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Casey Anthony told to return to Florida for probation

Casey Anthony and her lawyer Jose Baez (L) leave the Orange County Jail in Orlando, Florida July 17, 2011. By Barbara Liston ORLANDO, Fla (Reuters) - A Florida judge on Friday ordered Casey Anthony, the young mother acquitted of murdering her toddler, ...

Romney worth between $190m and $250m, campaign says

A disclosure by Mitt Romneys campaign yesterday showed he may be the wealthiest person in the 2012 presidential race, far and away eclipsing President Obamas net worth.

Romney defends his comments about corporations

MANCHESTER, NH - At a friendly Republican gathering here last night, presidential candidate Mitt Romney defended his recent comment in Iowa that “corporations are people and said Democrats fundamentally misunderstand corporations makeup.

Police Arrest Dozens After Teen Curfew in Philadelphia Takes Effect

PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police were being kept busy Friday night arresting dozens of teens caught breaking the citys new 9:00pm curfew.

Relaxing Under Libertys Shadow

David Luchsinger, the superintendent of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, with his wife, Debbie. Their Sundays are for church and relaxing.

As Sarah Palin wavers, Rick Perry may fill niche

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin greets attendees of the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines the day before the GOP straw poll. Des Moines, Iowa -- Former Alaska Gov.

Breeann Rodriquez, 3, missing in Missouri; parents deny wrongdoing

Breeann Rodriguez -- remember that name. Shes a 3-year-old girl from Senath, Mo., who disappeared Saturday while riding her pink bike and playing outside with her 5-year-old brother.

Bratton to act as adviser on gangs and violence

AP / August 13, 2011 LONDON - Prime Minister David Camerons office said yesterday that former New York police commissioner William Bratton has agreed to act as an unpaid adviser to the British government.

Obama tells voters to pressure Congress

President Barack Obama is calling on frustrated voters to tell Congress theyre sick of gridlock and partisanship and want to see compromise to boost the faltering economy and create jobs.

Huntsman drills down on New Hampshire

Concord, New Hampshire (CNN) - The day after debating his competitors in Ames, Iowa, former Gov. Jon Huntsman made it clear hed left his heart in New Hampshire.

Satirist Colbert avowals for straw man at Iowa straw poll

Texas Gov. Rick Perrys expected entry into the Republican presidential race has supporters excited about a candidate they say will galvanize a divided right.

Appeals court rejects health law mandate

WASHINGTON - An Appeals Court panel yesterday struck down as unconstitutional the national health care law mandate that nearly every American buy insurance, the most prominent rejection yet of the key element of President Obamas ...

JetBlue flier who peed on girl could be axed from US Ski Team

The drunken JetBlue passenger who treated a sleeping 11-year-old girl like his personal potty is a member of the US Ski Team who refused to apologize yesterday for the high-altitude humiliation.

Ron Paul comes in from the fringe

The congressman and presidential hopeful, whose warnings on the economy brought eye rolls four years ago, now hears validation from other candidates.

Govt pays for empty flights

On some days, the pilots with Great Lakes Airlines fire up a twin-engine Beechcraft 1900 at the Ely, Nev., airport and depart for Las Vegas without a single passenger on board.

GOP Looks to Cement Gains

After early expectations that Republicans would dominate the 2012 redistricting sweepstakes, neither party looks likely to claim a big gain in congressional seats when the states finish redrawing their electoral maps.

Straw poll rebuttal? Iowa bus tour isnt political, White House says

President Obamas three-day tour of the Midwest next week includes two stops in Iowa, a state that the Republicans hoping to unseat him in 2012 have been saturating for much of the week.

Ohio serial killer gets death sentence

AP / August 13, 2011 CLEVELAND - A serial killer was sentenced to death yesterday for murdering 11 troubled women and scattering their remains around his property in Cleveland, horrors that shook the city over police handling of crime in poor ...
 
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