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New Study: College More Expensive Than Ever

Tuition and fees at four-year public colleges jumped by an average of 8.3 percent this year, according to the latest annual college cost survey. It reports that the cost of attending a state school now averages more than $17,000 per

#OWS Quiz: Who's More Dangerous? Rush Or Al Qaeda?

To get a pulse of the thinking of the Occupy Wall Street protesters, MRCTV’s Dan Joseph asked them a series of quickie questions, one being whom they thought was a greater threat to the United States: conservative talk radio host

More Video Surfaces From #OccupyOakland Eviction

Oakland police arrested dozens of people at a plaza outside City Hall, two weeks after the protesters began. Officers began making arrests and removing tents and makeshift shelters at the Occupy Oakland protest at Frank Ogawa Plaza.

Yemen Troops Fire at Protesters

Amateur video purportedly shows Yemeni troops loyal to embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh opening fire at protesters calling for his ouster.

Panetta: US Forces 'Here To Stay' In Pacific

Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta told his Japanese counterpart the US presence in the Pacific region is “here to stay”. He says there has been progress on both sides in reducing US troop numbers in Okinawa, a thorny political issue

Perry Calls Romney 'Fat Cat'

In response to the suggestion that his new flat tax could be criticized by Mitt Romney as a “tax cut for fat cats,” Gov. Rick Perry chuckled and said Romney should “take a look in the mirror. I consider him

Police Evict #OccupyOakland; Tear Gas Reportedly Used

SF Chronicle:Oakland police arrested dozens of people at a plaza outside City Hall, two weeks after the protesters began building an intricate encampment as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement against corporate greed and economic inequality. At about 4:57

Obama Offers New Mortgage Proposal

President Barack Obama offered mortgage relief on Monday to hundreds of thousands of Americans, his latest attempt to ease the economic and political fallout of a housing crisis that has bedeviled him as he seeks a second term.