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Obama to plead US case at global warming summit

AP - 1 hour, 3 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will commit the United States to substantial cuts in greenhouse gas pollution over the next decade — despite resistance in Congress over higher costs — when he travels to a major climate conference in Copenhagen next month.

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  • FILE - In this May 11, 2009 file photo, President Barack Obama, center, speaks about health care in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.  From left: Cedars-Sinai Health System President Thomas Priselac; Merck CEO Richard Clark; Kaiser Permanente CEO George Halvorson; Obama; American Medical Association President J. James Rohack; SEIU Healthcare chair Dennis Rivera; and Edwards Lifesciences CEO Michael Mussallem. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, FILE)
    Stream of WH health care visits AP - 1 hour, 4 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's top aides met frequently with lobbyists and health care industry heavyweights as his administration pieced together a national health care overhaul, according to White House visitor records obtained by The Associated Press.

  • President Obama speaks during the pardoning of the National Thanksgiving Turkey, Courage, in a ceremony in the North Portico of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009, (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
    Obama to vow greenhouse emissions cuts in Denmark AP - 2 hours, 57 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - Putting his prestige on the line, President Barack Obama will personally commit the U.S. to a goal of substantially cutting greenhouse gases at next month's Copenhagen climate summit. He will insist America is ready to tackle global warming despite resistance in Congress over higher costs for businesses and homeowners.

  • FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 file photo, Lou Dobbs,  left, speaks with Bill O'Reilly during taping a segment for Fox News channel's 'The O'Reilly Factor,' in New York.  Former CNN host Lou Dobbs is seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey in 2012 as 'an intermediary step' that could lead to a run for the White House. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)
    Ex-CNN host Lou Dobbs weighs Senate run in NJ AP - 8 minutes ago

    HILLSIDE, N.J. - Former CNN host Lou Dobbs is seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey in 2012 as a stepping stone to a possible White House bid — a congressional matchup that would pit one of illegal immigration's biggest critics against a champion for immigrant rights.

White House News

  • FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2009  file photo, President Obama speaks during the pardoning of the National Thanksgiving Turkey, Courage, in a ceremony in the North Portico of the White House, in Washington. President Barack Obama is committing the United States to a goal of substantial cuts in greenhouse gas pollution over the next decade when he travels to a widely anticipated climate conference in Copenhagen next month.   (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
    Obama to plead US case at global warming summit AP - 1 hour, 3 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will commit the United States to substantial cuts in greenhouse gas pollution over the next decade — despite resistance in Congress over higher costs — when he travels to a major climate conference in Copenhagen next month.

  • President Barack Obama holds an unidentified child as he stands next to his mother-in-law Marian Robinson as they pack food for Thanksgiving at Martha's Table, a food pantry in Washington, Wednesday, Nov.  25, 2009.(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
    Obama's Thanksgiving proclamation AP - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago

    President Barack Obama's Thanksgiving Day proclamation, as released by the White House:

  • This screen image made from Michaele Salahi's Facebook page shows a photo of White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, left, with Michaele Salahi and Tareq Salahi, right, at the White House state dinner in Washington on Tuesday Nov. 24, 2009. The Secret Service is looking into its own security procedures after determining that a Virginia couple, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, managed to slip into Tuesday night's state dinner at the White House even though they were not on the guest list, agency spokesman Ed Donovan said. (AP Photo) NO SALES
    Couple slips though security to crash state dinner AP - 2 hours, 54 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON - Crashing a state dinner at the White House apparently takes a security breakdown as well as some kind of nerve.

U.S. Congress News

  • CNN host Lou Dobbs (C) is confronted by protesters (L) and escorted by police during a march on the holiday for slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in New York in this January 21, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Chip East/Files
    Ex-CNN host Lou Dobbs weighs Senate run in NJ AP - Wed Nov 25, 9:37 PM ET

    HILLSIDE, N.J. - Former CNN host Lou Dobbs is seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey in 2012 as a stepping stone to a possible White House bid — a congressional matchup that would pit one of illegal immigration's biggest critics against a champion for immigrant rights.

  • 2010 New York Senate: Giuliani 53%, Gillibrand 40% Rasmussen Reports - Wed Nov 25, 10:06 AM ET

    Democratic incumbent Kirsten Gillibrand may have a serious problem on her hands if Rudy Giuliani gets in next year's race for the U.S. Senate in New York State.

  • Ill. Democrats: Keeping Obama Senate seat not easy AP - Tue Nov 24, 6:53 PM ET

    CHICAGO - The White House and Illinois Democrats said Tuesday that their bid to hold on to President Barack Obama's old Senate seat won't be easy and their difficulties aren't just because of the scandal that engulfed ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

U.S. Government News

  • India's PM Singh warns Pakistan on terrorism AP - Wed Nov 25, 11:27 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (MAHN'-moh-hahn SING) is issuing a stern warning to Pakistan on the eve of the first anniversary of the Mumbai terrorist attacks.

  • FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Eight years after the U.S. Coast Guard and the NAACP signed a voluntary agreement to work together to boost the number of African-Americans at its 1,000-cadet service academy, the annual enrollment and graduation figures for blacks remain in single digits. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
    Despite pact, few blacks at Coast Guard school AP - Wed Nov 25, 12:11 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - Eight years after the U.S. Coast Guard and the NAACP signed a voluntary agreement to work together to boost the number of African-Americans at its 1,000-cadet service academy, the annual enrollment and graduation figures for blacks remain in single digits.

  • Feds: Phila. plot to buy weapons for Hezbollah AP - Tue Nov 24, 6:24 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - A grand jury in Philadelphia indicted four men Tuesday for an alleged plot to support the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah through illegal schemes, including buying the group more than a thousand machine guns.

World Politics News

  • German military's inspector general fired AP - 7 minutes ago

    BERLIN - Germany's defense minister says the inspector general of the German military has been relieved of his duties in connection with the investigation of a September airstrike in Afghanistan in which civilians were killed.

  • This screen grab from  Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 shows the Wikileaks.org home page. An activist group called Wikileaks has begun posting 573,000 pager messages purportedly sent on Sept. 11, 2001. The group says some of the messages were sent by federal and local officials, but most appear to be from regular people, including frantic New Yorkers trying to reach loved ones in and around the World Trade Center.   (AP Photo/Wikileaks.com) --NO SALES--
    Activist group posting 573,000 9/11 pager messages AP - 2 hours, 54 minutes ago

    NEW YORK - An activist group has begun posting 573,000 pager messages purportedly sent on Sept. 11, 2001, from "Second World Trade Center tower collapses" to "I'm ok & love you..xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox."

  • In this photo taken Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, a Rwandan Hutu rebel carries a gun as he walks past a United Nations peacekeeper encampment in the village of Kimua, eastern Congo. A United Nations report leaked to The Associated Press confirms that one of Africa's most brutal rebel movements relies on a vast, international network of supporters in at least 25 countries including in the United States and Europe who facilitate arms trafficking, money transfers and day-to-day operational support. The Security Council is due to discuss the report on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
    UN report: Congo rebel network spans 25 countries AP - Wed Nov 25, 11:16 PM ET

    CONAKRY, Guinea - One of Africa's most brutal rebel movements relies on a vast, international network of supporters in at least 25 countries, including the United States and some in Europe, a United Nations report said.

Supreme Court News

  • Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya waves before a meeting inside the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa November 4, 2009. Honduras' Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Zelaya cannot legally return to office, dimming the possibility of his reinstatement after a June coup, court sources said. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido/Files
    Honduras Supreme Court backs Zelaya ouster Reuters - Wed Nov 25, 11:23 PM ET

    TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that ousted President Manuel Zelaya cannot legally return to office, dimming the possibility of his reinstatement after a June coup, court sources said.

  • Ky. court says state must readopt lethal injection AP - Wed Nov 25, 4:02 PM ET

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the state improperly adopted the same three-drug lethal injection protocol that was upheld in the nation's highest court and is used by dozens of other states.

  • Judge: White Conn. firefighters must be promoted AP - Wed Nov 25, 9:50 AM ET

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A federal judge has ordered Connecticut officials to promote 14 firefighters who won a reverse discrimination case in a landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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