10:24 am ET  

    BOSTON (AP) — A graduate student who must pay four record labels a combined $675,000 in damages for downloading and sharing songs online has been ordered to destroy his illegal music files — but a judge declined to force him to stop promoting the activity that got him in trouble. Full Story »

  • Sheriff’s office: 911 call came from Woods’ house

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 6:26 am ET  

    WINDERMERE, Fla. (AP) — Fire department medics responded early Tuesday to a 911 call at Tiger Woods’ Orlando-area home and took an adult to the hospital. Full Story »

  • Senate Dems seek expansion of Medicare, Medicaid

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 6:25 am ET  

    WASHINGTON (AP) — With time growing short, Senate Democratic liberals are seeking expansion of two large federal programs, Medicare and Medicaid, as part of a compromise that drops a government insurance option from health care legislation sought by President Barack Obama, several lawmakers said Monday. Full Story »

  • Guard unit back in state in time for holidays

    The Oakland Press – Wed Dec 9, 6:25 am ET  

    LAPEER (AP) — A National Guard unit has returned to Michigan after an 8-month deployment to Afghanistan. Full Story »

  • Detroit schools leveling ‘worst of worst’ eyesores

    The Oakland Press – Tue Dec 8, 7:26 am ET  

    DETROIT (AP) — The stateappointed financial manager for Detroit’s deficit-ridden public schools said Monday he is rushing to demolish 14 vacant schools that are the “worst of the worst” crime-infested eyesores the shrinking district owns. Full Story »

  • State ban on smoking possible

    The Oakland Press – Tue Dec 8, 7:26 am ET  

    LANSING (AP) — A statewide smoking ban that has stalled for years in the Legislature could be in place by Christmas. Full Story »

  • WITH VIDEO: Fighting back bullies

    The Oakland Press – Tue Dec 8, 7:26 am ET  

    With the rise in school shootings in the last 10 years, many schools have initiated a number of programs to address students and resolve problems before violence escalates. Full Story »

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