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Kentucky restaurant shut down after roadkill found in kitchen
Tue,2 Oct 2012 09:02 AM PDT
Customers at the Red Flower Chinese Restaurant in Williamsburg, Ky., alerted authorities after they spotted something they probably wish they hadn't: restaurant employees wheeling roadkill back to the kitchen. Local CBS affiliate WYMT interviewed the witnesses. The roadkill was apparently a deer stuffed into a trash can. "There was actually a blood trail they were [...] Full Story
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Romney's garbage man stars in new attack ad (VIDEO)
Tue,2 Oct 2012 06:25 AM PDT
A labor union that supports President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has released an attack ad that features a sanitation worker collecting trash outside Mitt Romney's multimillion-dollar California mansion. "My name is Richard Hayes, and I pick up Mitt Romney's trash," the man says to the camera in the 60-second Web ad. "We're kind of like [...] Full Story
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NYC gym teacher claims 6-year-old student beat him up
Mon,1 Oct 2012 12:53 PM PDT
At 5-foot-10 and 220 pounds, gym teacher John Webster is not a slight figure. But the former college football player claims a 50-pound, 6-year-old student physically assaulted him and sent him into therapy. The New York Post reports that Webster fractured his ankle and injured his knee, all at the hands of 4-foot-2 Rodrigo Carpio. [...] Full Story
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Judge halts Pa.'s tough new voter ID requirement
Tue,2 Oct 2012 02:29 PM PDT
Associated Press -

FILE - In this Sept. 26, 2012 file photo, A man heads into the the Penndot Drivers License Center in Butler, Pa., near a sign telling of the requirement for voters to show an acceptable photo ID to vote. Some political momentum could be on the line in a judge's forthcoming ruling on Pennsylvania's tough new voter identification law. Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson is expected to rule Tuesday. That's just five weeks before voters decide whether to re-elect President Barack Obama, a Democrat, or replace him with Mitt Romney, a Republican. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)A judge on Tuesday blocked Pennsylvania's divisive voter identification requirement from going into effect on Election Day, delivering a hard-fought victory to Democrats who said it was a ploy to defeat President Barack Obama and other opponents who said it would prevent the elderly and minorities from voting.


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Mystery illness solved when family discovers new home was a meth lab
Mon,1 Oct 2012 11:48 AM PDT
Click the image to see more photos. The foreclosed house for sale on the up-and-coming street pined for fresh paint and other fixes, but the Hankins family saw its potential. Plus, at $36,000, the price was perfect for a young family trying to make ends meet in small-town Klamath Falls, Ore. "We said, 'It needs [...] Full Story
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The story behind the stingray photobomb
Mon,1 Oct 2012 01:47 PM PDT
An image of three seemingly terrified women being "photobombed" by a man with a giant stingray went viral last week after it was posted online, catching the women in it by surprise. "Our phones just started going off," Kendall Harlan, one of the women, told Yahoo News. "Friends were texting us [things] like, 'Did you [...] Full Story
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Attorney: Conn. man who shot masked son devastated
Mon,1 Oct 2012 03:11 PM PDT
Associated Press - A popular teacher who fatally shot a knife-wielding prowler in a ski mask and then learned it was his 15-year-old son is devastated and filled with questions about what the boy was doing, his attorney said Monday. Full Story
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Philly officer caught on video hitting woman
Tue,2 Oct 2012 05:34 AM PDT
Associated Press -

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 president John McNesby responds to questions from the news media Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, at F.O.P. headquarters in Philadelphia. A Philadelphia police lieutenant has been caught on video striking a woman in the face at a neighborhood party associated with the city's annual Puerto Rican Day parade. Police officials say they've launched an internal investigation into Sunday's incident in north Philadelphia. (AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek)Police have launched an internal investigation after a video was posted online that shows an officer striking a woman twice in the face at a neighborhood party associated with Philadelphia's annual Puerto Rican Day parade.


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Analysis: Romney would send consumers healthcare bill, with benefits
Tue,2 Oct 2012 04:04 AM PDT
Reuters -

Republican presidential candidate Romney speaks at a campaign rally in DenverWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has a prescription for controlling soaring costs within the $2.8 trillion U.S. healthcare system, partly by making consumers pay more of their own medical bills. Romney's vow to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul has played prominently in the campaign, even as Romney has offered few details about his alternative. But as he prepares to face Obama in their first presidential debate on Wednesday, Romney is giving a few hints. ...


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America could be 'taken over,' warns Ross Perot
Mon,1 Oct 2012 08:24 AM PDT
Former presidential contender and billionaire Ross Perot is worried that America is a sitting duck for an unnamed foreign invader. In an interview for his new autobiography, Perot said the nation's weak economy has left us open for a hostile takeover—and neither presidential candidate is the man to save the country. Citing an impending fiscal [...] Full Story
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Authorities: Oregon farmer eaten by his hogs
Mon,1 Oct 2012 09:14 PM PDT
Associated Press - Oregon authorities are investigating how a farmer was eaten by his hogs. Full Story
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Romney: Debates won't be about 'winning or losing'
Mon,1 Oct 2012 07:35 PM PDT
DENVER—Two days before his first face-off with President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney said on Monday that the presidential debate won't be about "winning or losing" but instead it will be a chance for the candidates to describe the "pathway" on which they'd like to take the country. "People want to know who's going to win, [...] Full Story
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Dog takes a ride in car's grille
Tue,2 Oct 2012 09:51 AM PDT
A very unlucky dog was transported around 11 miles along a Massachusetts highway in the grille of a Toyota sedan without the driver knowing it. Fortunately, the pooch escaped with relatively minor injuries. According to the Taunton Daily Gazette, the driver of the car saw a white dog dart out in the middle of the [...] Full Story
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Border Patrol agent killed, another wounded in Arizona
Tue,2 Oct 2012 09:47 AM PDT
Reuters -

File photo of the border fence in NacoPHOENIX (Reuters) - A U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot dead and another wounded while on patrol on Tuesday in a drug smuggling corridor in Arizona, near the border with Mexico, authorities said. Sheriff's deputies were called to the scene in Naco, southeast of Tucson, at 1:33 a.m. local time (4:33 a.m. EDT/0833 GMT) by the Border Patrol following reports that one of its agents had been shot, Cochise County Sheriff's spokeswoman Carol Capas said. Deputies found one dead agent and another with non-life-threatening injuries, Capas said. ...


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Obama: Debate prep is 'a drag'
Mon,1 Oct 2012 04:07 PM PDT
President Barack Obama, holed up at a swank Las Vegas-area resort to get ready for his first debate with Mitt Romney, jokingly told a volunteer on Monday that debate prep can be "a drag." Obama popped in his campaign's field office in Henderson, Nev., to give staff there a pep talk and phone a few [...] Full Story
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Unusual Dallas Earthquakes Linked to Fracking, Expert Says
Tue,2 Oct 2012 11:10 AM PDT
LiveScience.com - Three unusual earthquakes that shook a suburb west of Dallas over the weekend appear to be connected to the past disposal of wastewater from local hydraulic fracturing operations, a geophysicist who has studied earthquakes in the region says. Full Story
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'Stoner dog' epidemic sees dramatic rise in number of hospitalized pets
Tue,2 Oct 2012 12:26 PM PDT
Colorado veterinarians have a message for medical marijuana users: Don't get your dog stoned. Marijuana is toxic in a dog's system, they say, and has even resulted in some canine deaths. "There are huge spikes in the frequency of marijuana ingestion in places where it's become legal," veterinarian Dr. Debbie Van Pelt told local CBS [...] Full Story
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Romney won't deport immigrants who have Obama's deferred action status
Tue,2 Oct 2012 07:48 AM PDT
Mitt Romney told The Denver Post on Monday that if he's elected president, he will not cancel President Barack Obama's deferred action program for young illegal immigrants before instituting another immigration plan: "The people who have received the special visa that the president has put in place, which is a two-year visa, should expect that [...] Full Story
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True or false? Fact checkers expect to be busy during Obama, Romney debate
Tue,2 Oct 2012 03:59 AM PDT
Spinners and Winners Voters have seen the Obama and Romney campaigns be cavalier with facts this year. So much so, that some of the leading fact checkers believe 2012 could be the worst election season when it comes to campaigns' willingness to lie and misrepresent. "As a journalist who has been covering this stuff for [...] Full Story
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Pa. voter ID law ruling could mean political swing
Tue,2 Oct 2012 12:03 AM PDT
Associated Press -

FILE - In this Sept. 26, 2012 file photo, A man heads into the the Penndot Drivers License Center in Butler, Pa., near a sign telling of the requirement for voters to show an acceptable photo ID to vote. Some political momentum could be on the line in a judge's forthcoming ruling on Pennsylvania's tough new voter identification law. Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson is expected to rule Tuesday. That's just five weeks before voters decide whether to re-elect President Barack Obama, a Democrat, or replace him with Mitt Romney, a Republican. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)Some political momentum could be on the line when a judge rules on whether to keep intact Pennsylvania's tough new law requiring voters to show photo identification in next month's presidential election.


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Endangered Spider Halts, Reroutes Construction of $15 Million Texas Highway
Tue,2 Oct 2012 10:49 AM PDT
What do an endangered spider and highway construction have in common? Well, in San Antonio, Texas, the discovery of a Braken Bat Cave meshweaver, an eyeless spider named for the unique web it spins, has halted a highway construction project. The $15 million project was stopped until authorities can determine how to protect the spider's [...] Full Story
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Baby Has Rare Disease That Hardens Blood Vessels, Skin, Muscle
Mon,1 Oct 2012 11:14 AM PDT
Good Morning America -

Baby Has Rare Disease That Hardens Blood Vessels, Skin, MuscleFamily Estimates Treatment Will Cost Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars


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US begins flying home deported Mexicans
Tue,2 Oct 2012 07:23 PM PDT
Associated Press - The U.S. government began flying Mexican deportees home on Tuesday in a two-month experiment aimed at relieving Mexican border cities overwhelmed by large numbers of people ordered to leave the United States, some who fall prey to criminal gangs. Full Story
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$2 million in gems, gold stolen from Calif. museum
Mon,1 Oct 2012 05:11 PM PDT
Associated Press -

In this 2009 photo provided by the California State Parks, the California State Mining and Mineral Museum is shown in Mariposa, Calif. Authorities say thieves made off with an estimated $2 million in gold and precious gems during the armed robbery of a state mineral and mining museum Friday, Sept. 28, 2012 in the Central Valley. (AP Photo/California State Parks, John Palmer)California investigators searched Monday for thieves who made off with an estimated $2 million in precious gems and gold from a mining museum in the Sierra Nevada foothills during a brazen daytime robbery.


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Six crew arrested after Hong Kong ferry collision kills 37
Tue,2 Oct 2012 06:28 AM PDT
Reuters -

Workers stand on ferry, which sank earlier after collision off Hong Kong's Lamma IslandHONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police arrested six crew on Tuesday after a ferry and a company boat carrying more than 120 staff and family celebrating the mid-autumn festival collided, killing 37 people as the boat sank. The boat, belonging to Hongkong Electric Co, controlled by billionaire Li Ka-shing, was taking passengers to watch fireworks in the city's Victoria Harbor on Monday when the two vessels collided near the picturesque outlying island of Lamma. Five children were among the dead. ...


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Obama Ad Says Romney Backed 'Sweatshop' Conditions in China
Mon,1 Oct 2012 03:08 PM PDT
ABC OTUS News - A hard-hitting new TV ad from the Obama campaign accuses Mitt Romney of profiting from and indirectly supporting "sweatshop conditions" at a Chinese appliance company in which his Bain Capital invested. "A company called Global Tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... Full Story
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Biden: Middle class been 'buried' the last 4 years
Tue,2 Oct 2012 01:42 PM PDT
Associated Press -

Vice President Joe Biden speaks to supporters on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 in Charlotte, N.C. at The Fillmore. Biden returned to Charlotte for his sixth visit to North Carolina this year. The visit comes a month before Election Day and a day after a new poll showed the presidential race deadlocked in North Carolina. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, Jeff Siner)Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the middle class has been "buried" during the past four years, a statement that Republicans immediately seized upon as an unwitting indictment of the Obama administration.


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O'Reilly's debate advice for Romney: 'Smack the president'
Tue,2 Oct 2012 11:04 AM PDT
Bill O'Reilly thinks Mitt Romney has to verbally "smack the president" during Wednesday's debate in Denver. "It's all on him," O'Reilly said on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday. "All President Obama has to do is basically just be himself and not say anything, just repeat the same old thing. But Mitt Romney has to convince [...] Full Story
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Andrew McCarthy: I Wore A Wig In Pretty In Pink's Last Scene
Mon,1 Oct 2012 01:10 PM PDT
Access Hollywood -

Andrew McCarthy stops by Access Hollywood Live on October 1, 2012 / inset: Andrew McCarthy in 'Pretty in Pink' -- Access HollywoodAndrew McCarthy - '80s brat pack star-turned-author - says fans with a good eye will be able to catch his less than amazing hair in the last scene of "Pretty in Pink."


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Testy debate in Massachusetts for key U.S. Senate seat
Mon,1 Oct 2012 07:28 PM PDT
Reuters -

Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren addresses delegates during the second session of the Democratic National Convention in CharlotteBOSTON (Reuters) - Democrat Elizabeth Warren's claim of Native American heritage was once again in the spotlight as she sparred with Republican rival Scott Brown on Monday in the second debate of the pair's contest for the U.S. Senate seat from traditionally Democratic Massachusetts. Recent polls show Warren, 63, a Harvard Law School professor and former official in President Barack Obama's administration, maintains a slim lead over Brown, who swept into the Senate in a special election in 2010 after the death of revered Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy. ...


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Bracing for Impact Ups Chances of Surviving Plane Crash, Test Crash Finds
Mon,1 Oct 2012 03:26 AM PDT
Good Morning America -

Bracing for Impact Ups Chances of Surviving Plane Crash, Test Crash FindsA Test Crash of a 727 Was Orchestrated by Discovery TV to Reveal Safety Tips


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Analysis: Will the Debates Make a Difference?
Tue,2 Oct 2012 06:31 AM PDT
ABC OTUS News -

Will The Debates Make A Difference?ANAYSIS: Last week Mitt Romney opened an Ohio bus tour on the same day that a new poll in the state showed him lagging behind President Obama by a 10 point margin.This week, he enters his final day of preparations before the first presidential debate as a new national poll finds the race close: Obama leads Romney, 49 percent to 45 percent among likely voters across the country, according to the Quinnipiac University survey. ...


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House committee: Security requests denied in Libya
Tue,2 Oct 2012 03:02 PM PDT
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FILE - This Sept. 12, 2012 file photo shows a man walking through a room in the gutted U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens. Leaders of a House committee said Tuesday that U.S. diplomats in Libya made repeated requests for increased security for the consulate in Benghazi and were turned down by officials in Washington. In a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Chairman Darrell Issa and Rep. Jason Chaffetz said their information came from "individuals with direct knowledge of events in Libya." (AP Photo/Ibrahim Alaguri, File)Leaders of a House committee said Tuesday that U.S. diplomats in Libya made repeated requests for increased security for the consulate in Benghazi and were turned down by officials in Washington.


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Half of Great Barrier Reef Lost in Past 3 Decades
Tue,2 Oct 2012 03:27 AM PDT
LiveScience.com -

Half of Great Barrier Reef Lost in Past 3 DecadesAustralia's Great Barrier Reef is a glittering gem — the world's largest coral reef ecosystem — chock-full of diverse marine life. But new research shows it is also in steep decline, with half of the reef vanishing in the past 27 years.  


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Body language signs to watch during the debates
Tue,2 Oct 2012 04:00 PM PDT
National Constitution Center - Looking for clues about who is winning the big debate? Just watch for a few body language signs on the podium. Full Story
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Friends for 91 Years Celebrate 100th Birthdays Together
Mon,1 Oct 2012 11:42 AM PDT
It really was the celebration of the century. Best friends for 91 years, Joseph Katz and Al Spiegal, celebrated their 100th birthdays together in Lauderhill, Fla., on Saturday. "We've been friends since we were 10-years-old. We both went to the same elementary school and we... Full Story
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Jihadists Warned U.S. on Facebook
Tue,2 Oct 2012 01:45 AM PDT
The Daily Beast -

Jihadists Warned U.S. on FacebookJihadists twice set off explosives at the consulate prior to the incident that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, according to a letter obtained by Eli Lake.


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Colorado's pro-pot initiative could threaten medical marijuana paradise
Mon,1 Oct 2012 10:25 AM PDT
DENVER—A ballot initiative in Colorado that could make the state the first to effectively legalize marijuana has an unlikely bunch of people very nervous: owners of the state's medical marijuana dispensaries. Despite an expected surge in demand, some fear passage of the initiative, called Amendment 64—which legalizes the buying and selling of up to one [...] Full Story
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Romney won't revoke young illegal immigrant visas
Tue,2 Oct 2012 07:21 AM PDT
Associated Press - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he would honor temporary work permits for young illegal immigrants who were allowed to stay in the U.S. because of a decision by President Barack Obama. Full Story
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Presidential debates: Game-changers or time-wasters?
Tue,2 Oct 2012 09:23 AM PDT
Christian Science Monitor - Do presidential debates sway voters? Or are they political entertainment that just affirm electoral choices Americans have already made? Full Story
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