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  • Click for Full Story Health bill gains ground but release delayed

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation won precious support from a longtime liberal holdout in the House on Wednesday and from Catholic nuns representing dozens of religious orders, gaining fresh traction in the run-up to a climactic weekend vote.

     
  • Click for Full Story Obama argues for health care effort on Fox News

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Wednesday took to the Fox News Channel, derided by his White House as a wing of the Republican Party, to sell his embattled health care overhaul in an interview punctuated with interruptions from the host and chiding from the guest.

     
  • Click for Full Story More than 100 complaints lodged over fixed Toyotas

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Complaints of sudden acceleration in Toyotas repaired under recalls have nearly doubled in the past two weeks, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data.

     
  • Click for Full Story Pakistani court charges 5 Americans with terrorism

    ISLAMABAD (AP) — A Pakistani court charged five young Americans on Wednesday with planning terrorist attacks in the South Asian country and conspiring to wage war against nations allied with Pakistan, their defense lawyer said.

     
  • Click for Full Story Recent cases show challenge of US terrorists

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The growing front in the war on terrorism may be no farther than Main Street.

     
  • Senior official: Al-Qaida leader believed killed

    WASHINGTON (AP) — An al-Qaida leader believed to have played a key role in the bombing of a CIA post in Afghanistan last December was apparently killed by an American missile strike last week, a senior U.S. official said Wednesday.

     
  • Click for Full Story Black people must leave, NJ Walmart announcer says

    WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — A Walmart store announcement ordering black people to leave brought chagrin and apologies Wednesday from leaders of the company, which has built a fragile trust among minority communities.

     
  • Click for Full Story EPA: More pets injured by flea and tick products

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Products intended to treat cats and dogs for fleas and ticks kill hundreds of pets each year and injure tens of thousands, the Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday as it outlined plans to make the products safer.

     
  • First 'American Idol' finalist booted

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lacey Brown is down and out on "American Idol."

     
  • Click for Full Story Texas manager tested positive for cocaine in 2009

    SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington admitted he made a "huge mistake" when he used cocaine and failed a Major League Baseball drug test last season.

     
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  • Click for Full Story Texas manager tested positive for cocaine in 2009

    SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington admitted he made a "huge mistake" when he used cocaine and failed a Major League Baseball drug test last season.

     
  • 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 Elias has goal, assist as Devils sweep Penguins

    NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — If the New Jersey Devils get past the Pittsburgh Penguins in the playoffs, they will have beaten the defending Stanley Cup champions 10 times.

     
  • 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.

     
  • Click for Full Story Meyer returns from leave of absence for Florida

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — With a whistle around his neck and a smile on his face, Florida coach Urban Meyer returned to practice Wednesday following a leave of absence that turned out to be shorter than everyone expected.

     
  • 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.

     
  • Click for Full Story Obama predicts Jayhawks will win national title

    NEW YORK (AP) — The First Fan appears to be a big fan of basketball programs from Kansas.

     
  • Jordan's bid for Bobcats approved by NBA board

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Michael Jordan became a basketball star at North Carolina. Now he'll try to turn around the state's money-losing NBA team by becoming the first ex-player to be a majority owner in the league.

     
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