1 hr ago | WHDH
UN council meeting Saturday to consider Syria
The U.N. Security Council will meet Saturday morning to take up a much-negotiated resolution on Syria, said a diplomat for a Western nation that sits on the council.
1 hr ago | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Man gets 20 years in Va. crash that killed nun
MANASSAS, Va. - An illegal immigrant from Bolivia who caused a drunken driving crash that killed a Benedictine nun and severely injured two others has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
2 hrs ago | The Kansas City Star
Prolonged redistricting fight keeps Texas in limbo
The once-a-decade fight over political boundaries in Texas has been so frenetic that a Democrat who bolted for the GOP saw his state House district redrawn solidly blue, opted against re-election, then got new hope from the U.S. Supreme Court that it might go red again.And amid all the confusion, a deadline of Monday looms for some kind of ... (more)
2 hrs ago | WFIE-TV Evansville
Analysis: When is getting better good enough?
President Barack Obama talks about the economy during an event at Fire Station #5 in Arlington, Va., Friday, Feb.
4 hrs ago | Athens Banner-Herald
Influence Game: Big donors and what they want
The millionaires, billionaires and companies giving big sums to political committees supporting Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Barack Obama have important business with the next president.
4 hrs ago | Rome News
House passes 4-year aviation program blueprint
A four-year blueprint for aviation programs that hastens the transition to a new air traffic control system based on GPS technology was given final approval by the House on Friday despite last-minute objections from organized labor.
5 hrs ago | The Washington Post
Jury deliberating charges in Indiana election chief Charlie White's voter fraud trial
A jury that heard days of testimony against embattled Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White began deliberating voter fraud, theft and other charges Friday that could oust White from office.
6 hrs ago | www.newyorker.com | Mr_Bill
In 1731, Benjamin Franklin’s nineteen-year-old sister, Jane, wrote to her brother that their sister Mary, a mother of three, was dying of breast cancer.
Franklin was in Philadelphia; his sisters were in Boston. "I know a cancer in the breast is often thought incurable," Franklin wrote Jane, "yet we have here in town a kind of shell made of some wood, cut at a proper time, by some man of great skill which has done wonders in that disease among us, being worn for some time on the breast." Mary died ... (more)
6 hrs ago | www.theatlantic.com | Mr_Bill
Mitt Romney's declaration that he wasn't concerned about "the very poor" was lampooned by Republicans and Democrats alike this week. But his next statement in a CNN interview is the one that could determine the fate of his candidacy. "I'm concerned about the very heart of America," Romney said, adding later: "My focus is on middle-income Americans."
6 hrs ago | www.usatoday.com | Mr_Bill
Obama calls for job programs that help veterans
President Obama greets firefighter and Iraq War veteran Lt. Jacob Johnson before taking the stage to speak on jobs for veterans Friday at Fire Station #5 in Arlington, Va.
7 hrs ago | www.forbes.com | Mr_Bill
America's Most Miserable Cities
Miami is a playground for the rich and famous. Celebrities flock to parties at South Beach clubs and then return to their $10 million mansions in Miami Beach and Key Biscayne.
7 hrs ago | www.washingtonpost.com | Mr_Bill
Payroll tax extension talks yield slow progress, but big roadblocks remain
House and Senate negotiators made halting progress Thursday on legislation to extend a two percentage point cut in payroll taxes, but big roadblocks remained.
Lawmakers cleared away noncontroversial issues like keeping welfare recipients from using debit cards in strip clubs, casinos and liquor stores and extending a tax break for small businesses that purchase new equipment.
8 hrs ago | www.boston.com | Mr_Bill
Romney shifted on 'conscience' issue...’05 contraception stance similar to Obama’s now
Mitt Romney accused President Obama this week of ordering "religious organizations to violate their conscience,'' referring to a White House decision that requires all health plans - even those covering employees at Catholic hospitals, charities, and colleges - to provide free birth control.
8 hrs ago | www.washingtonpost.com | Mr_Bill
Major storm hits Colorado moving east; flights canceled, lawmakers adjourn, highways closed
A powerful winter storm swept across Colorado on Friday as it headed east, bringing blizzard warnings to eastern Colorado and western Kansas, and winter storm warnings for southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska. The storm stretched as far south as New Mexico, where Department of Transportation reported difficult driving conditions on several state highways because of the winter weather, leaving highways snow packed and icy.
8 hrs ago | www.nytimes.com | Mr_Bill
U.S. Jobless Rate Falls to 8.3 Percent, a 3-Year Low
U.S. Economy Added 243,000 Jobs in January
The United States economy gained momentum in January, as employers added 243,000 jobs, the second straight month of better-than-expected gains.
And in a separate measure, the unemployment rate fell to 8.3 percent, giving a cause for optimism as the economy shapes up as the central issue in the presidential election.
8 hrs ago | www.latimes.com | Mr_Bill
Komen reverses decision to cut Planned Parenthood funding
In a reversal of policy after a nationwide uproar over its decision to cut funding to Planned Parenthood, Susan G. Komen for the Cure will amend its new funding rules and allow continued funding of breast health programs operated by the clinic, news outlets reported Friday morning.
8 hrs ago | KPIC
Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call
A sensitive conference call between FBI and British police's cybercrime investigators was recorded by the very people they were trying to catch, officials and hackers said Friday.
11 hrs ago | WBAL-TV Baltimore
Obama Unveils Veterans Jobs Proposal
President Barack Obama is unveiling a new jobs initiative geared toward veterans Friday that the administration says will put thousands of former men and women in uniform back to work.
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