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Who is Oprah's heir apparent in daytime?

Will it be Ellen DeGeneres, Dr. Phil or Dr. Oz? Maybe none of the above. The announced shutdown of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in two years creates room for a new queen (or king) of daytime television. Complete Story...

Arizona senators vote to start over on loan issue

Arizona legislators want to start from scratch on possibly revising a law protecting homeowners from post-foreclosure lawsuits.

Ft. Hood Gen: Gunman went on 'measured' shooting

The base commander at Fort Hood says survivors of the shooting rampage have told him that the Army psychiatrist suspected in the violence carried out his gunfire in "a very calm and measured approach."

Will Bradford's decision bring Oklahoma closure?

After weeks of uncertainty over whether Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford would be able to finish the season as Oklahoma's quarterback, his teammates are moving on with the knowledge that he's not coming back.

The day after, Yankees' regulars shall rest

Derek Jeter ambled into a clubhouse that still smelled of stale champagne, less than two hours before game time Monday.

Car dealers fight slow sales after end of Clunkers

As Gene Butman Ford opened its doors Saturday, salesmen outnumbered the shoppers looking at a depleted stock of cars and trucks, and it didn't appear that many customers were ready to buy.

Study finds prime time on the Internet is 11 p.m.

It's 11 p.m. Do you know where your neighbors are?

Cash for Clunkers a jolt for car sales, not a fix

Now comes the hard part for the auto industry — luring customers without big Cash for Clunkers discounts.

Bratz maker introduces new doll line

MGA Entertainment Inc. is going to need to muster all the moxie it has for its latest launch. MGA is rolling out a new line of dolls called Moxie Girlz as Mattel Inc. plans to take over MGA's former marquee product, the saucy Bratz dolls, following a four-year legal struggle.

ABC News devotes newscasts to `The New Normal'

The economic crisis isn't over yet, but ABC News is concentrating some reporting on what life will be like when it is.

Memories of Ike weigh on Texas beach city's summer

Another hurricane season is the last thing Galveston wants to think about after last year's devastation from Hurricane Ike.

Bush: It's 'liberating' to be out of office

It was a humbling moment for the former commander in chief: President George W. Bush was walking former first dog Barney in his new Dallas neighborhood when it stopped in a neighbor's yard for relief.

War's end: Sri Lankans relieved but Tamils worried

The ice cream man went to work with dread every day at Colombo's main rail station, a prime target for suicide bombers who once killed several teenage baseball players on a platform in front of his stand.

Spain to dispense morning-after pill in pharmacies

Spain said Monday it plans to make the contraceptive morning-after pill available over the counter in pharmacies without prescription within three months.

FDA to allow 'morning-after' pill for 17-year-olds

Women's groups cheered the government's decision to allow 17-year-olds to buy the "morning-after" emergency contraceptive without a doctor's prescription, but conservatives denounced it as a blow to parental supervision of teens.

FDA to allow Plan B birth control for 17-year-olds

Seventeen-year-olds will be able to buy the "morning-after" emergency contraceptive without a doctor's prescription, a decision conservatives denounced as a blow to parental supervision of teens.

Facts about the morning-after pill

A summary of the morning-after pill:

FDA OKs 'morning-after' pill for 17-year-olds

Seventeen-year-olds will be able to buy the "morning-after" emergency contraceptive without a doctor's prescription, a decision that conservatives denounced as a blow to parental supervision of teens but that women's groups said represents sound science.

Broncos coach: Desire to mend fences wasn't mutual

Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels says he wanted things to work out with quarterback Jay Cutler, but the feeling wasn't mutual.

Judge orders FDA to let 17-year-olds use Plan B

The Food and Drug Administration let politics cloud its judgment when it denied teenage girls over-the-counter access to the Plan B morning-after pill, a federal judge said Monday as he ordered the FDA to let 17-year-olds obtain the medication.

Jury convicts Pa. trooper of dentist killing

A suspended Pennsylvania state trooper faces life in prison after a jury convicted him in the bloody slashing death of a dentist who was divorcing the lawman's live-in girlfriend.

Suspended Pa. trooper denies killing dentist

A suspended Pennsylvania state trooper denied killing a dentist who was divorcing the lawman's live-in girlfriend and testified Wednesday that he was only joking when he told colleagues he wished for the man's death.

Prosecutor: Pa. trooper prayed for dentist's death

A western Pennsylvania state trooper hated his girlfriend's estranged husband, prayed that he would die and made up claims that he molested his adopted son, a state prosecutor told a jury as the trooper's trial began Monday.

Ohio city looks for ways out of economic slump

Hit by massive job losses when air cargo shipper DHL began slicing domestic service, residents of this city are hoping to soften the economic blow by buying from local stores, weatherizing their homes and growing their own vegetables.

After Avery, Stars have improved on and off ice

The Dallas Stars have definitely been better without Sean Avery.

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Video: Pastor shot to death after severing deputy's hand
Source: www2.nbc13.com

Clay County Sheriff's Department Sergeant Jason Freeman is recovering after surgeons re-attached his right hand" 48-year-old Curtis Watts was being served with a Protective Order signed by his wife at his Saw Mill Road home"

Local Boy Found After Two Years
Source: wsiltv.com

Police find a Royalton child two years after authorities say he was abducted by his mother" Police say the boy's mom and grandma were hiding him in pitiful conditions" I had faith in the system, in police and in my God" says Mike Chekevdia, the boy's father"

" Federal Bailout. {Give Us Our Money.}

I believe that this guys American Insurance Group AIG are disgraceed professional loser. And by the way, give us our money back. AIG executives who were paid big bonuses after a federal bailout.

Websites that must be banned being planned by Obama White House and DNC staffers
Source: theobamaforum.com

Alright let's get the ball rolling. We must make the internet more "Obama" friendly, there are a whole bunch of conservatard sites that criticize our president.

Waukesha Students Likely Face Charges After 'Sexting'
Source: wisn.com

A group of Waukesha West High School students will likely face child pornography charges after police said they passed lewd pictures around the school and others through their cell phones"

Student Arrested After Stealing Teacher's Apple
Source: wpbf.com

An 18-year-old Port St. Lucie High School student was arrested Tuesday after he stole an apple from a teacher who confiscated a small spring he used to disrupt class, according to a St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office arrest report obtained Thursday"

Baez PR Firm Issues Scathing Release After State Drops Investigation
Source: WFTV.com

Excerpt: The following release was emailed to WFTV by Press Corp Media on the afternoon of Tuesday, January 27, 2009:

Former Firefighter Arrested In Stolen Foot Case
Source: ClickOrlando.com

MELBOURNE, Fla. -- A former St. Lucie County firefighter has been arrested on charges that she took home a Melbourne man's amputated foot following a September car crash.

Security guard accused of stabbing teen after screening of 'My Bloody Valentine'
Source: NY Daily News

--Mug shot of security guard on link page.-- Excerpt: A security guard stabbed a teenager who refused to leave the lobby of a Valley Stream multiplex after a showing of "My Bloody Valentine 3-D,"cops said Monday.

Life? Death? October Is The Month for Pondering

I was thinking about the afterlife before falling asleep last night...I guess terminal cancer will do that to you - however to keep things on a light note - what if.........now there is a big word with lots of meaning....what if.....This is October and of course thoughts turn to  …

US Government Provide Interim Loans for Businesses

From what I've heard the problem the bailout was to fix is the interim loans businesses need to conduct their activities.

What's Next for the Bird's Nest?
Source: Slate

Compared to some of the other articles I've read, I know this is some of the simpler ones, but I really liked the use of stats at the beginning. They really give the reader a sense of what's going on.

You meet the nicest people at the Iowa Caucus.

After getting through with the voting at the caucus it was time to head downtown to the Marriott Motel where several candidates were holding little post caucus parties for their supporters.

Horrorfest '08: Day 1 Recap
Source: Zoom In Online

I felt a little anxious sitting outside the theater waiting for the first film of the 2008 After Dark Horrorfest—The Deaths of Ian Stone—to begin.

Decapitated Snake Bites Man Before Biting Dust - News Story - KIRO Seattle
Source: KIRO TV

A snake apparently was not dead enough, a man in Prosser Washington was apparently bitten by a snake with it's head cut off. He had killed or thought he had killed the Rattlesnake and had bent down to pick it up,,,remember boys and girls never do this.

Four dead, up to 15 injured after race car hits bystanders
Source: thewest .com

A drag-racing vehicle lost control during a parade and spun into a crowd of bystanders, killing four adults and injuring up to 15 people, authorities said

American man proposes after just four minutes!
Source:

A single father-of-two proposed to an American woman he met on the internet four minutes after flying 4,000 miles to see her for the first time.

Swimmer's life at risk after record Amazon trip
Source:

Slovenian Martin Strel, after braving crocodiles, piranhas, disease and the threat of an imminent heart attack, on Sunday completed a record-setting 66-day, 3,274-mile (5,268 km) swim down the Amazon River and was taken to a hospital.

Ashley Tisdale's After School Special
Source: blender magazine

High School Musical's breakout nymphet Ashley Tisdale is a squeaky-clean, drama-free good girl — when she's not being too hot for Disney's censors, that is …

Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic
Source: Tuls.Net

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic takes place just a few years after the Mandolorian Wars, thousands of years before the events in the Star Wars movies we know and love.

Carmen Electra back on Market after divorce
Source: CelebInsight

She's officially back on the market as Carmen Electra finalized her divorce from rocker Dave Navarro after separating seven months ago.

Woman returns after 18 years in jungle
Source:

A woman has been returned to her home in Vietnam's Central Highlands 18 years after she went missing as an eight-year old girl tending cows near the Cambodian border, her father told a newspaper on Thursday.

Saddam death video moves Indians to rename village | International News | Reuters.com
Source: Reuters

Saddam death video moves Indians to rename village Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:49am ET

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