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Q&A: Why investors are wary of Italy's elections

02/24/2013 12:14am
Investors are keeping a wary eye on Italy as the country heads to the polls Sunday and Monday to elect a new parliament. They fear that a new government and prime minister could weaken or scrap the economic reforms and budget cuts begun by outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti during his 15 months in office and hurt Italy's chances of recovering from a decade of low growth.

Washington's presidential library gets $10M gift

02/24/2013 6:01am
Philanthropist David Rubenstein is giving $10 million to George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in northern Virginia to build a library for the president's books and papers.

CEO Paul McIlhenny of Tabasco sauce company dies

02/24/2013 7:13am
Paul C.P. McIlhenny, chief executive and chairman of the board of the McIlhenny Co. that makes the trademarked line of Tabasco hot pepper sauces sold the world over, has died. He was 68.

McCain: Obama should have Camp David budget summit

02/24/2013 7:36am
Sen. John McCain says President Barack Obama should invite lawmakers to Camp David or the White House to hammer out a last-minute deal to avert deep budget cuts set to start taking effect at week's end.

Senator: `Give and take' needed between US, Cuba

02/24/2013 8:00am
A senator just back from Cuba says it will require "give and take on both sides" and "quiet negotiation" to secure the release of an American man imprisoned in Cuba.

Expert: Teaching kids to speak up combats abuse

02/24/2013 9:58am
Sexual abuse of children in the United States has been declining, federal statistics indicate. In 2011, 61,472 cases of sexual abuse of children were reported, nearly 2,000 fewer than the previous year and continuing a drop from more than 150,000 in 1992, according to an annual report of child abuse statistics from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Cruz's tactics boil Washington, but impress Texas

02/24/2013 10:02am
Ted Cruz glanced at his black cowboy boots, beneath a silver Texas belt buckle, waiting for the admirers to stop clapping.

Feedlots, meatpackers closing with fewer US cows

02/24/2013 10:05am
Years of drought are reshaping the U.S. beef industry with feedlots and a major meatpacking plant closing because there are too few cattle left in the United States to support them.

GOP governors take a pragmatic turn

02/24/2013 10:48am
Many Republican governors who worked to thwart much of President Barack Obama's first-term agenda are shifting gears and softening their rhetoric now that his run was extended for four more years and they're facing their own re-election.

A year after Martin's death, Sanford is healing

02/24/2013 12:01pm
One year after the shooting of Trayvon Martin thrust this small central Florida city into the national spotlight, life in Sanford is returning to its regular rhythm.

Oscars have clear favorites, wild-card MacFarlane

02/24/2013 1:11pm
Some firsts and other rarities are possible at Sunday night's Academy Awards. But if the Oscars could be just a little less predictable, the show might really be one for the record books.

AP PHOTOS: Marathoner closes last race at age 101

02/24/2013 1:22pm
With a saffron turban and a flowing white beard, 101-year-old Fauja Singh finished a 10-kilometer (6.25 mile) race in Hong Kong. Nicknamed the Turbaned Torpedo, the Indian-born runner finished the race in 1 hour, 32 minutes and 28 seconds. Singh says he will now hang up his sneakers. "I will remember this day. I will miss it," Singh said minutes after crossing the finish line.

Senate panel plans Tuesday vote on Lew nomination

02/24/2013 1:36pm
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee says the committee will vote on Tuesday on the nomination of former White House chief of staff Jack Lew to be treasury secretary.

Dozens more in Pa., Ohio claim abuse by friar

02/24/2013 2:33pm
About 50 more people have come forward to say they were sexually abused at Catholic schools in Pennsylvania and Ohio by a Franciscan brother who killed himself in January, said an attorney who settled 11 alleged abuse cases against the friar.

Volunteers in Newtown handwriting thank-you notes

02/24/2013 3:15pm
Some letters come from church groups, others from parents who've lost children of their own. One came from a police officer who responded to the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City.

Senate panel likely to vote this week on CIA pick

02/24/2013 4:46pm
The chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee says she expects the panel to vote later this week on the nomination of John Brennan to be director of the CIA.

Senate panel likely to vote this week on CIA pick

02/24/2013 4:46pm
The chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee says she expects the panel to vote later this week on the nomination of John Brennan to be director of the CIA.

19 arrested after disturbance at Chicago mall

02/24/2013 5:14pm
Nineteen teenagers have been arrested following a disturbance that shut down a Chicago shopping mall and left two people with minor injuries.

All condemn pending budget cuts, spread blame

02/24/2013 6:02pm
The White House and Republicans kept up the unrelenting mudslinging Sunday over who's to blame for roundly condemned budget cuts set to take effect at week's end, with the administration detailing the potential fallout in each state and governors worrying about the mess.

Farrakhan focuses on economics in Chicago speech

02/24/2013 6:48pm
Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan on Sunday called on blacks nationwide to curb economic disparities by cutting back on excessive spending, pooling resources and investing in land _ an action plan he laid out during a three-hour speech at the movement's annual Saviours' Day convention.

Race, ethnic lines less visible as LA picks mayor

02/24/2013 6:53pm
The election that made Antonio Villaraigosa the city's first Hispanic mayor since 1872 confirmed the clout of a fast-growing Latino population and turned the former barrio tough into one of the most visible Hispanic politicians in America.
 
   
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