Obama pushing health bill in Capitol stop Sunday
01:17:05 | 07/12/2009 - Source: San Diego News Network
President Barack Obama appealed directly to senators' desire for history-making change and their short-term political fears Sunday in urging them to stand together and overhaul the nation's health care system.
Harper pays tribute to Canadian war dead in Hong Kong, Korea; visits DMZ
20:43:43 | 06/12/2009 - Source: The Chronicle-Journal
From right, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the war veterans Maximo Anthony Cheng and Dr.
Hundreds Pay Respects To Thanksgiving Massacre Victims
16:27:00 | 06/12/2009 - Source: Local6.com
Hundreds of mourners packed Jupiter Community High School in Florida on Saturday to pay tribute to two of the victims of a Thanksgiving massacre.
Santa Claus has lengthy past as integral part of childhood
12:14:15 | 06/12/2009 - Source: News Chief
Published: Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 2:09 a.m. For centuries, the idea of Santa Claus has played an important role in childhood.
Chicken of the sea? Tuna farming getting a boost
08:02:59 | 06/12/2009 - Source: Buffalo News
By YURI KAGEYAMA Updated: December 06, 2009, 1:06 AM / Thousands of tuna, their silver bellies bloated with fat, swim frantically around in netted areas of a small bay, stuffing themselves until they grow twice as heavy as in the wild.
15-Year-Old Wis. Cheddar Sells For $50 Per Pound
03:49:23 | 06/12/2009 - Source: KIRO-TV Seattle
A 15-year-old cheddar made in Wisconsin, possibly the most mature cheese for sale in the country, is selling well despite the $50-per-pound price tag, its producer said Saturday.
23:21:33 | 05/12/2009 - Source: Fort Mill Times
Santa Claus usually travels by a flying sleigh, but this time of year in South Carolina he's using ground transportation - a steam engine.
Tiger's troubles widen his distance from blacks
18:52:18 | 05/12/2009 - Source: Air America Radio
Amid all the headlines generated by Tiger Woods' troubles - the puzzling car accident, the suggestions of marital turmoil and multiple mistresses - little attention has been given to the race of the women linked with the world's greatest golfer.
Spirituality: Don't allow possessions to weigh down your soul
14:24:01 | 05/12/2009 - Source: Baxter Bulletin
As you read this column, I pray it's not too late to interrupt the season-long process of stuffing yourself.
07:47 Three killed in fast-food blast
10:02:00 | 05/12/2009 - Source: Wicklow People
A car bomb has exploded near a KFC fast-food restaurant in Pakistan's main north-western city, killing at least three people and leaving others trapped in a blazing building where many lawyers have offices, officials said.
Astor's son: "too sick for prison"
05:31:34 | 05/12/2009 - Source: 7Online.com
Brooke Astor's 85-year-old son said in court papers filed Friday that he's too sick and doesn't deserve to go to prison for plundering his philanthropist mother's fortune, enlisting such famous friends as Whoopi Goldberg and Al Roker in a bid to stay free.
Obama tells vet he'll improve VA services
00:58:57 | 05/12/2009 - Source: Gouverneur Times
The veteran told President Barack Obama at a town hall meeting in Allentown on Friday that he hadn't been able to get through to anyone who can answer his questions about his benefits under the post-Sept. 11 GI bill.
Soldier charged with murder in Fort Drum killings
20:39:43 | 04/12/2009 - Source: KAIT-TV Jonesboro
Authorities say the military policeman accused of stabbing his two Army buddies to death fled in a car belonging to one of the victims and had injuries on his fingers linking him to the crime scene.
Hunt widens for Thanksgiving slayings suspect
16:21:26 | 04/12/2009 - Source: The Miami Herald
Federal authorities are stepping up their manhunt for Paul Michael Merhige, the Miami man accused of killing four relatives on Thanksgiving.
Cuba blasts US black leaders for charges of racism
11:57:32 | 04/12/2009 - Source: The State
Cuba hit back Thursday at 60 prominent U.S. black leaders who challenged its race record, with island writers, artists and official journalists calling the criticism an attack on their country's national identity.
