- Obama: Clinton to travel to Myanmar (AP)
- Occupy protesters march nationwide; 300 arrested (AP)
- A GOP debt plan would hit some popular tax breaks (AP)
- Idaho man charged with trying to assassinate Obama (AP)
- Perry picks fight with Pelosi (AP)
- Chu: Solyndra loan based on merits, not politics (AP)
- Cain receives Secret Service protection (AP)
- States ramp up use of teacher evaluations (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Demi Moore to divorce Ashton Kutcher (AP)
- Tebow, Broncos top Jets 17-13 on last-minute drive (AP)
- Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street (Reuters)
- Greeks protest as France, Spain squeezed (Reuters)
- Man charged with trying to assassinate Obama (Reuters)
- More than 1 in 5 U.S. children poor, Census says (Reuters)
- Deficit-cutting panel may scale back efforts (Reuters)
- U.S.-China tensions risk spilling over into Asia summit (Reuters)
- Syrian troops shell villages, Arab deadline looms (Reuters)
- Jobs, housing data bolster growth outlook (Reuters)
- Financial fallout for Penn State: $2 billion fundraising drive in danger? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- New US training base in Australia is all about the rise of China (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-18
Today's Headlines -- Friday
Oh, YES! It's finally Friday and it's going to be a great weekend. I can feel it now! Okay...well, here are today's headlines...enjoy!
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