- Noriega flown home to be punished once again (AP)
- Analysis: For Gingrich, no bombast or apologies (AP)
- Medvedev orders probe on alleged election fraud (AP)
- Climate conference approves landmark deal (AP)
- Afghan leader: Toll from attacks on Shiites now 80 (AP)
- Democrats encouraged about Obama in 2012 (AP)
- Northeast states cut heating aid to poor (AP)
- Clegg: Cameron's EU treaty veto 'bad for Britain' (AP)
- Health Squeeze: UK's free health care under threat (AP)
- Hollywood's holidays start glumly with bad weekend (AP)
- Gingrich fights off rivals in Iowa debate (Reuters)
- New U.N. climate deal struck (Reuters)
- Greece braces for troika scrutiny and creditor talks (Reuters)
- Former Panama strongman Noriega heads home to prison (Reuters)
- Medvedev orders Russia poll inquiry after protests (Reuters)
- Long-term jobless eye bleak future as benefits end (Reuters)
- Iran says EU will not impose oil sanctions (Reuters)
- Analysis: As U.S. leaves, Iraqi forces still under construction (Reuters)
- Faced with evictions, occupy movement protesters look to new tactics (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Shooter at Virginia Tech was student at nearby school (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-12-11
Today's Headlines -- Sunday
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2011-12-10
Today's Headlines -- Saturday
- Russians rally vs Putin, election fraud (AP)
- Echoes of 2007 color reactions to Va Tech shooting (AP)
- Gingrich comes to debate with front-runner status (AP)
- Obama decides high-profile issues ahead of 2012 (AP)
- 3 women accept Nobel Peace Prize (AP)
- Filipino militants free US teen after 5 months (AP)
- Conference in overtime on future of climate talks (AP)
- Another governor disgraced, a trust violated (AP)
- Saving the Amazon, from forest floor up (AP)
- Criticism of NBA squashing Paul trade pouring in (AP)
- Russians stage mass protests against Putin (Reuters)
- 47 arrested after police clear Boston protest camp (Reuters)
- Gingrich vs Romney rivalry in Iowa debate spotlight (Reuters)
- Olympus ousted CEO to visit Japan (Reuters)
- Nobel laureate slams poor support for Yemen revolt (Reuters)
- West warns Syria against storming rebel city (Reuters)
- China says already part of effort to help Europe (Reuters)
- Gingrich fuels more Mideast conflict: Palestinians (Reuters)
- Inside terror: Canadian charged in murder of 5 US soldiers in Iraq (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Chris Paul trade rejected: Was it really to save NBA parity? (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-12-09
Today's Headlines -- Friday
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2011-12-08
Ann Coulter is Right Again
Wow! I just love Ann and I have to say, I agree with her on a lot of things. This is one I especially agree with.
Click title for story.
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Fast and Furious - Nobody Lied
AP file photo.
Eric Holder, the Attorney General stated that nobody at the DOJ had lied about Fast and Furious.
The result of this program was Mexican drug lords being heavily armed. Holder did admit that Congress was giving inaccurate information.
Last week, the DOJ took the rare step of formally withdrawing a letter it sent to Congress in February that falsely claimed the program being executed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives did not allow guns to "walk" into Mexico.Click title of post for article.
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Unstable Baldwin Apologizes Again
Alec Baldwin has apologized to passengers for delay after he was booted for playing cellphone game. (AP / Peter Kramer)
Just the mention of the words "unstable" and "Baldwin" will automatically conjure the image of Alec in anyone's head. If you've been paying the slightest attention to anything in the last 10 years, you know Alec has a hard time with being stable and controlling his behavior.
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Today's Headlines -- Thursday
- Sarkozy, Merkel press debt plan with EU allies (AP)
- Corzine blames predecessors for MF Global's fall (AP)
- GOP leaders hope for agreement on payroll tax cut (AP)
- Unemployment aid applications drop to 9-month low (AP)
- Gov't study: More drivers texting at the wheel (AP)
- Putin slams Clinton for encouraging protesters (AP)
- Church confirms pope to visit Cuba in spring (AP)
- Morning-after pill stays behind counter after all (AP)
- Sandusky posts bail in latest sex abuse charges (AP)
- AP Source: Pujols, Angels agree to 10-year deal (AP)
- Corzine sorry, puzzled by missing MF Global money (Reuters)
- Jobless claims at 9-month low, outlook brighter (Reuters)
- ECB downplays its role as EU seeks crisis deal (Reuters)
- ECB cool on more bond buying, lending to IMF (Reuters)
- Exclusive: On the run, U.S. financier finds Spanish refuge (Reuters)
- Putin says U.S. stoked Russian protests (Reuters)
- Syria says pipeline blown up by rebel saboteurs (Reuters)
- Republicans block vote on consumer nominee (Reuters)
- Gay marriage: Court weighs validity of Prop. 8 ruling by gay judge (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Is Eric Holder's grip on the 'Fast and Furious' fiasco slipping? (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-12-07
Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
- Blagojevich gets 14 years in prison for corruption (AP)
- US: No to over-the-counter morning-after pill (AP)
- Sandusky jailed on new child sex abuse charges (AP)
- Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs (AP)
- Game on in Iowa as GOP attacks target Gingrich (AP)
- Pearl Harbor survivors return to ships after death (AP)
- Germany, France scale back ambitions of summit (AP)
- Billion-dollar weather disasters smash US record (AP)
- Flaw exposes Facebook CEO's photos of puppy, food (AP)
- Baldwin apologizes to passengers, not airline (AP)
- BP faces more citations, Halliburton responds (Reuters)
- France and Germany seek support for crisis plan (Reuters)
- Republican candidates rattle sabers against Iran (Reuters)
- Blagojevich sentenced to 14 years for corruption (Reuters)
- S&P may downgrade European Union, large euro-zone banks (Reuters)
- Deutsche Bank CEO target of suspicious envelope: police (Reuters)
- Boeing union members line up to vote on contract (Reuters)
- ECB to cut rates as focus on bond buys intensifies (Reuters)
- Rod Blagojevich offers no apologies at sentencing hearing (The Christian Science Monitor)
- In Kansas, a combative Obama tries on his Teddy Roosevelt hat (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-12-06
Videos!
So, I finally have a little time to post some great videos. Hope you enjoy them!
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