Today's Most Popular News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Half of Americans Do Not Know the President's Religion Sat,28 Jul 2012 05:00 AM PDT ABC OTUS News - Three and a half years into President Obama's first term as president, half of Americans cannot accurately say what religion he is, according to a poll released this week. Only 49 percent of respondents said that Obama was Christian while 17 percent inaccurately said he... Full Story | Top | Mitt Romney arrives in Israel looking to reset his foreign trip Sat,28 Jul 2012 01:07 PM PDT JERUSALEM—Mitt Romney arrived in Israel Saturday looking to reset an overseas trip that was aimed at proving him to be a capable leader on the world stage. But his overseas debut was undermined almost from the very moment he arrived in London, the first stop of his seven-day tour, when he admitted he found the [...] Full Story | Top | Obama, GOP continue confrontation on taxes Sat,28 Jul 2012 03:06 AM PDT Associated Press - President Barack Obama blamed Republicans on Saturday for a stalemate that could increase taxes on Americans next year while a leading Senate Republican cast Obama and his Democratic Party as obstructionists who want to place the tax burden on businesses during an economic slowdown. Full Story | Top | 3 shot dead in Pa.; girl taken, found safe in Ohio Sat,28 Jul 2012 03:11 PM PDT Associated Press - A Pennsylvania man confronting his estranged wife about custody arrangements for their daughter shot the woman to death and killed her boyfriend and his mother, then fled with the 4-year-old girl before the two were found about 250 miles away in Ohio, authorities said. Full Story | Top | Jackson move to Mayo could point to complications Sat,28 Jul 2012 03:01 PM PDT Associated Press - The announcement that Jesse Jackson Jr. had been transferred to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota pinned down his whereabouts for the first time in weeks and gave clear confirmation that the Illinois congressman is suffering from depression. Full Story | Top | Jesse Jackson Jr. in Mayo Clinic for depression Sat,28 Jul 2012 12:05 AM PDT Associated Press - Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., whose whereabouts haven't been disclosed since he quietly took a medical leave from Congress several weeks ago, is being treated for depression at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, according to a statement released by the hospital. Full Story | Top | Romney can expect warm Israeli reception Sat,28 Jul 2012 04:48 AM PDT Associated Press - Mitt Romney's support for Israel will likely earn the presumptive Republican presidential nominee a warm welcome from Israeli leaders when he visits on Sunday - and a frosty reception from Palestinians, who fear he would do little to advance their stalled statehood dreams. Full Story | Top | Pit bull honored as a hero after saving master's life for a second time Fri,27 Jul 2012 09:30 AM PDT A pit bull from Lawrenceville, Ga., is being celebrated as a hero after he saved his master's wife--not once, but twice. John Benton was headed out to work one day in July 2011 when the 6-year-old dog, Titan, started behaving strangely. "He was barking and growling and then ran down the steps and got between [...] Full Story | Top | Obama and Romney compete for Jewish voters Sat,28 Jul 2012 12:53 AM PDT Associated Press - On a trip to Israel, Mitt Romney is trying to win over a tiny sliver of a small — but powerful — section of the American electorate. President Barack Obama is doing the same at home. Full Story | Top | British media hammer Romney on Olympic comments Fri,27 Jul 2012 03:38 AM PDT LONDON—On day three of his overseas tour, Mitt Romney woke up to unfriendly headlines from the British media, which continue to trash him for telling NBC News that he found preparations for the Olympics here "disconcerting." "Mitt the Twit," declared The Sun tabloid, condemning Romney as a "wannabe president." The Independent headlined its take on [...] Full Story | Top | 100 days to go: Tight race, defining moments left Sat,28 Jul 2012 06:49 AM PDT Associated Press - Stubbornly close and deeply divisive, the presidential race throttles into its last 100 days as an enormous clash over economic vision, with the outcome likely to come down to fall debates, final unemployment numbers and fierce efforts to mobilize voters. It may seem like an election for the whole nation, but only about eight states will decide who wins the White House. Full Story | Top | Man hides cash in oven; cash gets baked by accident Fri,27 Jul 2012 05:27 AM PDT One man probably has learned a costly lesson about where he hides his cash. The unidentified father from Sydney, Australia, sold his car last weekend. The $15,000 (approximately $15,652 in U.S. dollars) in proceeds was earmarked for his mortgage payment and other bills, according to Australian media. Opting not to squirrel away the loot in [...] Full Story | Top | Friend: Md. man held in shooting plot gentle giant Sat,28 Jul 2012 07:17 PM PDT Associated Press - A Maryland man accused of threatening to shoot up his workplace and who police say called himself "a joker" is a "gentle giant" who collected firearms for target practice and had expressed concerns about someone breaking into his apartment, a friend said Saturday. Full Story | Top | Shooting suspect James Holmes was treated by CU psychiatrist Fri,27 Jul 2012 12:35 PM PDT Click image to see more photos. (Rj Sangosti/AFP/POOL/file) Shooting suspect James Holmes was seeing a psychiatrist at the University of Colorado-Denver, where he was a first-year graduate student in neuroscience, according to court documents released Friday. His psychiatrist, Lynne Fenton, a professor at CU's medical school and the director of student mental health services, specializes in [...] Full Story | Top | 'Killer Joe' boasts starry cast, NC-17 rating Fri,27 Jul 2012 12:39 PM PDT Associated Press - Matthew McConaughey is the latest A-lister to go NC-17. He plays the title role in "Killer Joe," which carries the Motion Picture Association of America's maximum restriction because of "graphic disturbing content." Full Story | Top | Arizona deputy says risked life for illegal immigrant Sat,28 Jul 2012 03:21 AM PDT Reuters - PHOENIX (Reuters) - A deputy from a controversial Arizona sheriff's office countered accusations of racial profiling on Thursday, telling a court that he had risked his life to rescue a Latino illegal immigrant from armed kidnappers. Carlos Rangel told a civil trial alleging Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio that, at the behest of federal immigration police, he went undercover to play the role of the immigrant's relative to meet kidnappers, one of whom pointed a gun at him. The kidnappers were arrested and the immigrant was released. ... Full Story | Top | US sees Israel, tight Mideast ally, as spy threat Sat,28 Jul 2012 12:48 PM PDT Associated Press - The CIA station chief opened the locked box containing the sensitive equipment he used from his home in Tel Aviv, Israel, to communicate with CIA headquarters in Virginia, only to find that someone had tampered with it. He sent word to his superiors about the break-in. Full Story | Top | Is Obama losing his brand? Fri,27 Jul 2012 04:06 AM PDT Top Line After weeks of blistering attacks on Mitt Romney's record, the Obama campaign is shifting gears. This week the campaign released two ads featuring President Obama speaking straight to camera with a mostly positive tone, the first of their kind this cycle. After an initial month of positive advertising in May, Team Obama has spent [...] Full Story | Top | Calif. Student Sues Teacher, District Over C+ Grade Thu,26 Jul 2012 12:06 PM PDT A C+ is considered average on the grading scale but for one California high school student it was well below average, enough so that he filed a lawsuit against both his teacher and school district. Bowen Bethards, 17, was a sophomore in Peggy Carlock's chemistry... Full Story | Top | China cancels waste project after protests turn violent Sat,28 Jul 2012 05:56 AM PDT Reuters - QIDONG, China (Reuters) - Chinese officials canceled an industrial waste pipeline project on Saturday after anti-pollution demonstrators occupied a government office in eastern China, destroying computers and overturning cars. The demonstration was the latest in a string of protests sparked by fears of environmental degradation and highlights the social tensions the government in Beijing faces as it approaches a leadership transition this year. It was also the second cancellation of an industrial project this month, as officials buckle under pressure from protests. ... Full Story | Top | Chick-fil-A's Vice President of Public Relations Dies of Heart Attack Fri,27 Jul 2012 12:22 PM PDT ABC News - Chick-fil-A's Vice President of Public Relations Don Perry died "suddenly" Friday morning, the company confirmed. Perry was based in the Atlanta area and worked in Chick-fil-A's corporate communications department. Perry's death comes amid controversy this week over comments that Chick-fil-A's CEO Dan Cathy made against... Full Story | Top | Hundreds in Phoenix march against Arizona immigration law Sat,28 Jul 2012 12:48 PM PDT Reuters - PHOENIX (Reuters) - A few hundred protesters, some toting placards reading "Migration is a Human Right," marched in Phoenix on Saturday to protest Arizona's two-year-old crackdown on illegal immigration. State law SB-1070, signed by Republican Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010, seeks to drive illegal immigrants out of Arizona. A federal judge blocked parts of the law before it took effect, but the U.S. Supreme Court late last month upheld its most controversial provision requiring police to check the immigration status of people they stop if they suspect they are in the country illegally. ... Full Story | Top | US intelligence predicts poverty plummet by 2030 Sat,28 Jul 2012 02:16 PM PDT Associated Press - Poverty across the planet will be virtually eliminated by 2030, with a rising middle class of some two billion people pushing for more rights and demanding more resources, the chief of the top U.S. intelligence analysis shop said Saturday. Full Story | Top | Roseanne Barr Apologizes (Kind Of) for Chick Fil-A Tweet Fri,27 Jul 2012 11:08 AM PDT ABC OTUS News - Roseanne Barr, failed Green Party presidential candidate and comedian, kind of apologized for her tweets on Wednesday attacking Chick Fil- A. Barr, who vocally opposes the stand against same-sex marriage taken by Chick-fil-A's president, Dan Cathy, initially tweeted, "anyone who eats S*** Fil-A deserves to get the... Full Story | Top | Obama signs Israel military aid bill on eve of Romney visit Fri,27 Jul 2012 09:52 AM PDT On the eve of Mitt Romney's visit to Israel, President Barack Obama signed into law a military aid bill for that staunch American ally at a much-publicized White House ceremony that highlighted the political advantages of incumbency. "What this legislation does is bring together all the outstanding cooperation that we have seen, really, at an [...] Full Story | Top | Radical Muslims plan opening ceremony protest outside park Sat,28 Jul 2012 11:25 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - A group of British Islamists said they had received permission to stage a protest on Friday outside the London Olympic Park to denounce what they called the evil of the Games. The group, led by some of Britain's most prominent Islamist figures, said they would gather outside the gates to the park in Stratford before the opening ceremony to condemn Britain and other countries they accuse of persecuting Muslims. They aim to attract the attention of 60,000 spectators due to attend the ceremony in the main Olympic stadium that officially opens the Games at 9 p.m. ... Full Story | Top |
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