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Report Due Today on Sandy Hook Shooting Investigation
Investigators are planning to release a long-awaited report on the Connecticut school shooting, nearly a year after the massacre of 20 children and six women inside Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Gamblers Optimistic for NJ Internet Betting
Some were locked out by software that didn't believe they were in New Jersey. Others had their credit cards rejected, their Social Security numbers questioned and their utility bills requested.
Money, Star Power Await Obama on Fundraising Tour
Money, star power and Hollywood awaited President Barack Obama on a West Coast swing featuring a bit of official business but mostly fundraising for a Democratic Party eager to go on offense after a politically debilitating two months.
Secret US-Iran Talks Set Stage for Nuke Deal
The United States and Iran secretly engaged in high-level, face-to-face talks at least three times over the past year.
Reverent Memorials Mark JFK 50th Anniversary
It was the same time, 12:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 22. It was the same place, downtown Dallas.
Monmouth University Reports Meningitis Case
A case of meningitis has been reported at Monmouth University.
Kia Recalling About 80,000 Vans to Fix Suspensions
Kia Motors Corp. is recalling nearly 80,000 minivans in the U.S. because a suspension part can break and cause drivers to lose control of the vehicles.
Radel Takes Leave After Guilty Plea
Florida Republican Rep. Henry "Trey" Radel (D) who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession and received a year's probation, is taking a leave of absence from Congress and donating his salary to charity.
Obama to Pay Tribute to JFK Legacy
President Barack Obama is honoring the legacy of John F. Kennedy with the awarding of Presidential Medals of Honor.
After Twisters, Damaged Communities Come Together
Aaron Montgomery's house was not damaged by the tornado that roared through this central Illinois community. But when the twister knocked out power across town, he had to find a way to keep his 5-year-old daughter alive.
Senate Dems to Try to Override Gov’s Pig Bill Veto
The Democrat-led state Senate will try again to override a Gov. Chris Christie veto.
Storms Sweep Across Midwest, Kill 6 in Illinois
Tornadoes and other intense storms that ripped through the Midwest Sunday have left a path of destruction.