Saturday, March 2, 2013

Daily News: Most Popular News Headlines - Cuts in place, Obama and GOP brace for next fight

Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 03:04 AM PST
Today's Most Popular News Headlines - Yahoo! News:

Cuts in place, Obama and GOP brace for next fight 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 03:04 AM PST
President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks to reporters in the White House briefing room in Washington, Friday, March 1, 2013, following a meeting with congressional leaders regarding the automatic spending cuts. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" Severe spending cuts now the law of the land, President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans refused Saturday to concede any culpability for failing to stave off what both parties acknowledged was a foolhardy way to slash $85 billion in federal spending.
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Spending cut debate casts pall over Obama's second-term agenda 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 02:13 PM PST
Obama speaks about the sequester in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Just hours after across-the-board spending cuts officially took effect, President Barack Obama pressed Congress on Saturday to work with him on a compromise to halt a fiscal crisis that threatens the economy and his broader domestic policy agenda. The failure by Obama and Republicans to agree to halt the $85 billion 'sequester' cuts virtually guaranteed that fiscal issues would remain center stage in Washington for weeks, crowding out Obama's proposals to reform immigration, tighten gun laws and raise the minimum wage. ...
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Romney returns, but maybe not for long 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:36 AM PST
FILE - In this Dec. 8, 2012, file photo, former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, center, joined by wife Ann, right, talks with an unidentified spectator at ringside prior to a welterweight fight between Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao title fight in Las Vegas. Romney has emerged from nearly four months in seclusion for an interview with Fox News. He’s also scheduled to deliver his first postelection speech this month at Washington’s Conservative Political Action Conference. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)BOSTON (AP) â€" Mitt Romney is stepping back onto the national stage â€" if only briefly.
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DHS freed over 2,000 immigrants since February. 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:56 AM PST
FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2103 file photo, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano briefs reporters at the White House in Washington. The Homeland Security Department released more than 2,000 illegal immigrants facing deportation from immigration jails in recent weeks due to looming budget cuts and planned to release 3,000 more during March, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)WASHINGTON (AP) â€" The Homeland Security Department released from its jails more than 2,000 illegal immigrants facing deportation in recent weeks due to looming budget cuts and planned to release 3,000 more during March, The Associated Press has learned.
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Big cuts spur calls to Congress from irate constituents 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:36 PM PST
U.S. President Obama answers questions after a meeting with Congressional leaders in the Oval Office at the White House in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress is getting an earful about the big spending cuts beginning to hit government services from worried and irate constituents, including one senator's own spouse. Democratic Senator Thomas Carper of Delaware said his wife, "my most important constituent," asked him, "Why can't you guys get your act together? Do you know what people think of you guys?" "I told her that Washington needs to work more like Delaware," said Carper, a former governor of the state. "In Delaware, Democrats and Republicans work together." They have not worked together in Washington. ...
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Consequence to cuts no one thought would happen 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:28 AM PST
Consequence to cuts no one thought would happenIt's not the first time that government economic engineering has produced a time bomb with a short fuse.Back in 2011, few lawmakers, if any, thought deep and indiscriminate spending cuts, totaling about ...
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Ark. police photograph license plates, store data 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:07 AM PST
In this photo taken Jan. 16, 2013, a camera is mounted near the rear window of a police car in Little Rock, Ark. The device is part of a system that scans traffic on the streets, relaying the data it collects to a computer for sifting. Police say the surveillance helps identify stolen cars and drivers with outstanding arrest warrants. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) â€" Little Rock may not be a likely terrorism target or a gang crime hotspot, but the Arkansas capital has decided to follow the example of high-security cities by expanding electronic surveillance of its streets.
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Rove: GOP needs candidates who reflect diversity 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:38 PM PST
Republican strategist Karl Rove speaks at a luncheon at the California Republican Party convention, in Sacramento, Calif., Saturday, March 2, 2013. Rove told California Republicans to "get off the mat", and to find candidates to reflect the party's diversity. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) â€" GOP strategist Karl Rove said Saturday that rebuilding the Republican brand in California will be a tough task that will require them to diversify and create a strategy to spread their message to a wider audience.
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Comings and goings at 'Downton Abbey' next season 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:46 AM PST
This undated publicity photo provided by PBS shows Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess, left, and Shirley MacLaine as Martha Levinson from the TV series, "Downton Abbey." Carnival Films and MASTERPIECE on PBS today announced that six new cast names are joining the series plus the return of Shirley MacLaine for next season's finale. The Hollywood star, who reprises her role as Martha Levinson, proved a huge hit with viewers last year. (AP Photo/PBS, Carnival Film & Television Limited 2012 for MASTERPIECE, Nick Briggs)NEW YORK (AP) â€" Shirley MacLaine will be returning to "Downton Abbey" next season, and opera star Kiri Te Kanawa is joining the cast.
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Is Massachusetts more racist than Mississippi, as Chief Justice Roberts hints? 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 11:34 AM PST
Massachusetts officials came out swinging this week after Chief Justice John Roberts argued in a hearing on the constitutionality of a part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that Mississippi may be more sensitive to black voting rights than Massachusetts.
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Clint Eastwood and gay marriage: Political tipping point for conservatives? 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 02:32 PM PST
Movie icon Clint Eastwood â€" who famously mocked Barack Obama at the Republican convention last summer â€" has joined the President in supporting same-sex marriage.
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Benedict's obedience to new pope part of tradition 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:19 AM PST
Pope Benedict XVI leaves after greeting the faithful from the balcony window of the papal summer residence of Castel Gandolfo, the scenic town where he will spend his first post-Vatican days and made his last public blessing as pope,Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)VATICAN CITY (AP) â€" He slipped it in at the end of his speech, and said it so quickly and softly it almost sounded like an afterthought.
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Who will take on job of fixing Detroit's finances? 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 10:02 AM PST
Gov. Rick Snyder declares a financial emergency during a broadcast in Detroit, Friday, March 1, 2013. The determination could lead to the appointment of an emergency manager over the city's finances. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)DETROIT (AP) â€" It appears the appointment of an emergency manager to take over Detroit's failing finances is all but a done deal. But one question remains: Who will get the difficult, thankless job?
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Premature Fed pullback could "short-circuit" recovery: Bernanke 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 05:37 AM PST
Ben Bernanke testifies at the House Committee on Financial Services on Capitol Hill in Washington(Reuters) - Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, said on Friday that pulling back on aggressive policy measures too soon would pose a real risk of damaging a still-fragile recovery. There has been some disagreement within the Fed of whether the central bank's bond-buying program, which is designed to push down long-term interest rates, should be phased out. Fed Board Governor Jeremy Stein argued recently there were signs of overheating in certain financial markets and that the central bank should consider using monetary policy to address such risks if they persist. ...
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Lawmaker Apologizes for Inviting Teen to 'Snake' Under His Desk 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 04:34 PM PST
Lawmaker Apologizes for Inviting Teen to 'Snake' Under His DeskA  five-time Connecticut state representative  issued an apology and was stripped of his leadership post for what some people construed as a lewd remark to a teenage girl. “If you’re bashful I got a snake sitting under my desk here,” State Rep. Ernest Hewett can be...
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DEBATE OVER VOTING RIGHTS ACT SHOWS RESENTMENT STILL EXISTS 
Friday, Mar 01, 2013 09:00 PM PST
If you want to stare into the ugly face of racial resentment, take a good look at Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. His frank, if stunningly injudicious, remarks about a key portion of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) laid bare the bitterness that so many hyper-conservatives still harbor toward black progress.Last week, during oral arguments about a challenge to the law -- widely considered the crowning achievement of the civil rights movement -- Scalia dismissed a critical part of the law as a "perpetuation of racial entitlement. ...
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Posters promoting African pope appear in Rome 
Saturday, Mar 02, 2013 12:12 AM PST
A man tries to remove a spoof poster supporting Ghana's Cardinal Turkson from a billboard in RomeROME (Reuters) - Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana is not "running" for pope but he clearly has supporters who think enough of him that they have plastered posters with his picture around Rome. "Vote Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson at the conclave!," was written in bold on posters above a photograph of the cardinal, a favourite among bookmakers to succeed Benedict, who on Thursday became the first pope in six centuries to resign. The posters were plastered over banners that had been used for candidates in Italian elections earlier this week. ...
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High-Achieving Home-Schooler Suffers Bullying By Other Kids 
Friday, Mar 01, 2013 09:00 PM PST
DEAR ABBY: I am a 14-year-old female from the West Coast. I am home-schooled and don't have many friends because I score high in tests, meaning I retain more information than the average person. On the rare occasion that I mingle with children my own age, they call me unpleasant names, play pranks on me and otherwise torture me. I had to change my emergency cellphone number and start using my sister's because there have been so many immature and insulting prank calls. I hate it. ...
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