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KSHB-TV Kansas City National News
Automakers need to make case for government aid
GM says it will meet a congressional deadline for detailed reports on how it plans to survive.
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FCC appeals Janet Jackson case to Supreme Court
Janet Jackson's breast-baring performance at the 2004 Super Bowl is still making news.
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Stocks jump on report of Geithner nomination
Wall Street is ending a volatile week with an unexpected jolt of confidence.
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Suspected campus shooter at Savannah State caught
Authorities say they have caught a gunman suspected of shooting a fellow student at Savannah State University.
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Colorado fire kills three
The fire destroyed a restaurant and a home in the small Colorado town of Springfield.
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Witness against Stevens says he lied on stand
One of the government's witnesses against convicted Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska now says he wasn't truthful on the stand.
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Air patrols, sharpshooters, cameras to watch inaugural crowd
The crowd is expected to be huge, so security will be robust for President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration.
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Shuttle gives space station mile-high boost
Endeavour has boosted the International Space Station about a mile higher above the Earth.
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Judge in Internet hoax case eyes dismissal motion
A federal judge is considering a defense request to dismiss the case against a Missouri woman accused of sending cruel Internet messages to a 13-year-old girl who later committed suicide.
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One person dies of injuries from refinery blast and fire
A man has died a day after an oil refinery explosion and fire in Texas.
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Kentucky executes first inmate in nine years
Kentucky has executed a confessed child-killer who resisted all appeals.
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South Africa's Desmond Tutu receives US award
The United States has given a prestigious award to Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu.
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FBI says man arrested for Cincinnati bomb threats
The FBI says it's arrested a man for threatening to blow up landmarks in the Cincinnati area.
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Stocks open higher after steep sell-off
Wall Street is experiencing some relief, with stocks opening sharply higher, following a report that a pounded-down Citigroup Inc. might put itself up for sale.
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Lawyers attack prosecutor who had Cheney indicted
Lawyers seeking to halt the indictments brought against Vice President Dick Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and others are accusing the prosecutor of trying to end his tenure with...
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Neb. governor signs safe-haven age limit bill
Nebraska Governor has signed a bill that adds a 30-day age limit to a safe-haven law led to the abandonment of nearly three dozen children, including some teenagers as old...
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Verizon apologizes for abuse of Obama cell phone account
Verizon says it will reprimand employees who sneaked a peek at the cell phone records of President-elect Barack Obama.
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Bush signs bill providing extra jobless benefits
The White House says President Bush signed into law a bill that Congress approved to keep unemployment checks flowing to jobless Americans through the holiday season.
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Mukasey feeling better, checks out of hospital
Attorney General Michael Mukasey has left a hospital and is heading back to work at the Justice Department with "clean bill of health" following his collapse at a Washington dinner.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac halting foreclosures
Mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures during the holiday season.
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