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AP – 17 mins agoWASHINGTON – It wasn't a state dinner, and they didn't crash it on purpose. Full Story »
WASHINGTON – It wasn't a state dinner, and they didn't crash it on purpose. Full Story »
Rep. Rosa DeLauro says of Lieberman: 'No individual should hold health care hostage.' Full Story »
He calls Obama to pass a climate bill by April 22 -- the next Earth Day – during Copenhagen speech. Full Story »
WASHINGTON - Funding the military, ensuring the jobless don't run out of benefits and maintaining the government's authority to borrow are just a few of the outstanding items as Congress rushes to finish its work in the dwindling days of this year. Full Story »
THOMSON, Ill. - The White House decision to move up to 100 Guantanamo Bay detainees to this dying Mississippi River town has folks here seeing dollar signs, not suspected terrorists. Full Story »
WASHINGTON - The House voted Tuesday to impose new economic sanctions on Iran as lawmakers cast doubt on Iran's willingness to respond to diplomatic efforts to curtail its purported nuclear arms program. Full Story »
WASHINGTON - R u kidding me? Americans punched out more than 110 billion text messages in December 2008, double the number in the last month of 2007, as the shorthand communication becomes a popular alternative to cell phone calls. Full Story »
DENVER - The Colorado Supreme Court has upheld a state ban on smoking by actors onstage, ruling that public health trumps actor's freedom of expression. Full Story »
WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors are considering sending a Guantanamo Bay detainee named Majid Khan — who grew up in Maryland before allegedly enlisting with al-Qaida — to face trial in New York, a person familiar with the discussions said Monday. Full Story »
ROME - The man who attacked Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi apologized to him for his "superficial, cowardly and uncontrolled" attack as a judge considered whether he should be transferred to a psychiatric hospital. Full Story »
BEIJING - China on Tuesday warned the United Nations refugee program not to be a "haven for criminals" as it signaled it wanted the return of 22 Muslim Uighurs who fled to Cambodia after deadly ethnic rioting this summer. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US lawmakers Tuesday urged President Barack Obama to stop the Iraqi government's forced relocation of Iranian dissidents from a border camp that has been closed down. Full Story »
WASHINGTON — A day after Citibank and Wells Fargo announced that they'd soon repay taxpayer bailout money, General Motors said Tuesday it would follow suit, raising questions about the health of banks and whether the government should recycle the incoming funds to spark job creation. Full Story »
If Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, a Democrat, runs for the Senate next year, as is widely expected, he would be seeking the seat formerly held by his father, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Full Story »
Florida Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson said Tuesday that the war in Afghanistan is “futile” and vowed to vote against the Pentagon’s appropriations bill to protest President Barack Obama’s decision to send more U.S. troops there. Full Story »
More Americans believe steps taken to reduce global warming pollution will help the U.S. economy than say such measures will hurt it. It's a sign the public is showing more faith in President Barack Obama's economic arguments for limiting heat-trapping gases than in Republican claims that the actions would kill jobs. Full Story »
The top U.S. military officer said Tuesday that he's confident that most of the 30,000 additional troops that are being sent to Afghanistan will be there by August. Full Story »
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