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Census: 28% of Latinos Living in Poverty

Census: 28% of Latinos Living in Poverty

A new poverty index in the U.S. Census found 28% of Hispanics were living in poverty. During the 2012 election, a staggering 71% of Latinos voted for President Barack Obama even though his policies and economy actually increased the poverty

No Letup in Israeli Offensive in Gaza

No Letup in Israeli Offensive in Gaza

(AP) No letup in Israeli offensive in GazaBy IBRAHIM BARZAK and JOSEF FEDERMANAssociated PressGAZA CITY, Gaza StripMilitants in the Gaza Strip pounded southern Israel with rocket fire on Thursday, killing three people as the Israeli military pressed forward with a

Egypt Recalls Envoy to Israel after Gaza Strike

Egypt Recalls Envoy to Israel after Gaza Strike

(AP) Egypt recalls envoy to Israel after Gaza strikeBy AYA BATRAWY and SARAH EL DEEBAssociated PressCAIROEgypt’s Islamist president recalled the country’s ambassador to Israel to protest its strikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after coming under mounting domestic criticism

China's Hu Clears Way for Xi to Take Party Helm

China's Hu Clears Way for Xi to Take Party Helm

(AP) China’s Hu clears way for Xi to take party helmBy GILLIAN WONGAssociated PressBEIJINGPresident Hu Jintao stepped aside as ruling party leader Wednesday to clear the way for Vice President Xi Jinping to take China’s helm as part of only

Pakistan Frees Taliban Prisoners for Peace Process

Pakistan Frees Taliban Prisoners for Peace Process

(AP) Pakistan frees Taliban prisoners for peace processBy MUNIR AHMEDAssociated PressISLAMABADPakistan freed several Taliban prisoners at the request of the Afghan government Wednesday, a move meant to facilitate the process of striking a peace deal with the militant group in

AP Defends Jason Biggs Against Vile Tweets

AP Defends Jason Biggs Against Vile Tweets

You couldn’t write a better example of entertainment media bias than this dispatch from the Associated Press. The wire service finally tackles the offensive tweets sent by “American Pie” star Jason Biggs to the wives of the GOP presidential ticket

Radical Islamist Cleric Abu Qatada Released from Jail

Radical Islamist Cleric Abu Qatada Released from Jail

(AP) Radical cleric Abu Qatada released from jailBy DAVID STRINGERAssociated PressLONDONA radical Islamist cleric described by prosecutors as a key al-Qaida operative in Europe was freed from prison Tuesday after a court ruled he cannot be deported from Britain to

Military Took 22 Hours To Get To Benghazi

Military Took 22 Hours To Get To Benghazi

So, how long does it take to get military assets stationed mere hours away from a firefight to a firefight? Apparently, it takes some 22 hours. When former Navy SEALs called for backup at the consulate in Benghazi on September

Israel Fires at Syria for Second Straight Day

Israel Fires at Syria for Second Straight Day

(AP) JERUSALEMThe Israeli military says it has fired into Syria for a second straight day in response to errant mortar fire that landed in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. There were no reports of injuries on either side of the frontier Monday.

AP Identifies The 'Other Woman' in Petraeus Case

AP Identifies The 'Other Woman' in Petraeus Case

The Florida woman who received threatening emails regarding newly-resigned CIA Director David Petraeus — some of which were from the mistress of Petraeus —  and reported them to the FBI, was named on Sunday.   A senior military official told the Associated Press

Israel Fires into Syria

Israel Fires into Syria

(AP) Israel drawn into Syria fighting for first timeBy AMY TEIBELAssociated PressJERUSALEMIsrael was drawn into the Syrian civil war for the first time on Sunday, firing warning shots into the neighboring country after a stray mortar shell fired from Syrian

Obama Officially Wins Florida

Obama Officially Wins Florida

By TAMARA LUSHAssociated PressST. PETERSBURG, Fla.President Barack Obama was declared the winner of Florida’s 29 electoral votes Saturday, ending a four-day count with a razor-thin margin that narrowly avoided an automatic recount that would have brought back memories of 2000.

Across US, Veterans Day Commemorations Under Way

Across US, Veterans Day Commemorations Under Way

By JESSICA GRESKO and KEVIN McGILLAssociated PressSaturday marked the first of what will be three days of Veterans Day commemorations across the United States. The holiday falls on a Sunday, and the federal observance is on Monday. It’s the first

Gas Rationing, Shortage Fray Nerves in NYC

Gas Rationing, Shortage Fray Nerves in NYC

By TOM HAYS and JIM FITZGERALDAssociated PressNEW YORKA gasoline shortage caused by Superstorm Sandy forced 1970s-era rationing on New Yorkers Friday, adding a fuel-gauge obsession to their frayed nerves and dwindling patience. Though rationing that allowed private motorists to fill

Syria's Opposition Urges West to Send Rebels Arms

Syria's Opposition Urges West to Send Rebels Arms

By KARIN LAUB and BARBARA SURKAssociated PressDOHA, QatarThe newly elected leader of Syria’s main opposition group slammed the international community for what he called inaction, saying Saturday that fighters are in desperate need of weapons to break the stalemate with

Texas Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Aiding Cartel

Texas Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Aiding Cartel

By JUAN CARLOS LLORCAAssociated PressEL PASO, TexasIn public, Marco Antonio Delgado was a philanthropist, a prominent El Paso businessman and a trustee at Carnegie Mellon University. But secretly, investigators say, he was trying to launder more than half a billion

Clinton: US to Increase Anti-Poaching Efforts

Clinton: US to Increase Anti-Poaching Efforts

By JASON STRAZIUSOAssociated PressNAIROBI, KenyaAlarmed that rebel militias could be profiting from a sharp increase in the poaching of elephants and rhinos, the U.S. plans to step up efforts to build a global coalition to combat the illegal wildlife trade,

Syrian President Says He Will Not Leave Country

Syrian President Says He Will Not Leave Country

(AP) Syrian president says he will not leave countryBy BARBARA SURKAssociated PressBEIRUTSyrian President Bashar Assad vowed defiantly to “live and die” in Syria, saying in an interview broadcast Thursday that he will never flee his country despite the bloody, 19-month-old

Election Protest at Ole Miss Escalates, Two Arrested

Election Protest at Ole Miss Escalates, Two Arrested

By HOLBROOK MOHRAssociated PressJACKSON, Miss.A protest at the University of Mississippi against the re-election of President Barack Obama grew into crowd of about 400 people with shouted racial slurs as rumors of a riot spread on social media. Two people

Benghazi Scapegoat Gets Year in Prison

Benghazi Scapegoat Gets Year in Prison

By GREG RISLINGAssociated PressLOS ANGELESA California man who was behind an anti-Muslim film that led to violence in the Middle East has been sentenced to one year in prison for violating probation stemming from a 2010 bank fraud conviction. Fifty-five-year-old

Bachmann Keeps House Seat

Bachmann Keeps House Seat

Multiple sources have cited the Associated Press calling the race for Minnesota’s 6th congressional district in favor of incumbent Republican Michele Bachmann. The vote tally for Bachmann and Democratic challenger Jim Graves remained too close to call through Tuesday night.

Republicans Renew House Control

Republicans Renew House Control

By ALAN FRAMAssociated PressWASHINGTONRepublicans had renewed control of the House within their grasp early Wednesday as the two parties traded gains from the Eastern seaboard to the Southwest. Shortly past midnight in the East, Democrats had knocked off nine GOP

Obama's Re-Election Celebrated Around World

Obama's Re-Election Celebrated Around World

By MARGIE MASONAssociated PressJAKARTA, IndonesiaFrom his old school in Indonesia to a Japanese beach town that happens to share his name, people around the world cheered President Barack Obama’s re-election Wednesday. The results of Tuesday’s election were closely watched in

Democrat Sherrod Brown Defeats Josh Mandel In Ohio

National Journal: Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, earned a second term on Tuesday, defeating the youthful Republican state treasurer, Josh Mandel, in a race marked by a massive influx of outside spending. The Associated Press called the race with just 16