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Showtime's 'Homeland' Irks Lebanese, Israelis

Showtime's 'Homeland' Irks Lebanese, Israelis

By BASSEM MROUE and ELIZABETH A. KENNEDYAssociated PressBEIRUTMilitants carrying assault weapons clear the area around a street, shouting in Arabic for people to get out of the way. A jeep pulls up: The world’s No. 1 jihadi has arrived for

Judge Rules for Cheerleaders in Bible Banner Suit

Judge Rules for Cheerleaders in Bible Banner Suit

(AP) Judge rules for cheerleaders in Bible banner suitBy CHRIS TOMLINSONAssociated PressAUSTIN, TexasA judge says an East Texas school district policy barring cheerleaders from quoting biblical scripture on banners at high school football games appears to violate their free speech

Austerity-weary Greeks Stage New General Strike

Austerity-weary Greeks Stage New General Strike

(AP) Austerity-weary Greeks stage new general strikeBy DEREK GATOPOULOSAssociated PressATHENS, GreeceGreece was facing its second general strike in a month Thursday as workers protested over another batch of austerity measures that are designed to prevent the bankruptcy of the country.

US Official: CIA Operative Killed in Afghanistan

US Official: CIA Operative Killed in Afghanistan

(AP) US official: CIA operative killed in AfghanistanBy PAULINE JELINEKAssociated PressWASHINGTONA senior U.S. defense official says an agent for the Central Intelligence Agency was among those killed in a suicide bombing at an Afghan intelligence office _ the latest so-called

Suicide Blast hits US-Afghan Base; 10 Afghans Hurt

Suicide Blast hits US-Afghan Base; 10 Afghans Hurt

By RAHIM FAIEZ and HEIDI VOGTAssociated PressKABUL, AfghanistanA suicide car bomber blew up his vehicle near the gate of a U.S.-Afghan combat outpost in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday morning, wounding 10 Afghan soldiers, officials said. The blast in Paktiya province’s

Iran Claims 'Dozens' of Its Drones Reached Israel

Iran Claims 'Dozens' of Its Drones Reached Israel

By ALI AKBAR DAREINIAssociated PressTEHRAN, IranA senior Iranian military official claimed Tuesday that Iranian-made surveillance drones have made dozens of apparently undetected flights into Israeli airspace from Lebanon in recent years to probe air defenses and collect reconnaissance data. An

Michelle: Barack Brought 'Huge Recovery'

Michelle: Barack Brought 'Huge Recovery'

According to First Lady Michelle Obama, appearing on Pablo Sato’s show on WPGC 95.5 in Washington, D.C., “we are seeing right now that we are in the midst of a huge recovery. Right? Because of what this president has done.”

Pakistan Sends Girl Shot by Taliban to UK for Care

Pakistan Sends Girl Shot by Taliban to UK for Care

(AP) Pakistan sends girl shot by Taliban to UK for careBy SEBASTIAN ABBOT and RIAZ KHANAssociated PressISLAMABADPakistan airlifted a 14-year-old activist who was shot and seriously wounded by the Taliban to the United Kingdom for treatment Monday, a move that

Sept. 11 Trial Rules Under Scrutiny at Guantanamo

Sept. 11 Trial Rules Under Scrutiny at Guantanamo

(AP) Sept. 11 trial rules under scrutiny at GuantanamoBy BEN FOXAssociated PressGUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, CubaA U.S. military judge is considering broad security rules for the war crimes tribunal of five Guantanamo prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks, including

Greek Unemployment Rises Above 25 Percent

Greek Unemployment Rises Above 25 Percent

By NICHOLAS PAPHITISAssociated PressATHENS, GreeceUnemployment in Greece hit a record high of 25.1 percent in July as the country’s financial crisis continues to exact its heavy toll, official figures showed Thursday. All indications are that unemployment in Greece will continue

Obama on Debate with Romney: 'I Had a Bad Night'

Obama on Debate with Romney: 'I Had a Bad Night'

By DAVID ESPO and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated PressMOUNT VERNON, OhioPresident Barack Obama conceded Wednesday he did poorly in a debate last week that fueled a comeback by his rival in the race for the White House. Mitt Romney barnstormed battleground Ohio

Claire McCaskill Hits Todd Akin With Ads Featuring Raped Women

Claire McCaskill Hits Todd Akin With Ads Featuring Raped Women

By ASSOCIATED PRESS– Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill took aim Wednesday at Republican challenger Todd Akin with a new series of TV ads featuring rape survivors outraged by Akin’s remark about “legitimate rape” and his opposition to emergency contraception.

2 US Scientists Win Nobel Chemistry Prize

2 US Scientists Win Nobel Chemistry Prize

(AP) 2 US scientists win Nobel chemistry prizeBy KARL RITTER and LOUISE NORDSTROMAssociated PressSTOCKHOLMTwo American researchers won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for studies of protein receptors that let body cells sense and respond to outside signals like danger

State Dept. Description of Attack in Sync with GOP

State Dept. Description of Attack in Sync with GOP

(AP) State Dept. description of attack in sync with GOPBy LARRY MARGASAK and BRADLEY KLAPPERAssociated PressWASHINGTONThe State Department now says it never believed the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was a film protest gone awry,

Led Zeppelin Gets Tense Over Reunion Questions

Led Zeppelin Gets Tense Over Reunion Questions

(AP) Led Zeppelin gets tense with reunion questionsBy JOHN CARUCCIAssociated PressNEW YORKIf the members of Led Zeppelin plan on reuniting, they have a funny way of saying it. During a news conference Tuesday promoting their 2007 reunion concert film, “Celebration

Chavez: Venezuela to Continue Supporting Syrian Gov't

Chavez: Venezuela to Continue Supporting Syrian Gov't

By JORGE RUEDAAssociated PressCARACAS, VenezuelaVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Tuesday that he will keep supporting Syria’s leader and called for the U.S. to rethink its stance toward the war-shattered nation. Chavez likened the violence in Syria to the fighting in

Top 10 States in New Citizen Voters

Top 10 States in New Citizen Voters

(AP) Top 10 states in new citizen votersBy The Associated PressThe top 10 states where people who naturalized as American citizens since 2000 represent a sizable percentage of the voting-age citizen population, as well their estimated raw numbers, according to

Frenchman, American Win Nobel for Quantum Physics

Frenchman, American Win Nobel for Quantum Physics

(AP) Frenchman, American win Nobel for quantum physicsBy KARL RITTER and LOUISE NORDSTROMAssociated PressSTOCKHOLMA French-American duo shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for inventing methods to observe the bizarre properties of the quantum world, research that has led

Supreme Court Takes Up Affirmative Action Case

Supreme Court Takes Up Affirmative Action Case

(AP) High court looks at race in college admissionsBy MARK SHERMANAssociated PressWASHINGTONNine years after the Supreme Court said colleges and universities can use race in their quest for diverse student bodies, the justices have put this divisive social issue back

Calif. Gov Takes Action as Gas Prices Keep Rising

Calif. Gov Takes Action as Gas Prices Keep Rising

(AP) Calif. gov takes action as gas prices keep risingBy CHRISTOPHER WEBERAssociated PressLOS ANGELESGov. Jerry Brown is taking action in an effort to drive down the cost of gasoline as California drivers cope with record-breaking prices at the pump. For

Nobel Prize to Briton, Japanese for Stem Cell Work

Nobel Prize to Briton, Japanese for Stem Cell Work

(AP) Nobel prize to Briton, Japanese for stem cell workBy KARL RITTER and LOUISE NORDSTROMAssociated PressSTOCKHOLMBritish researcher John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka of Japan won this year’s Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine on Monday for discovering that mature, specialized

Chavez Wins 3rd Re-election in Tightest Race Yet

Chavez Wins 3rd Re-election in Tightest Race Yet

(AP) Chavez wins 3rd re-election in tightest race yetBy FRANK BAJAK and IAN JAMESAssociated PressCARACAS, VenezuelaPresident Hugo Chavez put to rest any doubts about his masterful political touch in winning a third consecutive six-year term after a bitterly fought race

Venezuela vote a critical test for divided nation

Venezuela vote a critical test for divided nation

(AP) Venezuela vote a critical test for divided nationBy IAN JAMESAssociated PressCARACAS, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez’s crusade to transform Venezuela into a socialist state, which has bitterly divided the nation, was put to the stiffest electoral test of his nearly