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'Johnny Football' First Frosh To Win Heisman

'Johnny Football' First Frosh To Win Heisman

AP:  He’s Johnny Best in Football now — and a freshman, at that. Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel became the first newcomer to win the Heisman Trophy, taking college football’s top individual prize Saturday night after a record-breaking debut. Notre

Hurricane Clean-Up Becomes Obama Jobs Program

Hurricane Clean-Up Becomes Obama Jobs Program

With tons of debris still left from superstorm Sandy, and a New York State unemployment rate of almost nine percent, a federal grant programs hopes to solve two problems at once — cleaning up, and putting people back to work.

Obama's America: Tiny Homes The New Trend

Obama's America: Tiny Homes The New Trend

In metropolitan areas, where space is always at a premium, people are downsizing their homes. And as Maurice DuBois reports, they’re learning that living well doesn’t always require a lot of room.

Australian PM Riffs on Mayan Calendar, End of World

Australian PM Riffs on Mayan Calendar, End of World

Julia Gillard, the Prime Minister of Australia, appears in a comedy video preparing her constituents for the end of the world, as predicted by the Mayan calendar. She wishes them well as they face mortality via Korean pop stars and

State Dept Will Not 'Blame Any One Side' In Egypt Conflict

State Dept Will Not 'Blame Any One Side' In Egypt Conflict

Q: “Why can’t it be argued that President Morsi, by issuing this decree, essentially inflamed a situation that was already tense because the Coptic Christian minority, for one, didn’t feel that its interests were being respected, that there were some

State Dept: 'Tense Time' In Egypt

State Dept: 'Tense Time' In Egypt

Q: “Couldn’t it be argued, though, that President Morsi has essentially undercut the legitimacy of this draft constitution and of the referendum to initiate it by taking on these powers?” State Dept Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner: “Look, I think it

Egypt Protesters March On Palace

Egypt Protesters March On Palace

In Egypt, large crowds of opponents of President Mohammed Morsi marched on his palace to increase pressure after he rejected their demands. The two camps in the country’s divide appeared at a deadlock.

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