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Archives of: July 2010

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A Life-Saving Reunion

For the first time since a thwarted suicide-bomber attack in Afghanistan, an Army Guardsmen reunites with his best friend and the brave K-9s that saved his life. In February, Sgt. Christopher Duke and his fellow National Guardsmen woke up to Rufus, Target and Sasha -- three stray dogs adopted by the soldiers -- barking furiously. What the soldiers didn’t know is the three were blocking a ... read more

Archives of: July 2010


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Greg Palkot

July 24, 2010 8:57 AM

North Korea Ratchets Up the Rhetoric

BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA - With the huge USS George Washington aircraft carrier getting ready to steam out of the South Korean port city of Busan tomorrow, heading up the joint US-South Korean war games, North Korea is ratcheting up its war-like rhetoric. North Korean officials are threatening a “sacred war” using the country’s “nuclear deterrence” if the ... read more



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James Rosen

July 24, 2010 7:44 AM

Union Power In Elections A Question

Few paid much attention when it happened, but earlier this month -- and not for the first time -- the Michigan chapter of the Teamsters union endorsed Republican Congressman Pete Hoekstra, now a candidate for governor. Now serving his ninth term, Rep. Hoekstra has regularly been supportive of the Teamsters in the heavily unionized Great Lakes State.  But on a host of ... read more



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Carl Cameron

July 23, 2010 5:15 PM

Left&Right Blogospheres Collide in Sin City

LAS VEGAS-Thousands of online political junkies, bloggers, loudmouths, pranksters and policy wonks are on the loose in Vegas Baby and (with apologies to the tourism business here) they DON'T want what happens here to stay here. Netroots Nation 2010 has jammed the Rio casino and resort with leftie bloggers. They prefer to be called progressives rather than liberals. For ... read more



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Kelly Burke

July 23, 2010 1:45 PM

Colorado Teacher Tenure Reform Law

Colorado Governor Bill Ritter recently signed one of the most aggressive education reform bills in the country. The law makes job security for teachers dependent on the performance of their students. Critics of tenure say it makes it too hard to fire bad teachers. At one time in Colorado, as in many states around the country, teachers could only be fired if proven to ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

July 23, 2010 1:11 PM

Medical Plane Crash

Ludington MI-  The U.S. Coast Guard is desperately searching lake Michigan right now for four people who were riding on a medical transport plane, when it went down into the water near Ludington Michigan, at about 10am central time today.  A fifth person, the pilot, was rescued by a "good samaritan". The Cessna 206 aircraft took off from Alma, Mich., heading to ... read more



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Mike Levine

July 23, 2010 11:24 AM

Radio Station Mocks Gulf Oil Spill In Promo

  [/caption]   A radio station known for its off-color humor in the nation's capital is using the Gulf Coast oil spill to promote a summer contest, telling listeners they could win an "amazing five-night cruise to Bermuda" where "the only oil you'll have to worry about is the tanning kind." "Picture this: a photogenic sheen, the smell of dispersant in the ... read more



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Greg Burke

July 23, 2010 9:41 AM

Fiat Cars From Serbia

Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has decided to take production of one of Fiat’s new cars to Serbia from a plant near Turin in northern Italy. The move has outraged Italian unions, and politicians of all stripes. “Fiat stands for Fabbrica ... read more



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Claudia Cowan

July 23, 2010 9:39 AM

Broke California Cities Target Cop Shops

Police departments across California are under fire, as cash-strapped local governments scale back public safety spending -- often the single biggest expenditure on their books. Oakland, where violent crime is up, has cut 80 officers--10% of its department-- to save $14-million annually. The city of Stockton -- $23-million in the red-- is laying off 26 officers, ... read more



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Greg Palkot

July 23, 2010 7:33 AM

North Korea – Noticing Force

SEOUL – On the eve of a joint US-South Korea naval exercise, described to Fox News by one military official as the biggest he’d seen in the region, North Korea is making threats. A spokesman for  Pyongyang at the ASEAN summit in Hanoi called the drill a “violation of sovereignty” that could prompt a “physical response.” “They take notice, certainly, of ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

July 23, 2010 7:20 AM

Southern Auto Industry Influences Unions

Hundreds of applicants stand in line at a BMW jobs fair at Spartanburg Community College in Upstate South Carolina. "To make the money that I want to make... I will drive almost three hours to get a job," said Cynthia White of Salisbury, NC, who lost her job with a trucking company one and a half years ago. BMW has announced it's adding about 500 jobs to its South ... read more