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Federal judge indicted on additional sex charges (AP)

AP - U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent, the first federal jurist indicted on sex crimes, is now facing more serious charges.

Florida congressman Cliff Stearns asks Nancy Pelosi for football break (Canadian Press)

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi raps the gavel during the first session of the 111th Congress in the House Chambers in Washington, DC. A fresh era of dominance dawned Tuesday for Barack Obama's Democrats as the new US Congress convened with lawmakers gearing up to tackle the worst economic crisis since the 1930s Great Depression.(AFP/Getty Images/Chip Somodevilla)Canadian Press - TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Thursday's championship football game between No. 2 Florida and No. 1 Oklahoma is obviously a big game, but big enough to shut down Congress?


Israel halts campaign for 3 hours to let in aid (AP)

A Palestinian youth, protesting Israel's offensive in Gaza, holds up stones behind tyres set ablaze during scuffles with Israeli troops in the West Bank town of Yatta near Hebron January 5, 2009. (Nayef Hashlamoun/Reuters)AP - Israel ordered a pause in its Gaza offensive for three hours Wednesday to allow food and fuel to reach besieged Palestinians, and the country's leaders debated whether to accept an international cease-fire plan or expand the assault against Hamas.


Grand Canyon, Loch Ness compete as nature wonders (AP)

In this March 6, 2008 file picture, tourists get their picture taken at the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon, Loch Ness and Niagara Falls are among over 200 natural sites competing to become the New 7 Wonders of Nature in a global poll that is expected to draw around a billion voters, organizers said Wednesday, Jan 7, 2009. The 261 nominees from 222 countries around the world include some of the most famous mountain peaks, lakes, national parks or reefs, such as Mount Everst or the Great Barrier Reef.  (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Meyers)AP - The Grand Canyon, Mount Everest and Loch Ness will vie with more than 200 other spectacular places in the next phase of the global competition for the New 7 Wonders of Nature, organizers said Wednesday. The 261 nominees from 222 countries include some of the most famous mountain peaks, lakes, and other attractions, such as the Great Barrier Reef and Niagara Falls.


State unemployment claim systems overwhelmed (AP)

In this Dec. 5, 2008 file photo, Diana Hay of Albany, N.Y., searches for a job at a New York State Department of Labor career center in Albany, N.Y.  New York's unemployment claims systems crashed this week, overwhelmed by tens of thousands of jobless New Yorkers trying to call or log in at once ahead of this week's filing deadline.  (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)AP - Electronic unemployment filing systems have crashed in at least three states in recent days amid an unprecedented crush of thousands of newly jobless Americans seeking benefits, and other states were adjusting their systems to avoid being next.


Ukraine: Russia stops sending gas to Europe (AP)

A woman passes by a gas pipe of the gas-compressor station in the small Ukrainian city of Boyarka, near Kiev on January 4. Ukraine said Tuesday that Russia had drastically cut gas supplies to Europe and warned of AP - Ukrainian officials said Wednesday that Russia had cut off all gas supplies through pipelines crossing Ukrainian territory, the latest move in a devastating pricing dispute between the two neighbors that has already left a number of countries without gas.


Attorney: Charge against Brolin to be dropped (AP)

In this Dec. 15, 2008 file photo, Josh Brolin arrives at the opening of the Dolce & Gabbana flagship boutique in Los Angeles. An attorney for for actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright says prosecutors have agreed to drop all charges stemming from an incident at a Louisiana bar last year. Brolin, Wright and five crewmembers of the Oliver Stone film 'W.' were arrested arrested on misdemeanor charges at the Stray Cat Club on July 12, 2008. Brolin and Wright were charged with interfering with police officers after a disturbance involving a movie crew member broke out at the bar. (AP Photo, file)AP - It's not exactly a presidential pardon, but prosecutors have agreed to drop charges filed against "W." actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright after an incident a Louisiana bar last year.


U.S. says troops kill 32 insurgents in Afghanistan (Reuters)

Soldiers with the US Army's 6-4 Cavalry point out strategic landmarks near Combat Outpost Lowell in eastern Afghanistan January 6, 2009. (Bob Strong/Reuters)Reuters - U.S.-led coalition forces killed 32 insurgents in fighting that erupted in a village in eastern Afghanistan following a raid on a hideout of bomb makers, the U.S. military said Wednesday.


Democratic opposition to seating Burris cracks (AP)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid(R), House Speaker Nancy Pelosi(L) addressing reporters on Capitol Hill on January 5, 2009 in Washington, DC. The new US Congress was convening Tuesday at the dawn of an era of dominance for Barack Obama's Democrats in Washington with lawmakers consumed by the worst economic crisis in generations.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Mark Wilson)AP - Senate Democrats are looking for ways to defuse the standoff that has denied Roland Burris the vacated Senate seat of President-elect Barack Obama of Illinois, but maybe not much longer.


Transcript: Mumbai gunmen were commanded by phone (AP)

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, right, and Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee, front left, attend a conference of Chief Ministers on internal security in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo)AP - "We have three foreigners, including women," the gunman said into the phone. The response was brutally simple: "Kill them." Gunshots then rang out inside the Mumbai hotel, followed by cheering that could be heard over the phone.


Report: Al-Qaida No. 2 blames Obama for Gaza fight (AP)

AP - Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader lashed out at President-elect Barack Obama in a new audio message Tuesday, accusing him of not doing anything to stop Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip, according to an intelligence monitoring center.

Econ slump hitting older Americans hard, AARP says (Reuters)

An elderly man walks with his cane amid shoppers at the Glendale Galleria shopping mall on Black Friday in Glendale, California November 28, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - The recession is hitting older Americans hard, forcing many to cut back on contributions to retirement accounts and extras like entertainment and restaurant meals, AARP officials said on Tuesday.


Stimulus aside, Obama vows future budget restraint (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama speaks to reporters after a meeting with his top economic advisers at his transition office in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - To a public wary of government spending, President-elect Barack Obama is offering a salve with his massive economic stimulus package: the promise of long-term fiscal discipline.


Lou the mule credited with saving woman from fire (AP)

In this image from video from WTVF - NewsChannel 5, Lou the mule is shown in McMinnville, Tenn.  Lou is credited with saving the life of his owner Jolene Solomon on Jan. 1, 2009, after a fire destroyed her home. (AP Photo/WTVF - NewsChannel 5)AP - Jolene Solomon is beginning the new year with her life, her mule named Lou and little else. The Southern Standard in McMinnville reported Solomon had just finished eating supper on New Year's Day when Lou's braying and acting up got her attention.


6-year-old takes family car after missing bus (AP)

AP - A 6-year-old Virginia boy who missed his bus tried to drive to school in his family's sedan — and crashed. His parents were charged with child endangerment. State police said the boy suffered only minor injuries and authorities drove him to school after he was evaluated at a local hospital for a bump on his head. He arrived shortly after lunch, Sgt. Tom Cunningham said.

2 men, teen charged in gang rape of Calif. lesbian (AP)

This undated image provided by the Richmond (Calif.) Police Department shows Humberto Hernandez Salvador. Officers arrested Salvador at his Richmond, Calif., home Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2009. The 31-year-old is being held without bail on gang rape, kidnapping and carjacking charges. (AP Photo/Richmond Police Department)AP - Two men and a teenager were charged Tuesday in the alleged gang rape of a lesbian in the San Francisco Bay area.


Israel ground war drives up civilian casualties (AP)

A Palestinian woman reacts outside Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. Israeli mortar shells exploded Tuesday near a U.N. school in Gaza sheltering hundreds of people displaced by Israel's onslaught against Hamas militants, killing at least 30 Palestinians, tearing bodies apart and staining streets with blood. (AP Photo/Ashraf Amra)AP - The rising civilian death toll in Israel's campaign in Gaza highlights the pitfalls of Israel's powerful army using lethal force against often invisible Hamas guerrillas taking cover among civilians.


Busy Gupta performs brain surgery, reports for CNN (AP)

In this Monday, Oct. 8, 2007 file photo, Dr. Sanjay Gupta attends a screening of the environmental documentary 'Planet in Peril,' in New York.  President-elect Barack Obama has approached CNN's chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general, the cable news network said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)AP - If Barack Obama wants a surgeon general with visibility to promote health issues in his administration, it can't hurt to hire a CNN correspondent called one of People magazine's "sexiest men alive."


Experts: Crosswinds a factor in Denver air crash (AP)

Workers move the wreckage of Continental Airlines flight 1404 to a site outside a Continental hangar at Denver International Airport in Denver on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009 from the ravine where it crash landed on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. Aviation safety experts said Tuesday, Jan. 6, strong crosswinds likely were a factor in an accident last month that sent a Continental Airlines jet into a bone-jarring veer off a Denver runway and across open, snowy fields before it came to a halt and caught fire. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)AP - It was very windy when a Continental Airlines jet was destroyed while trying to take off in Denver last month, leading aviation safety experts to cite crosswinds as a likely factor in the accident.


Study: Exercise Won't Cure Obesity (LiveScience.com)

A woman walks along the boardwalk while leaving the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York September 4, 2007. U.S. researchers may have found an obesity treatment that unlocks the fat-fighting promise of leptin, an appetite-suppressing hormone once hailed as the answer to the battle of the bulge. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)LiveScience.com - It strengthens bones and muscles, improves mental health and mood, lowers blood pressure, improves cholesterol levels and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, breast cancer and colon cancer. Exercise is also good for your brain.


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