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  • House Dems on track for vote on $940B health bill

    WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats are pushing to the brink of passage a landmark, $940 billion health care overhaul bill that would simultaneously deliver on President Barack Obama's promise to expand coverage while slashing the deficit, a strategy aimed at winning over the party's fiscal conservatives.

     
  • Click for Full Story Obama signs jobs bill, says more must be done

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Thursday signed into law a package of tax breaks and spending designed to give the nation a jobs boost by encouraging the private sector to start hiring again.

     
  • Click for Full Story Accused 'Jihad Jane' denies terror plot in court

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman accused of trolling the Internet as "Jihad Jane" while she cared for her boyfriend's father denied in court Thursday that she sought to kill a Swedish artist targeted by radical Muslims or agreed to marry a terrorism suspect to help him get travel documents.

     
  • Clinton urges Russia to delay Iran's nuclear plant

    MOSCOW (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has urged Russia to delay launching Iran's nuclear plant until Tehran proves that it's not pursuing atomic weapons.

     
  • Click for Full Story First-time jobless claims drop slightly

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of newly laid-off workers requesting jobless benefits fell slightly last week for the third straight time. But initial claims remain above levels that would signal net job gains.

     
  • Click for Full Story AP IMPACT: Gov't bank auditors got big bonuses

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Banks weren't the only ones giving big bonuses in the boom years before the worst financial crisis in generations. The government also was handing out millions of dollars to bank regulators, rewarding "superior" work even as an avalanche of risky mortgages helped create the meltdown.

     
  • Kraft to cut salt in its North American foods

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Kraft Foods Inc. said Wednesday that it will cut the salt in its products that are sold in North America by an average of 10 percent over the next two years to appeal to health-conscious consumers.

     
  • Microsoft rival: browser downloads double

    BRUSSELS (AP) — Norway's Opera said Thursday that downloads of its browser more than doubled after Microsoft Corp. was forced to give European users a choice of Web software to settle European Union antitrust charges.

     
  • Bullock cancels appearance at London premiere

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sandra Bullock canceled her appearance at the London premiere of "The Blind Side" days after Internet reports alleged she was having trouble in her marriage and that she had left the couple's Southern California home.

     
  • Click for Full Story 1 vs. 16 usually lopsided in NCAA tourney

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The NCAA tournament is famous for the little guys shocking the marquee powerhouses and turning into the darlings of March.

     
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  • Click for Full Story NCAA: Notre Dame on a run vs. ODU

    Notre Dame had the first extended run of the tournament, scoring 10 straight points to take a 15-6 lead over Old Dominion.

     
  • Click for Full Story 'Nova's Reynolds, Fisher don't start NCAA opener

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Villanova guards Scottie Reynolds and Corey Fisher did not start in the NCAA tournament opener against Robert Morris.

     
  • Click for Full Story 1 vs. 16 usually lopsided in NCAA tourney

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The NCAA tournament is famous for the little guys shocking the marquee powerhouses and turning into the darlings of March.

     
  • NFL to examine 2 possessions in playoffs OT

    NEW YORK (AP) — NFL owners will vote next week whether to allow each team a possession in overtime in the playoffs if the team winning the OT coin toss kicks a field goal on the first series.

     
  • Click for Full Story Rangers manager tested positive for coke

    PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Before he could end a long day unlike any in his professional career, Ron Washington had to prepare for a game.

     
  • Click for Full Story Beckham in London after surgery in Finland

    LONDON (AP) — David Beckham arrived in London with his wife Victoria on Wednesday after flying in from the Finnish clinic where he had surgery for a torn Achilles' tendon.

     
  • Click for Full Story Tebow debuts new throwing motion for NFL teams

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Tim Tebow's latest visit to Florida Field looked like most of the others. He was cheered, revered and pulled in every direction.

     
  • Another stop on the road to Augusta

    PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Kenny Perry is following the same road to the Masters, playing three straight tournaments on the Florida swing before taking a week off and heading to Augusta National.

     
  • Ed secretary: ban NCAA teams with low grad rates

    U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan pushed a proposal Wednesday to bar men's college basketball teams from postseason play if they fail to graduate 40 percent of their players, an idea that didn't go over well with the NCAA and coaches preparing for March Madness.

     
  • Click for Full Story Cliff Lee suspended for 1st 5 games of season

    NEW YORK (AP) — Seattle pitcher Cliff Lee was suspended Wednesday for the first five games of the regular season for throwing over the head of a hitter, possibly delaying his highly anticipated debut with the Mariners.

     
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