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National News
Health bill clears first hurdle in House
President Barack Obama's health care initiative has cleared its first big hurdle in the House, with lawmakers voting to advance the debate.
Groundbreaking for Flight 93 National Memorial
With the word's "let's roll," U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and relatives of United Flight 93 victims have turned shovels of dirt at a groundbreaking ceremony for a permanent national memorial at the western Pennsylvania crash site.
Suspect in Fla. office shooting denied bond
A man charged with killing a worker and wounding five others in the Orlando engineering firm where he once worked has been denied bond.
Obama praises those who ended Fort Hood violence
President Barack Obama said Saturday that the training designed to keep U.S. forces safe abroad prevented further deaths and ended the rampage at Fort Hood.
Police ID another victim in Cleveland killings
Police in Cleveland have identified another woman whose remains were discovered at the home of a suspected serial killer.
Killings remain unsolved as sniper execution nears
Questions about how many people the D.C. snipers killed aren't expected to end with Tuesday's execution of mastermind John Allen Muhammad.
Navy ship built with WTC steel to go into service
The Navy is commissioning its newest battleship with a bow forged from steel that once held up the World Trade Center.
Both sides set to vote on Philly transit contract
Members of Philadelphia's largest transit union and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority are set to vote on a contract to end the strike that has idled buses, subways and trolleys for five days.
Lawmakers told 38 wounded in Fort Hood attack
Three lawmakers say Army briefers told them 38 people were wounded in the Foot Hood rampage — eight more than previously reported.
Suspect's cousin talks to FBI, mortified by attack
The cousin of the suspected Fort Hood shooter says family members have met with the FBI and answered all their questions.
Fort Hood suspect moved to San Antonio
Poll finds swine flu vaccine hard to find
Some Fort Hood shooting victims still at risk
Mosques step up security after Fort Hood rampage
Moment of silence for Fort Hood victims
Obama says government working to ease pain of joblessness
Former NASA official sentenced to probation
FDA warns Web companies not to sell flavored cigs
NM boy tells 911 operator he shot father in anger
Airplane part falls onto NY home's front lawn
Jobless rate tops 10 pct. for first time since '83
Governor: New proposal in Philly transit strike
Salmonella victims upset no prosecutions yet
AP sources: Authorities had concerns about suspect
Army confirms 12 dead, 31 wounded in shootings at Fort Hood, Texas
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Massachusetts man faces new charges in alleged terror plot
Congress votes for more aid to jobless and homebuyers
911 tape released in California gang rape
House Dem health care bill gets big boost
Gay partnership measure approved by voters
The Problem Solvers
Giving a gift card for the holidays?
With the holidays just around the corner, shoppers are already working on their gift list. For some, that includes buying a popular and convenient gift, that being gift cards. But experts say beware when giving and receiving some gift cards.
Delay in veteran's educational benefits
Going back to college requires a big committment. Not only in time, but money. A local veteran made that committment after qualifying for a new G-I Bill educational benefit. But she ran into financial problems, when the money didn't come as promised.
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Finding out about the new Oklahoma laws
Around 200 new laws went into effect this week
An old hoax is making new rounds and has many viewers looking to separate truth from myth
It has to do with registering your cell phone on the Do Not Call list
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Orange Barrel Road Construction Update (11/2)
This week the Problem Solvers take a look at two projects
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