'Big-time dive' promised in Petraeus probe KSAT San Antonio Wed, 14 Nov 2012 09:02 AM PST FBI and CIA officials will travel Wednesday to Capitol Hill to brief the House Intelligence Committee's chairman and its top Democratic member on the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus and the investigation that led up to it, according to a committee staffer. Later, President Barack Obama will probably address the situation in his first news conference since he was re-elected. Obama has ... | Pen Pals: 24 People Beyonce Should Write Letters To Vibe Magazine Wed, 14 Nov 2012 09:01 AM PST Since launching her revealing Tumblr page , Beyoncé has penned more than a few handwritten letters showing gratitude and appreciate to those who have touched her life, including Frank Ocean , Michelle and Barack Obama , Mama Tina Knowles and Michael Jackson . She even takes time to jot notes of sarcastic slander ( Mitt Romney ) and praise ( Rashida Jones ) as a way to keep us guessing. | Fla. man distraught over election kills himself WFTV 9 Orlando Wed, 14 Nov 2012 08:59 AM PST A Key West resident who police say was distraught over the presidential election results and worried about his business has apparently killed himself.  Police say they found Henry Hamilton's body in his bedroom Nov. 8, along with a living will with handwritten words "Do not revive! (expletive) Obama!" Two empty prescription empty pill bottles were in the dining room.  Hamilton's partner ... | AP declares Obama: LOST passes muster The Algona Upper Des Moines Wed, 14 Nov 2012 08:58 AM PST ALGONA â" President Barack Obama won Iowa and other swing states, including Ohio, to surpass the 270 electoral college votes needed to hold another four years in office. | Peter Feaver comments: For Obama, scandal complicates moves on Cabinet, national security Duke University Wed, 14 Nov 2012 08:57 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A week after winning a second term, President Barack Obama faces a widening scandal within his national security team that complicates plans to reshape his Cabinet and could reverberate through decisions on the war in Afghanistan, the fight against al Qaeda and efforts to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb. | PHOTOS: Skippack Elementary students host mock election Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item Wed, 14 Nov 2012 08:56 AM PST Students at Skippack Elementary School took part in a mock election Nov. 5, electing President Barack Obama to another four years in office. Fourth-grade students in Beth McConnell and Tony Jordanâs classes helped oversee the schoolwide election, which took place one day before the real polls opened. Students selected President Obama in both the schoolâs Electoral College and popular vote. | | |
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