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July 13, 2012


July 12, 2012
• Penn State Releases Report on Jerry Sandusky Case; Drug Tunnel Discovered; Penn State Press Conference
• Total Disregard For Sandusky's Victims; Bomb Threat Closes Major Tunnel; Biden Addresses NAACP; New Reports In Trayvon Martin Case; Delta Flew Planes Needing Repairs; Jesse Jackson Jr. Has Mood Disorder
• Lawyers Prep Hasan Court Martial; Florida A&M Searches For New President; Scathing Report Blasts Penn State; Joe Biden At NAACP In Place Of President; FBI Releases Reports on Zimmerman; Rep. Jackson Has Mood Disorder; Army Ends Nascar Sponsorship; Singer uses Cheat Sheet For National Anthem; FBI to Reopen Past Cases; Foreclosures Jump Dramatically in U.S.; Was Romney's NAACP Speech Differ from One Delivered to Latinos; Selling Coffee and Coffins; Bomb Threat Closes Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.
• Mladic Trial on Hold; U.S. May Keep Fleet Near Iran; Hollywood Targets Chinese Market; India Battles Water Crisis; 1230; India Battles Water Crisis; Kidnapping Their Brides; A New Look For Christian Dior
• Biden Addresses NAACP; Sole Abortion Clinic in Mississippi Fights for Existence; News Evidence Released in Trayvon Martin Case; FBI Releases Report About Sandusky Case; Mississippi's Only Abortion Clinic Fights To Stay Open; New Evidence Released in Trayvon Martin Case
• Louis Freeh Comments On PSU Report; Freeh: "Most Powerful Men At PSU" Failed; Sandusky Report Released; New Evidence Released In Zimmerman Case; Viacom Pulls Online TV Shows, Too; Heavy Flooding In Texas; Biden At NAACP In Place Of Obama; Robert Blake Interview Gets Combative; Biden Speaks Soon at NAACP
• Penn State Report Released; Freeh: PSU Failed to Follow Federal Law; Romney Expected to Be Booed at NAACP; Robert Blake Interview Gets Combative; Penn State Football 2012; Facebook Makes It Easier For Kids To Handle Cyber Bullying; Florida's State Attorney Releases New Evidence in Zimmerman Case; Dispute Between DirecTV and Viacom Continues


July 11, 2012
• House to Vote on Repealing Obamacare; Romney Booed at NAACP Convention
• Romney Enters Political Lion's Den; Judge To Rule On Abortion Clinic; Congressman's Mysterious Medical Leave; Mom Abandons Disabled Daughter At Bar; FAMU President Resigns Over Student's Death; Viacom Blackout On DirecTV; The Most Impactful Moments On TV
• Questions About Jesse Jackson Junior; Model Plane Bomber Takes Deal; House To Vote On Health Care Law; Judge To Rule In Mississippi Abortion Case; Massachusetts Senate Race Heats Up; Married, Unmarried People See Candidates Differently; Scranton Cuts Public Employee Salaries to Minimum Wage; Viacom, DirecTV Battle Leaves Viewers in Dark; Will Jesse Jackson Discuss Son's Mystery Illness at Conference; Doctors Finding Answer to Disease in Cambodia
• World Growing By Leaps And Bounds; Hugo Chavez Cancer Free; Lagerfeld Builds Legacy At Chanel
• Study Conducted to Test Oxycontin on Children; Viacom Channels Went Dark; Another Side of Syria, the Elite; Mitt Romney Addresses NAACP; A Mother Abandons Her Daughters Outside a Bar;
• Romney To Talk Economy In Speech; More Calls For Romney's Tax Returns; House Sets Vote On Health Care Law; Tax Cut Fight Looms; Train Crash Forces Evacuations; Suspect Ends Chase By Going Airborne; Judge To Rule On Mississippi Abortion Clinic; Five Hospitalized After Flight To Miami; Heat Wave Continues In Southwest U.S.; Doctors Name Cause Of Mystery Illness; Giving Its Blessing To Same Sex Couples
• House Sets Vote on Health Care Law; Health Care Fight Continues; DirecTV Pulls Plug on Viacom Net; Romney to Address NAACP; Big Money Can Influence How You Vote; Man Finds Baseball Cards Worth Millions; Oxycontin Prescribed to Children


July 10, 2012
• Voters' Minds Made Up?; New York Fed Under Fire; An Infantry Officers Training Course Now Open to Women; British And American Banks Accused Of Manipulating Interest Rates; Pop-Up Ads for Smart Phones Could Be Troublesome; NASA Releases Panoramic Image of Mars; Afghani Hospital Catches Attention of Pentagon; Mothers Against Drunk Driving Protesting New Product; NYC Apartments Could Get Smaller
• Obama Talks Economy In Iowa; Romney Hits Obama On The Economy; Russian Warships To Syria; 24 Hours of Hell in Cambodia; Nearing The Death Of Cash; Holder Speaks On Texas Voter I.D. Law; Flash Flood Capital Of The U.S.; Versace's Return To The Ritz; Cable Channels Could Go Dark
• Pentagon Bomb Plot Suspect Plea Deal; Washington Monument Staying Closed; Deja Vu Of The Repeal Obama Care; Hottest First Six Months On Record; Battle Over Guns On Campus; Battle Over Guns On Campus; Mobile Ads Can Steal Your Contacts; America's At The Boiling Point; Mistreating Afghan Soldiers; Millennials Enter Workforce; Blackberry Maker, RIM, Facing Tough Times; Obama, Romney on "Sales" Trips; Elderly People Abusing Drugs
• Kids Die After "24 Hours of Hell"; Egypt's Parliament Defies Court Order; "Paris Hilton of Russia"; Secret Woman With North Korean Dictator; Versace Label Returns to Prominence; Mysterious Disease in Cambodia Threatens Lives; Power Struggle Continues in Egypt; English Soccer Player Facing Criminal Charges; Large International Airshow Takes Place in Small English Town; African Warlord Serves Partial Sentence
• Abuses of Wounded Afghan Soldiers & Congressional Investigation; Elderly People Abusing Drugs; Russia Sends Military Ships to Syria; Consumer Borrowing Jumps
• House Launches Latest Bid To Kill Obamacare; Indictment Unsealed In Border Agent's Murder; Obama Pitches Tax Cuts In Iowa; Romney Urged To Sharpen Attacks; Penn State Draws $208.7M In Donations; Girl Jumps From Sky Ride During Storm; Study: Ads Stealing Phone Information; Russian Ships Heading To Syria; Carmakers Bounce Back After Bailout; Carmakers Bounce Back after Bailout; Cambodia: 24 Hours of Hell; Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes Settle Divorce; Same Sex Partners' Benefits Battle
• GOP Fights Back on Outsourcing; Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes Settle Divorce; Russian Ships Heading to Syria; It'll Cost You More to Shop Online; Middle Class Taxes to Rise; Egypt's Pres. Defies Military Rulers; Washington Monument Staying Closed; Royals Fans Boo Cano at HR Derby; "50 Shades of Grey", the Musical


July 09, 2012
• President Obama Challenges GOP on Tax Cuts; Crisis in Syria Escalates; Barack Obama's 'Lethal Presidency'; Sharks Threatening Swimmers in New England? Critique of President Obama's Drone Program; Man Accused of Helping Wife Commit Suicide; Divorce Details Finalized Between Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes; Florida Anti-Fracking Group Tries to Halt Drilling; Effect of the Internet on Our Brains
• Obama Challenges GOP on Tax Cuts; Missing Georgia Banker; Assad Agrees To Approach; Cruise And Holmes Settle Divorce; 40,000 Plus U.S. Computers Lose Internet; American Gored At Bull Run; Wall Of Water Kills 170 In Russia; Mystery Illness Killing Kids; Political Showdown In Egypt; Yasser Arafat To Be Exhumed; Runaway Semi Crashes Into Gas Station; Government Re-Prioritizing U.S. Communications; Mickey, Winnie And Kim Jong Un
• Obama Calls For Tax Cut Extension; Voting Rights On Trial; Internet Blackout; Temperatures Increase In The West; Cruise & Holmes Reach Settlement; Delay Your Retirement; Former GOP Prodigy Leans Left; Former GOP Prodigy Leans Left; Obama Wants Bush-Era Tax Cuts Extended But Not on Everybody; States Ask For Money Back After Overpaying Unemployment; Babies Benefit from Dog, Cat in House
• Obama Makes Remarks on Tax Breaks; Afghan Execution Sparks Outrage; New Approach to Ending Syria Crisis; Mystery Illness Kills 64 Children; Fighting The Drug War Next Door
• President Obama's Remarks Expected Soon; Thousands Remain Without Power, More Severe Weather Expected; Election-Year Fight Over Tax Cuts.
• Voter I.D. Law In Court This Hour; Obama Revives Bush Tax Cut Fight; GOP Targets Obamacare Today; Internet Blackout For Many Americans; $14 Billion Too Much Paid Out; London 2012 Sponsorship Debate; British Airways: We Google VIP Fliers; Federer Wins Seventh Wimbledon; Tightrope Walker's Terrifying Fall; Polls: Obama Big Lead Among Latinos; Obama Revives Bush Tax Cut Fight; Outrage over Taliban Execution; "Happy Days" Cast Settles CBS Suit; States Overpaying Jobless Benefits; 64 Die from Mystery Illness
• Obama Revives Bush Tax Cut Fight; Voter ID Law in Court; Federer Wins Seventh Wimbledon; Romney's "Buried Treasure"; Obama to Push for Tax Cut Extension; Thousands Kicked Off-Line Today


July 08, 2012
• Enterovirus 71 Hits Cambodia and Kills Children; Ernest Borgnine died at Age 95; Michael Johnson made a Controversial Comment on the Black Athletes; Frank Ocean Admitted He's Gay; Roger Federer Won Against Any Murray
• Cashing in on "Lin-Sanity"; Diplomats Press Syrian Regime; Taliban Executes Woman in Public; Flash Flooding Washes Out Roads; Taboo Topic: Black vs. White; Diplomat's Press Syrian Regime; Ernest Borgnine Dies; Eating Healthy; Mascots in Danger
• Kid-Killing Illness Possibly Identified; Thousands Will Face Internet Blackout; Hip-Hop's Evolving Stance on Homosexuality; American Family Survived "Costa Concordia" Sea Disaster; Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Released in Brazil; John Rocker Says He's a Changed Man; Roger Federer Dashes British Hopes at Wimbledon & Serena Williams' Amazing Comeback
• A Video Out of Afghanistan Showing the Execution of a Woman Exposed; the Baby Golden Eagle, it was Severely Burned; Roger Federer Won his seventh Wimbledon Crown
• IED Kills 6 International Troops in Afghanistan; Flooding a Concern in Colorado; Charles and David Koch Profiled; Roger Federer Wins 7th Wimbledon Title; Kofi Annan in Damascus
• Scorching Heat Broils 11 States; Two Babies Left In Hot Cars, One Died; Cold Front Breaks Heat Wave; Flooding Kills At Least 150; Mystery Illness Killing Cambodian Kids; Annan In Syria For Talks; Holder Vows Fight Against ID Laws; Federer Takes Down Andy Murray; Doing It All With Style; Baby Golden Eagle Survives Wildfire


July 07, 2012
• Congressman Barney Frank Gets Married; Michael Johnson's Controversial Comment about Black Athletes; Frank Ocean Says He's Gay
• Mystery Illness Killing Kids; Democracy Arrives in Libya; Great White's Hunting Near Cape Cod
• Mystery Disease Killing Kids in Cambodia; ACLU: Ten Percent of Puerto Rico's Police Are Thugs; Record Heat, Storms Expected in East; Malware Could Cause Loss of Internet for Some in U.S.; "Green" Thieves Target Cooking Oil; Amateur Golfer Steals Spotlight at U.S. Open
• Continued Loss of Power Makes Heat Wave More Dangerous For Many Americans; Texas Inmates Sue For Right to Air Conditioning; Mysterious Illness Killing Children in Cambodia
• Brutal Heat Wave Across 25 States; Libyans Cast Vote in First Ever Free Election; British Terror Arrest; Afghanistan Designated U.S. Ally; Malware Infected Computers Could Lose Internet on Monday; Russia Flooding Kills Over A Hundred People; 61 Cambodian Children Killed By Mystery Illness; The Roots of Scientology; High Tech Ways To Get In Shape; Former Battleship Opens as New Museum; Summer Movie Releases
• Heat Waves Bakes Parts of U.S.; Libya Holds Elections; Fitness Instructor Give Tips on Yoga; Essence Music Festival Takes Place in New Orleans; Unemployment Rate Remains at 8.2 Percent; Study Unveils Corruption in Puerto Rican Police Force; Interview with Ringo Starr; Smoke Jumpers Profiled; Great White Sharks Return to Cape Cod
• Libya Casts Historic Vote Today; Afghanistan Gets U.S. Ally Status; Syria Fires Grenades Into Lebanon; Severe Heat Threat Continues Through Much of U.S.; Training With The Smoke Jumpers; George Zimmerman Out Of Jail; Sharks Reappear Near Cape Cod; Party With A Purpose; Job Growth Slows in June


July 06, 2012
• Unemployment Rate Unchanged; Pets Sets on Fire; Syrian General Defects; Potential Monday Malware Attack; Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Weigh In On Jobs Report; Town in Pennsylvania Takes Large Pay Cut; Someone Setting Dogs and Cats Ablaze in Philadelphia; William Lynch Acquitted of Charges; As Violence in Syria Continues, Top General Has Left Regime; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Aims to Bring Contraception to Millions of Women; Technology Behind Olympic Athletes
• Unemployment Stuck at 8.2 Percent; City Workers' Pay Cut To $7.25; Police Knew Of FAMU Band Hazing; 16,000 Syrians Killed In Uprising; Top Syrian General Flees; Obama Talks Jobs, Economy, Student Loans; Deadly Police Beating Lawsuit; Obama To Sign Transit, Loan Bill; "You All Better Hit Back!"; Zimmerman Bonds Out Of Jail; Internet Blackout Coming Monday
• Blair Underwood on Acting, Activism; Should You Sell, Rent Home; Thousands Flock to New Orleans "Essence" Music Festival; New Orleans Mayor Talks Challenges, Helping the City; Obama Bus Tour at Carnegie Mellon University; Severe Storms Hammer Great Smoky Mountain National Park
• Top Syrian General Defects; Women Gaining Power in Cartels; Libyans Go to the Polls; Protest in China Turns Violent; New Lost Boys Fleeing Sudan; Kenyan Mothers Secretly Taking Birth Control; South Korea Resumes Whaling; Argentine Dictators Guilty of Baby Stealing; Rwandan Genocide Survivor Goes to the Olympics; Arms Control Activists Rally; London Skyscraper Seeks Tenants
• Top Syria Commander Defects; Melinda Gates Makes Accessible Birth Control Her Life Mission; Best Equipment Not Available for Western Wildfires; Facebook to Hook Up in Asia.
• Candidates About To React To Job Numbers; Romney Reacts To Jobs Report; 12.7 Million People Out Of Work; New Jobs Report Shadows 2012 Race; New $1 Million Bond For Zimmerman; Martin Family Wants Zimmerman In Jail; Dow Tumbles After Tepid Jobs Report; Student Loan Rates to Stay Low; Rust Belt Key in Road to White House; New Jobs Reports Shadows 2012 Race; Obama Reacts to Job Numbers
• Jobless Report Disappoints Again; New Jobs Report Shadows 2012 Race; Republicans Pounce on Jobs Report; Arrests Followed Discovery in Car; New Terror Arrests in U.K.; Zimmerman's New Bond Costs $1 Million; Stocks Tumble at Open; Most Destructive Wildfire 90 Percent Contained; $400K San Diego Fireworks Ends in 20 Seconds


July 05, 2012
• President Obama Tours Battleground States; Top Female Drug Cartel Boss Caught; Interview with Congressman Joe Walsh; French Aviation Board Release Scathing Report About Air France Jet Crash; The Death Toll Rising in Syria; Pakistan Opening Supply Routes to NATO Trucks; Rich French Buying Estate in New York City; Convicted Offender Says Caffeine Made Him Do It
• Obama Wants Credit For Comeback; Monthly Jobs Report Coming; WikiLeaks releases Syria E-mails; Titanic Explorer Finds Downed Turkish Jet; Sex Offender Arrested In Boy's Stabbing; Sex Offender Arrested In Boy's Stabbing; Lost His Leg, Not His Resolve; "Mass Feedings" Begin In West Virginia; "Seventeen" Responds To Airbrush Petition; Whale Hunting To Resume; Calling Into Question A "True Hero"; $1,000,000 Bond For Zimmerman
• Six Days and Counting With No Power; Michigan's Vote For President; What It Means When Your City Goes Broke; Americans Working Too Much Overtime; Republicans Follow Obama on His Bus Tour; Soldier in Africa Returns After Fire Destroys Home
• Obama Talks to Ohio Voters; Votes Are Recounted in Mexico; Syria's Assad: Revolt Has Failed; Amputee Makes Olympics; No More Jail Time For Bahrain Boy; Floodwaters Swallow Villages
• Herman Cain Discusses CainTV.com; Despite Bailout, Not All Rust Belt Voters Backing Obama
• Terror Arrests In London; Power Outages Shrinking; Power Companies Face Growing Anger; Mortgage Rates Hit All Time Low; Obama's Bus Tour In The Rust Belt; Colorado's Most Destructive Fire Burning Out; Boat Capsizes Off Long Island, Three Dead; A Smaller, Cheaper iPad?; 18 Minutes Of Fireworks Lasts Only 15 Seconds; Fired For Life Saving Rescue; "Blade Runner" To Compete In Olympics; No Electricity Leads to Food Shortages; Most Disliked Companies; Getting out the Rust Belt Vote; Tech World Waiting for New iPad
• Terror Arrests in London; Obama's Bus Tour in the Rust Belt; West Virginia to Hold Mass Feedings; Zimmerman Bond Ruling Due Today; Final Report on Air France Crash; Romney: Health Care Mandate is a Tax; Iran Threatens U.S. Bases in Middle East; Paralympic Athlete to Run in Olympics


July 04, 2012
• The God Particle; Power Outages Continue; Yasser Arafat May Have Been Poisoned; More Americans Travelling Due To Low Gas Prices; Victim Linked With Magnotta Case Found; Some Swing States Going Against President Obama; U.S. and Pakistan Reach Deal
• T-Mobile Tantrum Goes Viral; 4th Of July Scorcher; Lower Gas Prices Spark Road Trips; Extreme Heat in Midwest; Colorado Wildfire; Arafat May Have Been Poisoned; Scientology & The TomKat Divorce; President Obama Welcomes New Americans; Romney Marches In 4th Of July Parade; Romney: Health Care Mandate Is A Tax; Meltdown Pilot Acquitted; Missile Sites In London; Cruise Ship Survivors Share Stories
• Spiking Temperatures and No Power For Many West Virginians; Taking in the Fireworks At the National Mall; More Americans Traveling over July Fourth Holiday; Gas Prices Down, Driving Up; Buns Fly At Coney Island; Picking A President In Indiana; Picking a President in Indiana; U.S. Under Cyber-Attack; What Romney Says About Health Care Mandate; eReaders Are Tracking You; First Rapid At-Home HIV Test Unveiled; Man's T-Mobile Rant Goes Viral
• Tests: Arafat May Have Been Poisoned; Immigrants Seek Asylum in Australia; Kenya Accuses Iranians in Terror Plot; Meet Botswana's Metal Heads; Circumcision Banned In German; Interview with Costa Concordia Disaster Survivors; Interview with Rwandan Genocide Survivor; Rare Caterpillar Fungus in High Demand;
• Active Duty Members Become U.S. Citizens; Mitt Romney Campaigns in News Hampshire; More Americans Travel Due to Low Gas Prices; Scientists Believe Higgs Bosom, God Particle, Found; Investigation Into Charities; Fourth of July Celebrations
• Politicians On Parade; 2012 GOP Veepstakes; "Betting On America"; Heat Wave Loosens, But Doesn't Break; Western Wildfires Still Raging; Military Veterans Help Firefighters; Fourth Of July Face Off; Pilot Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity; Manchester United Plans $100M IPO; Tall Ship Sail At Boston's Harborfest; PLO's Arafat May Have Been Poisoned; Lower Gas Prices Boost Travel; Almost One Million Still without Power; Mistaken Vote Turns Bill into a Law; Inside "Little Detroit"; Officials Launch Probe of Mexico Election
• More Than A Million Still Without Power; A View from the Fire Line; Arafat May Have Been Poisoned; Politicians on Parade; Lower Gas Prices Boost Travel; "God Particle" May Have Been Found; Angry Guy Trashes Cell Phone Store


July 03, 2012
• Andy Griffith Dies; Smoke Jumpers; Death Toll in Syria Climbs; CEO & COO of Barclays Resign; Millions of Households Still Without Power; NYC Uses Cab Drivers As Anti-Sex Trafficking Tool; South Carolina Woman Sentenced to Read Old Testament; Hotels Offer "Fifty Shades of Grey" Experience; A Look Behind Olympic Medals;
• Andy Griffith Dies at 86; Systematic Torture in Syria Continues; Murdoch To Romney: Dump Your Advisers; Minds Made Up In Ohio; Tom Cruise And Scientology; Police Raid Nicolas Sarkozy's Offices
• NY Police Kill Elderly Ex-Marine; Not Driven To Drive; New Poll on Presidential Race; William Cohen Discusses U.S. & Iranian Show of Force in Gulf, Syria; Rust Belt Voters Trying to Decide on Candidate
• Gay In Uganda: It's Dangerous; Pakistan Agrees To Reopen Supply Routes; Growing Black Market For Body Parts; Barclays CEO & COO Resign; From CNN To Priesthood
• NYC Turns to Cab Drivers to Fight Human Trafficking; Human Rights Watch Report on Syria; Rust Belt Could Decide November Election
• 1.8 Million Still Without Power; Power Companies Face Growing Anger; Barclay's COO Quits Over Rigging; Western Wildfires Claim More Lives; Western Wildfires Claim More Lives; Air Force Grounds Firefighting Planes; Colorado Wildfire Now 70 Percent Contained; Woman Dragged Out of Truck By Hair; American Mauled By Chimps In South Africa; Pepco Chief Answers His Critics; PEPCO Chief Answers his Critics; New Details in TomKat Divorce; Ex-Union Town isn't in Love with Obama; Study: More Money Makes People Inhumane?
• Power Companies Face Growing Anger; Firefighting C-130s Grounded; More Blistering Temps; American Mauled By Chimps in S. Africa; GlaxoSmithKline Hit with $3 Billion Fine; Restoring Power in Virginia; Romney Reaches Out to Evangelicals


July 02, 2012
• Crisis in Syria Continues; Fires Rage in Colorado
• E-mails Suggest Penn State Cover-Up; Mississippi Abortion Clinic Still in Business for Now; Couple Goes Home After Colorado Fire; Sprinter Pulls Out Of Runoff; Mexico Changes Course; The Search For Amelia Earhart; Theory: Earhart Crashed, Survived; Role Of Religion In Divorce; Six In 10 Polled: Healthcare A "Tax"
• Court OKs Super PACs; Mississippi's Only Abortion Clinic Could Close; High Temperatures Break Records; Wildfire in Colorado Rages On; New Poll on Health Care Ruling; Manufacturing Numbers Troubling for U.S. Economy; Mother Flees Chicago Crime Spree with Son; Politifact Analyses Health Care Statements
• Mexican Election Authorities Predict Enrique Pena Nieto Will Be Mexican President; Violence Continues in Syria; Iranian Military Plans to Test Fire Missiles; Vice Guide to Congo; Ex-Rugby Player Fights for Right to Die; Athlete Says No to Tie Breaker; Eco-Car Competition; Spain Wins UEFA Euro Cup
• E-mails Recovered Show Penn-State Cover Up; Millions Without Power in D.C. Area; Abortion Clinic Gets Reprieve; Polls Reveal How Americans Feel About Obama-care, Supreme Court; Staff Sergeant Picked for NBA; Tarmoh Having Second Thoughts in Olympic Contest; New E-Mails in Sandusky Case
• Facing Dangerous Heat Without Power; Firefighters Gain Control In Colorado; No Inspection Of Mississippi Women's Clinic; Party's Return To Power In Mexico; Mercury Rising, Fires Burning Obama Asks Donors for More Money; Toss-Up States in Presidential Election; Star Power at the BET Awards; July 4th Spending Fizzles; Economy Hurting Rustbelt States
• Facing Dangerous Heat and without Power; Fighting Fire with Fire; Pena Nieto Leads in Mexican Elections; Mississippi Women's Clinic Stays Open; Shrinking the Postal Service; E-Mails Suggest Penn State Cover-Up; Tiger Takes 24th PGA Tour Win


July 01, 2012


June 30, 2012
• Wildfire in Colorado Springs is Over; Katie Holmes is Filing for Divorce from Tom Cruise; Progress Report of Both President Obama and Mitt Romney Itemized
• Heat-Fueled Storms Kill 11; Deadly Wildfire Ravages Homes; Egypt Inaugurates New President; Storm Affected States; Jada Pinkett- Smith on Human Trafficking
• Boys Dead in New Jersey; Mississippi's Only Abortion Clinic Might Close Down; Understanding Obamacare
• President Obama Calls Virginia Governors; Deadly Wildfires Ravages Homes in Colorado Springs; Diplomats Try Again to Find Solution to Syria; Interview with Jada Pinkett-Smith
• Fierce Storms Rip Across Nine States; Heat Wave Broils 100 Million People; Raging Colorado Fire Now 30 Percent Contained; Storm Knocks Out Power; Eight Military C-130s Battle Wildfires; World Powers Agree On Steps For Syria; Historic Day In Egypt; Shrines In Timbuktu Destroyed; Flight Attendant Loses Cool; Swimmer Heads From Cuba To Florida; Rodney King Memorial Later Today
• Wildfires Continue to Burn in Parts of Colorado; Violence Continues in Syria; Investigations Continue into Possible Cover-up in Sandusky Child Abuse Scandal; Interview with White House Chef; Fitness Expert Discusses Exercise; Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care Act
• Fires in Colorado; Heat Wave in the East; 4 Million Without Power; Morsi Sworn in as Egypt's President; Legal Panel; Mississippi's Only Abortion Clinic May Close Its Doors Monday; Interview with Musician, Environmentalist Chuck Leavell


June 29, 2012
• Massive Wildfire Burns in Colorado; Egypt's New President Addresses Nation; Obama Tours Fire-Ravaged Area; Justice Department Won't Prosecute Holder
• Deadly Shooting at Fort Bragg; Republicans Still Pushing For Repeal; Inching Closer to Fiscal Cliff; Fears Syria Conflict Will "Explode"; Clinton Seeking Russian Help On Syria; Selling Organs to Survive
• Life Threatening Virus In Philippines; Air India Pilots; Tackling The World's Pressing Problems; Stocks Rally; Soldier Opens Fire At Fort Bragg; 346 Homes Destroyed On 34 Streets; Fight For Health Care Reform; Fight Over Health Care Reform; Soldier Opens Fire At Fort Bragg; Empowering Women Through Sports; Obama Visits Colorado Springs
• Europe's "Breakthrough" Bank Deal; Egypt's Pres.-Elect Speaks in Cairo; Basketball Diplomacy; British Student Recalls Attack In Egypt
• Colorado Fire Kills 1, Destroys 346 Homes; Medicaid Expansion Challenge; New Deal on Eurozone Debt Crisis; Massacre in Damascus; Health Care Political Battle; One Family's Heartbreak; Small Town's Take on Health Care Ruling; Hospitals and Docs Examine Supreme Court Ruling; Grisly Video Surfaced from Drug Cartel; Vying for a Baby
• 100-Degree Heat Blankets U.S.; Colorado Fire Grows Larger, Deadlier; One Family's Heartbreak; Soldier Killed In Fort Bragg Shooting; Zimmerman Seeks Bond For Second Time; Health Care Questions Answered; Syria's Violence, Urgency Grow; Dow Spikes After Europe Agreement; Congress To Act On Student Loans; Time to Tackle other Issues? GOP Says No; Both Sides Use Ruling to Raise Money; Big Honor for "The Boss"; Olsen Twins Locked in Fur Fight
• Colorado Fire Grows Larger and Deadlier; Zimmerman Back in Court; What's in the New Health Care Law; Attorney General Holder in Contempt; Zimmerman in Court, Seeks 2nd Bond; Investors Cheer E.U. Deal; Olsen Twins in Fur Fight with PETA; Caught on Cam: Step Trips up Commuters


June 28, 2012


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