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  • AP 2012-06-30

    1. The death-watch is on for former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Officials Wednesday said Mubarak was taken off life support and he's now in a coma. This is mixing on certain political back trial that's the royal of the country following the rec...

  • AP 2012-06-29

    1. Canada has been given a seat at the table for the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership. Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Canada was asked to join the trade negotiations. It comes after Harper met with President Barack Obama at the G20 su...

  • AP 2012-06-28

    1. Leaders at the G20 summit in Mexico planned to release a communique on Tuesday, expressing their plan to focus on worldwide job growth. 2. Former baseball pitcher Roger Clemens was found not guilty on all charges of obstruction and lying to Congre...

  • AP 2012-06-27

    1. President Barack Obama says elections in Greece indicate positive prospects for a new government that will cooperate with Europe. But Obama says economic problems there are still a concern for world leaders. He spoke alongside Mexican President Fe...

  • AP 2012-06-26

    1. The Muslim Brotherhood declared Monday early its candidate Mohammed Morsi is the winner in Egypt's presidential election. This just days after the military government dissolved parliament and granted itself authority to make laws and determine Egy...

  • AP 2012-06-25

    1. Rodney King, the man whose 1991 videotaped beating led to some of the nation's most destructive race riots, has died. Police say King's fianc found him at the bottom of their swimming pool early Sunday morning. 2. Investors around the world are ke...

  • AP 2012-06-24

    1. Egyptians are going to the polls to pick a new president. The two-day run-off election is between a remnant to the old regime and a leader of a Muslim party. Whoever wins is expected to take power next month. 2. UN observers in Syria are suspendin...

  • AP 2012-06-23

    1. Presidential Barack Obama says his plan to stop deporting younger born by the illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children will make the system more fair, more efficient and more just. 2. The Pentagon says it will mark gay pride mo...

  • AP 2012-06-22

    1. President Obama and Mitt Romney are duking it out on the economy in Ohio. Strategists in both parties see Ohio as the most contested and vital state in the election. 2. Colorado firefighters are setting back burns to protect homes. The massive bla...

  • AP 2012-06-21

    1. Lance Armstrong faces new allegations of doping just months after he thought he'd put them to rest. The US anti-doping agency fired new doping charges against Armstrong which could strip him of his Tour de France victories. 2. President Barack Oba...

  • AP 2012-06-20

    1. The Syrian city of Homs is once again under attack with government forces shelling rebel-held areas. This comes as France's new foreign minister declares Syria is in a state of civil war. 2. Mitt Romney is attacking President Obama as anti-investm...

  • AP 2012-06-19

    1. Ron Barber, an aid to former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords won a special election to succeed her Tuesday night. Barber who almost lost his life in the shooting spray that wounded Giffords faces Republican Jesse Kelly. 2. Testimony in Jerry Sand...

  • AP 2012-06-18

    1. Police in Alabama say they came within 20 minutes of catching the suspect in the killing of three people at a party near Auburn University. A 911 call led police to a Montgomery home in search of Desmonte Leonard who was gone by the time they got...

  • AP 2012-06-17

    1. Arizona Democrats are hoping former Representative Gabrielle Giffords's hand-picked successor Ron Barber will win a special congressional election today. Barber's Republican opponent is Jesse Kelly, a former Marine. 2. Trial testimony against form...

  • AP 2012-06-16

    1. US Commerce Secretary John Bryson was cited for a felony hit-and-run. Officials say the 68-year-old suffered a seizure in connection with a Los Angeles area traffic crashes on Saturday. Authorities said Bryson was treated in a hospital. 2. One of...

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