- Congress seeks debt solution, Obama goes to public (AP)
- 'We are sorry' Murdoch tells UK in full-page ad (AP)
- Casey Anthony's future uncertain as release nears (AP)
- Feds get a dose of kitchen-table economics (AP)
- Chavez heads to Cuba, says chemo to 'attack hard' (AP)
- Troops march in San Diego's gay pride parade (AP)
- Shooter in Afghan army uniform kills NATO trooper (AP)
- LA avoids feared 'Carmageddon' traffic jam (AP)
- 'Harry Potter' conjures first-day record of $92.1M (AP)
- NKoreans: Musk deer meds cause failed WCup tests (AP)
- Obama, lawmakers press ahead for elusive debt deal (Reuters)
- Light traffic in LA despite Carmageddon (Reuters)
- Murdoch says "sorry" as pressure mounts on UK police (Reuters)
- China slams U.S. "interference" after Obama meets Dalai Lama (Reuters)
- Court temporarily reinstates "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (Reuters)
- Heavy casualties reported in Libya fighting (Reuters)
- Heat wave plunges much of U.S. into a deep fryer (Reuters)
- Venezuela's Chavez heads to Cuba for chemotherapy (Reuters)
- Obama defies China warnings to host Dalai Lama (AFP)
- British government, police under pressure over Murdoch links (AFP)
2011-07-16
Today's Headlines -- Saturday
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