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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.
Philippine President to Camp in Tacloban
The president of the Philippines came to visit the typhoon disaster region in his country today and decided to stay.
Christie’s Political Move Disappoints Mentor
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie seldom makes a political miscalculation, as even his adversaries acknowledged after the incumbent Republican rolled to 60 percent of the vote to win re-election in a heavily Democratic state.
Obamas, Clintons to Visit JFK Gravesite Wednesday
President Barack Obama will visit John F. Kennedy's gravesite and honor two of Kennedy's lasting initiatives as the nation observes the 50th anniversary of his assassination in the coming week.
Philippine Government Defends Typhoon Response
The Philippine government on Friday defended its efforts to deliver assistance to victims of Typhoon Haiyan, many of whom have received little or no assistance since the monster storm struck one week ago.
United Airlines to Serve Atlantic City Airport
Starting next spring, United Airlines will begin non-stop service from Chicago and Houston to Atlantic City
Judge Halts Belmar’s Beach Pavilions
A judge has ordered Belmar to stop working on plans to replace two beach pavilions that were destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.
Typhoon-Struck Philippine City Begins Mass Burial
The city worst hit by a typhoon in the central Philippines has begun burying its dead as aid from around the world begins to arrive.