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- Republican senators hint Hagel is in for tough confirmation fight
- Victim’s plea for suspected Colo. theater gunman Holmes
- Report: White House mulls broader approach to gun control
- Nominee-to-be Hagel forged bond with Obama over Iraq
- Analysis: Obama may turn Medicare reform into wider health debate
- Holmes' hearing in theater shootings may serve as 'mini-trial'
- Defiant Assad pledges to continue fighting
- NHL owner, players reach tentative deal to end lockout
- Schwarzenegger: Film violence not linked to school shooting
- Crews spend 4th day looking for skydiver in Wash.
- No movement: Lawmakers dig in heels on debt crisis
- Philippine army, police kill 13 suspects in clash
- Northern Irish militants seen hijacking flag protests
- There's a big reason towns don't want to host the F-35
- Russian Orthodox Church head urges followers to adopt children
- Over 30K teddy bears: Newtown sets up task force to handle donations
- GOP senator McConnell: 'Tax issue is finished'
- Spain's 'El Nino' lottery hands out $1.1 billion
- More money for college athletes: Not if, but how
- Rare color photos of The Beatles to go up for sale
Republican senators hint Hagel is in for tough confirmation fight Posted: 06 Jan 2013 12:25 PM PST Several Republican senators voiced their concerns on Sunday about President Obama's expected nomination of former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel for defense secretary over past statements the former Nebraska lawmaker made about Israel and gay rights--hinting Hagel's confirmation would not come without a fight. On CNN's "State of the Union," South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham called [...] |
Victim’s plea for suspected Colo. theater gunman Holmes Posted: 06 Jan 2013 12:35 PM PST |
Report: White House mulls broader approach to gun control Posted: 06 Jan 2013 01:42 PM PST The White House is weighing a far broader approach to curbing U.S. gun violence than just reinstating a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, the Washington Post reported on Sunday. A working group led by Vice President Joseph Biden is seriously considering measures that would require universal background checks for gun buyers and track the movement and sale of weapons through a national database, the newspaper said. ... |
Nominee-to-be Hagel forged bond with Obama over Iraq Posted: 06 Jan 2013 12:23 PM PST From his lonely position as an early Republican critic of the Iraq war, former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel sometimes lectured his more timid Senate colleagues. "If you wanted a safe job, go sell shoes," he told them. Now Democratic President Barack Obama, putting together his team for his second term, is poised to choose the intensely independent thinker to run the Pentagon. If Hagel is confirmed by the Senate, he will have to oversee the withdrawal of U.S. troops from another war zone - Afghanistan - and grapple with spending cuts. ... |
Analysis: Obama may turn Medicare reform into wider health debate Posted: 06 Jan 2013 08:14 AM PST President Barack Obama could seek common ground with Republicans in the looming battle over Medicare spending by broadening the debate over entitlement reform to encompass the spiraling healthcare costs that confront a wide range of Americans. In recent public remarks the president has identified the U.S. healthcare system's sky-high price tag - by far the highest in the world - as a driving force for Medicare reform. The administration is expected to release a report on 2011 national healthcare expenditures on Monday that should further underline well-known trends. ... |
Holmes' hearing in theater shootings may serve as 'mini-trial' Posted: 06 Jan 2013 10:01 AM PST |
Defiant Assad pledges to continue fighting Posted: 06 Jan 2013 12:58 PM PST |
NHL owner, players reach tentative deal to end lockout Posted: 06 Jan 2013 04:29 AM PST Hockey's best league is ready to return with a shortened 2012-13 regular season, and labor peace for at least the next eight years |
Schwarzenegger: Film violence not linked to school shooting Posted: 06 Jan 2013 01:34 PM PST LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Arnold Schwarzenegger may be one of the world's biggest action stars but the former governor of California says violence in films is entertainment and should not be linked to tragic events like the Connecticut school shooting in which 20 children died. The star of films such as "The Terminator," "Predator" and "True Lies" told a press conference before the opening of his new movie, "The Last Stand," on January 18th that "one has to keep (the two) separate." "(This is) entertainment and the other thing is a tragedy beyond belief. ... |
Crews spend 4th day looking for skydiver in Wash. Posted: 06 Jan 2013 04:28 PM PST |
No movement: Lawmakers dig in heels on debt crisis Posted: 06 Jan 2013 12:58 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders on Sunday showed no signs of emerging from their corners to resolve the next step in the financial crisis, with Democrats still talking about higher taxes on the wealthy and the Senate's top Republican suggesting that a crippling default on U.S. loans was possible unless there were significant cuts in government spending. |
Philippine army, police kill 13 suspects in clash Posted: 06 Jan 2013 04:32 PM PST |
Northern Irish militants seen hijacking flag protests Posted: 06 Jan 2013 03:39 PM PST BELFAST (Reuters) - Pro-British militant groups are instigating riots that have rocked the Northern Irish capital Belfast in the past month, a police officers' representative said on Sunday as officers came under attack again. The violence stems from protests over the removal of the British flag over Belfast City Hall. It has been among the province's worst since a 1998 peace accord ended 30 years of conflict in which Catholic nationalists seeking union with Ireland fought British forces and mainly Protestant loyalists. ... |
There's a big reason towns don't want to host the F-35 Posted: 06 Jan 2013 02:37 PM PST |
Russian Orthodox Church head urges followers to adopt children Posted: 06 Jan 2013 04:28 PM PST MOSCOW (Reuters) - The head of Russia's dominant church urged its citizens to adopt children, speaking in a Russian Orthodox Christmas address on Monday after President Vladimir Putin signed a controversial law barring Americans from adopting Russian children. Patriarch Kirill paid particular attention to the issue in a Christmas message, lending support to Putin's promises - issued along with a law that outraged liberals and child rights activists - that Russia will take care of its own. ... |
Over 30K teddy bears: Newtown sets up task force to handle donations Posted: 06 Jan 2013 09:00 AM PST |
GOP senator McConnell: 'Tax issue is finished' Posted: 06 Jan 2013 07:19 AM PST |
Spain's 'El Nino' lottery hands out $1.1 billion Posted: 06 Jan 2013 07:52 AM PST |
More money for college athletes: Not if, but how Posted: 06 Jan 2013 01:28 PM PST |
Rare color photos of The Beatles to go up for sale Posted: 06 Jan 2013 03:54 AM PST |
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