Moderate Islamist Party Claims Victory in Tunisia

This victory signals the beginnings of new Arab leadership as parliamentary elections begin across the Middle East.



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NATO To Reconsider Airstrikes Over Libya

The National Atlantic Council is expected to make a decision by Friday.



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Salon Shooting in Seal Beach Leaves Eight Dead, One Wounded

Police say the shooter may have had a tumultuous relationship with a salon employee.



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Facebook Launches First Offical iPad Application

Now users can access the social media site directly from their iPad using a full-screen program.



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Coptic Christians Mourn Protesters' Deaths

More than 20 Christian protesters died over the weekend, sparking anger across Egypt.



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Florida County Votes Against Water Fluoridation

Putting fluoride is water has been called one of the best health achievements of this century.



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Double U.N. Veto Saves Syria From Sanctions

Both Russia and China spoke out in support of Syria at the United Nations on Wednesday.



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"Corporate Zombies" Continue Occupy Wall Street Protests

Calls for an end to police brutality were added to Occupy Wall Street's agenda.



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Financial, Tech Stocks Drive Wall Street to Mixed Finish

Germany's Eurozone decision and an Apple financial probe dominated trade patterns.



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Michelle Obama Steps Out Incognito in Target

The First Lady enjoyed some lesiurely shopping at the retail giant.



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Yemeni President Returns, Confirms Transfer of Power

President Saleh speaks to critics and supporters in response to violence in Yemen.



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Speed of Light Broken by European Scientists

Now, Einstein's century-old theory may prove to be entirely wrong.



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U.S. Stocks Slump Amidst Recession Fears

The Dow Jones has dropped nearly 6% since Tuesday, the worst two-day fall since November 2008.



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AMPAS Puts Restrictions On Oscar Campaigning

Oscar nominees' social calendars might be a little less full.



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ABC News Gets First Giffords Special

A Giffords aide says, however, that the Congresswoman has not agreed to an on-camera interview.



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Lockerbie Bomber Found Bed-Ridden, Near Death

Now Libyan opposition officials say they will not overturn Gaddafi's decision.



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Hurricane Irene Claims At Least 21 Lives, Still Spinning Over New England

The death toll has now raised to 21 as Irene moves northward into upstate New York and Vermont. Entire towns are left underwater and others have already been swept away as officials begin to prepare for the cleanup.



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Republican Reaction To Libya Tepid, Neutral At Best

With the race for 2012 closer than ever according to new polls, Republicans remain mum about Libya.



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Rupert Murdoch Speaks Out, Gets Pied

Now British legislators are apologizing to Murdoch for lack of security at his hearing.



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Behind The Casey Anthony Verdict: Why She May Have Been Acquitted

Some experts say it was the lack of forensic evidence that caused the jury of 12 to acquit Casey Anthony of any charges directly regarding her daughter's death.



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Rising River Waters Threaten North Dakota Towns

More than 11,000 have been evacuated as water levels continue to go up.



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Hundreds Of Syrians Flee To Turkey

Turkish officials say thousands more are expected to cross the border.



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OPEC Can't Agree On Production Quotas

Now, analysts say countries around the world may have to pay the price - again.



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Tornadoes Hit Western Massachusetts, Kill At Least 4

Gov. Deval Patrick has declared a local emergency as National Guard troops are mobilizing to help with recovery efforts.



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Ratko Mladic, Serbian War Crimes Suspect, Arrested

Now Serbia has one less roadblock in joining the European Union.



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Arizona Immigration Law Upheld By Supreme Court

In a 5-3 vote, SCOTUS says Arizona's law is in line with federal law, and that federal law does not prohibit the state from revoking business licenses for violating state law.



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Obama And Cameron: Not Letting Up On Gaddafi

Both leaders say persistence and patience are key in regaining peace in Libya.



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