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Health Care Signup Experiences More Glitches
Americans trying to sign up for health insurance under the new law are experiencing more problems.
Senate Dems To Try Passing Debt Ceiling Increase
Democrats controlling the Senate are planning to try to pass a stand-alone measure to increase the government's borrowing cap, challenging Republicans to a filibuster showdown that could unnerve financial markets as the deadline to a first-ever default on U.S. obligations draws closer.
Man On Fire at National Mall Was NJ Resident
The man who set himself on fire on the National Mall and later died was identified Monday, though police had no more information on his possible reasons.
Firm To Get $4.7M To Clean Up Seaside Boardwalk Fire
The two towns affected by a massive fire that destroyed parts of their boardwalks and dozens of businesses last month have jointly hired a contractor to do demolition and cleanup work.
Supreme Court Term Begins Amid Government Shutdown
The Supreme Court is opening for business in the midst of a partial government shutdown.
Shutdown Enters 2nd Week, No End In Sight [VIDEO]
The government shutdown enters its second week with no resolution in sight and ominous signs that the United States is moving closer to the possibility of the first-ever default in the nation's history.
Cruz: Tie Debt-Ceiling Rise To ‘Obamacare’ Changes
Sen. Ted Cruz says legislation raising the debt ceiling is among the best leverage that Congress has to rein in the White House and should include changes to the nation's new health insurance system.
Destruction Of Syrian Chemical Program Begins
A U.N. official says international inspectors have begun destroying Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons and the machinery used to create it.
Police: Man Who Set Himself Ablaze On Mall Dies [VIDEO]
A man who set himself on fire on the National Mall in the nation's capital has died of his injuries, District of Columbia police said Saturday.
Obama Talks Iran, Budget, Redskins And Obamacare [VIDEO]
Defending the shaky rollout of his health care law, President Barack Obama said frustrated Americans "definitely shouldn't give up" on the problem-plagued program now at the heart of his dispute with Republicans over reopening the federal government.
House Passes Bill To Pay Furloughed Workers
The House has passed a bill to give 800,000 furloughed federal workers retroactive pay once the government reopens.
Pa. Gov: Gay Marriage Remarks Not Meant To Offend [VIDEO]
Pennsylvania's governor says he's sorry if anyone was offended when he compared gay marriage to the marriage of a brother and sister during a TV interview.