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8/25/2010
12:10:20 AM
Vacationing Obama gets temp press secretary (US National)
With a broad grin and aw-shucks approach, Bill Burton is a marked contrast with his boss, the always ready-for-battle White House press secretary Robert Gibbs.
8/25/2010
12:10:20 AM
NY mayor: Stopping mosque compromises terror fight (US National)
Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivered an impassioned speech at an event marking the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, saying that not allowing a proposed mosque to be built near ground zero would be "compromising our commitment to fighting terror with freedom."
8/24/2010
09:10:16 PM
McCain wins renomination, novice shines in Fla. (US National)
Veteran Arizona Sen. John McCain sailed to nomination for a fifth term Tuesday over a challenger with tea party support, while big-spending political novice Rick Scott pushed past an experienced insider in Florida's Republican gubernatorial primary as voters split on the merits of establishment candidates vs. outsiders.
8/24/2010
08:10:16 PM
Novice pol Scott wins GOP governor primary in Fla. (US National)
Political novice Rick Scott pushed past veteran Bill McCollum to win Florida's Republican gubernatorial primary Tuesday, and Rep. Kendrick Meek prevailed in the state's Senate Democratic nomination over upstart Jeff Greene as voters split on the merits of establishment candidates vs. wealthy outsiders.
8/24/2010
07:10:13 PM
Insiders vs. outsiders in Fla., Ariz., Alaska (US National)
Rep. Kendrick Meek cinched Florida's Senate Democratic nomination by defeating political upstart Jeff Greene on Tuesday, and veteran politician Bill McCollum battled novice Rick Scott in the state's GOP gubernatorial contest as voters weighed the merits of establishment candidates vs. wealthy outsiders.
8/24/2010
06:10:17 PM
Oil spill panel hears about Halliburton warning (US National)
Federal investigators probing the blowout that led to the Gulf oil spill grilled a Halliburton official Tuesday about concerns the petroleum services firm raised over the potential for a severe gas flow problem if a BP plan was used.
8/24/2010
06:10:17 PM
Salmonella vaccine may help prevent egg recalls (US National)
Low-cost vaccines that may help prevent the kind of salmonella outbreak that has led to the recall of more than a half-billion eggs haven't been given to nearly half the nation's egg-laying hens.
8/24/2010
04:10:10 PM
5 in intensive care after Ala. plant ammonia leak (US National)
An ammonia leak at a plant that freezes chickens left five people in intensive care as federal officials on Tuesday sought the cause of the spill a day earlier that prompted dozens of people to seek medical attention.
8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM
No parole for Ala dog torturer; victim wags tail (US National)
A scarred but friendly pit bull named "Louis Vuitton" was the star witness Tuesday as an Alabama state board denied parole for the man convicted of spraying him with lighter fluid, setting him on fire and beating him with a shovel.
8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM
7 in intensive care after Ala. plant ammonia leak (US National)
Seven people remained hospitalized in intensive care Tuesday as federal investigators sought the cause of an ammonia leak a day earlier in a plant that freezes chickens.
8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM
Evacuation of pets a priority after Katrina (US National)
The moment cut sharply through the chaos, suffering and fear of Hurricane Katrina — a small boy sobbed hysterically as he was separated from his dog Snowball while departing the wretched Louisiana Superdome.
8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM
Experts: Gators in northern waters probably pets (US National)
Two gators in the Chicago River. One strolling down a Massachusetts street. Another in bustling New York City. And that's just in the past few weeks.
8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM
Drug war sends bullets whizzing across the border (US National)
The first bullets struck El Paso's city hall at the end of a work day. The next ones hit a university building and closed a major highway. Shootouts in the drug war along the U.S.-Mexico border are sending bullets whizzing across the Rio Grande into one of the nation's safest cities, where authorities worry it's only a matter of time before someone gets hurt or killed.
8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM
NY archbishop worries about tone of mosque debate (US National)
The tense climate around a proposal for an Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero could put New Yorkers in danger of losing their senses of tolerance and unity, values they embraced in the days after Sept. 11, the leader of the area's Roman Catholics said Tuesday.
8/24/2010
10:10:15 AM
Transocean official recalls 'confusion' about test (US National)
An official says a high-ranking employee indicated a pressure test problem had been resolved hours before BP's Gulf of Mexico well blew out.
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