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    • Voting Begins in Iowa Battleground
      Early voters casting ballots in swing state of Iowa ABC OTUS News - 56 mins ago

      Iowa is one of 32 states that allows no-excuse early voting, meaning that any registered voter can head to the polls before election day and cast their ballot. More »Early voters casting ballots in swing state of Iowa

      Voting Begins in Iowa Battleground

      Iowa is one of 32 states that allows no-excuse early voting, meaning that any registered voter can head to the polls before election day and cast their ballot.

    • In this photo taken Sept. 27, 2012, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Springfield, Va. Republicans lashed out at President Barack Obama and senior administration officials over their evolving description of the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya, a late campaign-season broadside challenging the veracity and leadership of an incumbent on the upswing.   (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
      'Unthinkable and devastating': Romney slams Obama on defense cuts The Ticket - 8 hrs ago

      For the third straight day, Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama campaigned in the same state, with Romney arguing before an audience of military veterans that potential cuts to the defense budget are "unthinkable and devastating." … More »'Unthinkable and devastating': Romney slams Obama on defense cuts

      In this photo taken Sept. 27, 2012, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Springfield, Va. Republicans lashed out at President Barack Obama and senior administration officials over their evolving description of the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya, a late campaign-season broadside challenging the veracity and leadership of an incumbent on the upswing.   (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

      For the third straight day, Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama campaigned in the same state, with Romney arguing before an audience of military veterans that potential cuts to the defense budget are "unthinkable and devastating." Speaking in the battleground state at an American Legion post outside Washington, D.C., …

    • Security Concerns Keep FBI From Scene of Ambassador's Murder: Official
      Security concerns keep FBI from scene of ambassador's murder: Official ABC News - 49 mins ago

      More than two weeks after militants killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans at a diplomatic mission in Libya, FBI investigators have not gone into the city where the attack took place due to security concerns, … More »Security concerns keep FBI from scene of ambassador's murder: Official

      Security Concerns Keep FBI From Scene of Ambassador's Murder: Official

      More than two weeks after militants killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans at a diplomatic mission in Libya, FBI investigators have not gone into the city where the attack took place due to security concerns, a federal law enforcement official said today, even if such concerns haven't stopped journalists from …

    • Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu points to red line he drew on graphic of bomb used to represent Iran's nuclear program, in New York
      Netanyahu’s ‘red line’ mocked on Twitter The Lookout - 4 hrs ago

      During his speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the completion of Iran's nuclear enrichment program threatens the stability of the Middle East, … More »Netanyahu’s ‘red line’ mocked on Twitter

      Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu points to red line he drew on graphic of bomb used to represent Iran's nuclear program, in New York

      During his speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the completion of Iran's nuclear enrichment program threatens the stability of the Middle East, Europe and the United States—and urged world leaders to draw a "red line" to prevent Iran from continuing …

    • Rental Car Companies Pledge Not to Rent Recalled Cars
      Rental car companies pledge not to rent recalled cars ABC News - 5 hrs ago

      The nation's four largest rental car companies have banded together in a pledge not to rent out any vehicles that are subject to a manufacturer safety recall and to support legislation that would legally enforce the promise. … More »Rental car companies pledge not to rent recalled cars

      Rental Car Companies Pledge Not to Rent Recalled Cars

      The nation's four largest rental car companies have banded together in a pledge not to rent out any vehicles that are subject to a manufacturer safety recall and to support legislation that would legally enforce the promise.

    • This image provided by NASA shows shows a Martian rock outcrop near the landing site of the rover Curiosity thought to be the site of an ancient streambed. Curiosity landed in a crater near Mars' equator on Aug. 5 on a two-year mission to study whether the environment could have been favorable for microbial life. (AP Photo/NASA)

      Evidence of an ancient stream came from analyzing the size and shapes of pebbles and gravel near Gale Crater.

    • This undated image provided by the Potomack Company shows an apparently original painting by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that was acquired by a woman from Virginia who stopped at a flea market in West Virginia and paid $7 for a box of trinkets that included the painting. An auction house has put on hold the sale of a painting believed to be by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir that a woman bought at a West Virginia flea market because a reporter found evidence someone stole the painting from the Baltimore Museum of Art.  A Washington Post reporter discovered documents in the museum’s library showing the painting was there from 1937 until 1949. Museum officials then found paperwork showing the painting, “Paysage Bords de Seine,” was stolen in 1951.   (AP Photo/Potomack Company)

      The Renoir painting that caused a sensation when it was bought at a flea market for $7 may have been stolen from a museum six decades ago, and an auction house has put its sale on hold.

    • President Barack Obama warmly welcomed the breakthrough deal that will see the NFL's regular refs return to work. Their temporary replacements angered and baffled football fans coast-to-coast with controversial calls. Obama thinks "it's a great day for America," White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters aboard …

    • When the Dodge family bought a modest home in Clark County, Wash., a decade ago it was tucked away at the end of a quiet dead-end street. Now a highway ramp is yards from the family's backyard. "Come here. Stand in our yard," Melissa Dodge told the Columbian newspaper as cars whizzed off Highway 500 [...]

    • Thieves take $10,000 in wedding presents The Sideshow - 1 hr 53 mins ago

      A newlywed couple's marriage is off to a rough start after thieves took more than $10,000 worth of gifts that the couple left unprotected outdoors overnight. "Somebody had come and taken all of the wedding gifts," Amy Wright, the bride, told local Pennsylvania affiliate WFMZ. "Every last card was gone, the boxes, the gift …

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