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Memorial for Wounded Colorado Student Growing
Pray for Claire message (Twitter)
A memorial is growing for the 17-year-old girl critically wounded when she was shot by another student at her suburban Denver high school.
Colorado Governor Visits School Shooting Victim
Colorado's governor asked the nation Sunday for prayers for the 17-year-old girl who was critically wounded by a classmate at her suburban Denver high school.
Mandela Makes Final Journey Home in SAfrica
Anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela has been buried in the African ground he loved.
Ryan Prefers Conservative Debate Within ‘Family’
Rep. Paul Ryan says he was frustrated with conservative groups that protested the bipartisan budget deal he helped engineer.
Sheriff: Colo. Gunman Planned to Hurt More People
Authorities say an 18-year-old who wounded a fellow student before killing himself at a suburban Denver school entered the building with a shotgun, a machete and three incendiary devices in his backpack, and had ammunition strapped to body.
Oyster Creek Plant Taken Offline for Maintenance Work
The Oyster Creek nuclear plant has been taken offline temporarily so crews can complete some maintenance work.
Bells Toll in Newtown For School Shooting Victims
Newtown is planning to mark one year since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting massacre with private memorial services and the ringing of bells for the victims.
Weekly Addresses: Newtown Anniversary, Obamacare
On the anniversary of the massacre of 20 children and six school workers in Newtown, Conn., President Barack Obama says the nation hasn't done enough to make its communities safer.
Levinson Family: US Must Care for Its Own
The family of an American who vanished in Iran nearly seven years ago is urging the U.S. government to, quote, "step up and take care of one of its own."
Wholesale Costs Fall for 3rd Month on Cheap Gas
U.S. wholesale prices dropped in November for the third consecutive month, pushed down by cheaper gasoline and home heating oil costs.
S. Africa Apologizes for Fake Signer, Vows Reforms
A South African Cabinet minister is apologizing for the sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial who outraged deaf people worldwide by making signs they said amounted to gibberish.
Immigrant Tuition Bill Advances
A bill that would help students in the U.S. illegally pay for their college educations has advanced.