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GOP: Democrats should scrap health care bill

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In the Republican Party's weekly radio address, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said Democrats should scrap their ambitious legislation and concentrate on modest health care changes that could find bipartisan support. (Nov. 7)

  • Obama: Patience in Fort Hood investigation AP - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago

    President Barack Obama praises the heroism that ended gunfire at Fort Hood in Texas. But in his weekly address, Obama called for patience while officials piece together what happened. (Nov. 7)

  • Fort Hood suspect said goodbyes before attack AP - Sat Nov 7, 2:55 AM ET

    Investigators examined Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's computer, his home and garbage Friday to learn what motivated the suspect, who lay in a coma, shot four times after officials say he went on the killing spree that left 13 people at Fort Hood dead. (Nov. 6)

  • Raw video: Man drives car all the way into court AP - Sat Nov 7, 2:16 AM ET

    Police say surveillance video shows a North Carolina man purposely drove his car through glass doors and into a courthouse early Friday morning. They say he then calmly got out, with cigarette in hand and walked away. The man has been arrested. (Nov. 6)

  • N.J. jurors convict man in 'fat defense' trial AP - Sat Nov 7, 2:01 AM ET

    A N.J. jury has convicted a man of murdering his former son-in-law, rejecting the man's defense that he was too fat to commit the crime and make a quick getaway. (Nov. 6)

  • Neighbor: Alleged Orlando shooter "odd fellow" AP - Sat Nov 7, 1:57 AM ET

    A neighbor of the man police say went on a shooting rampage in Orlando, Florida killing one and wounding 5 others says she wasn't surprised that police believe Jason Rodriguez is responsible. (Nov. 6)

  • Teen charged with killing nun in Navajo, NM AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:58 PM ET

    Federal authorities have charged a teenager with killing a nun after allegedly breaking into her trailer home on the Navajo Indian reservation in search of cash or valuable items. (Nov. 6)

  • Pregnant woman, newlywed among Fort Hood victims AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:14 PM ET

    The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included a pregnant woman who was preparing to return home and a newlywed who had served in Iraq. (Nov. 6)

  • Raw video: Hundreds gather at Ft. Hood vigil AP - Fri Nov 6, 10:51 PM ET

    Several hundred people gathered at a base stadium where the Army's chief chaplain offered prayers for families and victims of the shooting rampage that left 13 dead and 30 wounded at Fort Hood, Texas. (Nov. 6)

  • Vigilance at bases urged after Ft. Hood shooting AP - Fri Nov 6, 10:40 PM ET

    One day after a massacre left 13 people dead and 30 others wounded at Fort Hood, Texas, investigators are trying to piece together how and why the the alleged shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, went on a bloody rampage. (Nov. 6)

  • Crowds roar, confetti falls for NY Yankees AP - Fri Nov 6, 9:10 PM ET

    The World Series champion New York Yankees were honored today with a ceremony and parade in Manhattan. New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg presented each team member with a key to the city before cheering fans. (Nov. 6)

  • `You hit a what?' SUV strikes elephant AP - Fri Nov 6, 6:11 PM ET

    An Oklahoma couple received the shock of a lifetime when their S-U-V was sideswiped by an animal. But it wasn't a deer crossing the road. It was a circus elephant that had escaped. (Nov. 6)

  • Raw Video: Soccer player throws fist, pulls hair AP - Fri Nov 6, 5:15 PM ET

    University of New Mexico junior defender Elizabeth Lambert has been suspended indefinitely from the women's soccer team after her rough play during a match against BYU in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference tournament. (Nov. 6)

  • AP Top Stories AP - Fri Nov 6, 5:12 PM ET

    Here's the latest news for Friday November 6th: Orlando police arrest apprehend alleged gunman; Army General calls Fort Hood shooting a 'kick in the gut'; Obama addresses new unemployment numbers; Yankees celebrate another title.

  • Vigil held for Arizona 'honor killing' victim AP - Fri Nov 6, 4:24 PM ET

    The friends of 20-year-old Noor Faleh Almakeki held a vigil in her memory on Thursday night. The Iraqi immigrant's father allegedly ran her down along with a friend, because he thought she had become too westernized. (Nov. 6)

  • Army General: 'This was a kick in the gut' AP - Fri Nov 6, 4:04 PM ET

    Army Chief of Staff George Casey and Army Secretary John McHugh also arrived at the Ft. Hood army base a day after a shooting rampage killed 13 people and left dozens injured. (Nov. 6)

  • Officials: Orlando gunman apprehended AP - Fri Nov 6, 3:59 PM ET

    Police say a gunman opened fire Friday in the offices of an engineering firm where he was let go more than two years ago, killing one person and injuring five others. (Nov. 6)

  • Yankees get keys to NYC for World Series win AP - Fri Nov 6, 3:52 PM ET

    The New York Yankees got the keys to the city for their World Series win, after parading up Broadway through a storm of confetti. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg bestowed the honor on the team at a ceremony on the steps of City Hall. (Nov. 6)

  • Lowe likes to play the bad guy AP - Fri Nov 6, 3:41 PM ET

    Rob Lowe plays a twisted killer in the new TV movie, 'Too Late to say Goodbye,' premiering Saturday on Lifetime Movie Network. The role is a twist from the romantic lead he plays on ABC's 'Brothers & Sisters.' (Nov. 6)

  • Raw Video: Ft. Hood shooter gave belongings away AP - Fri Nov 6, 3:31 PM ET

    A neighbor of the Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood cleaned out his apartment in the days before the rampage. This video shows some of the items he gave away. (Nov. 6)

  • Texas neighbors: "seemed like nice guy" AP - Fri Nov 6, 3:06 PM ET

    Texas neighbors of the man accused of opening fire at Fort Hood, say he seemed like a nice guy with no problems and never flaunted his religious beliefs. (Nov. 6)

  • 1 dead in Orlando shooting; gunman caught AP - Fri Nov 6, 2:57 PM ET

    Police in Orlando say a gunman has been apprehended after killing one person and injuring five others at a downtown office building where he was let go two years ago. (Nov. 6)

  • Labor Secretary says job losses are slowing AP - Fri Nov 6, 2:24 PM ET

    Labor Secretary Hilda Solis says the worst of the job losses are behind and gives advice to job seekers. (Nov. 6)

  • Hanks attends "Beyond All Boundaries" screening AP - Fri Nov 6, 2:14 PM ET

    Tom Hanks attended a private screening of the film "Beyond All Boundaries" at the World War II Museum in New Orleans. Hanks produced the 4-D war film that will be shown exclusively at the museum. (Nov. 6)

  • Raw Video: At least 8 hurt in Orlando shooting AP - Fri Nov 6, 1:47 PM ET

    Police in Orlando say they have surrounded a Florida high-rise after gun shots were fired. The Legions Place office building in downtown Orlando was ordered on lockdown. (Nov. 6)

  • Obama: Flags to half-staff after shooting AP - Fri Nov 6, 12:31 PM ET

    The president orders flags at the White House and other federal agencies to be flown at half-staff until Veterans Day as a tribute to those who lost their lives during a shooting at Fort Hood. (Nov. 6)

  • Bafta sees stars in LA AP - Fri Nov 6, 12:21 PM ET

    Robert De Niro, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth and Danny Boyle were all honored at the Bafta/LA Britannia Awards in LA - where the stars discussed their latest projects. (Nov. 6)

  • Vehicles left out of 'Modern Warfare 2' AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:27 AM ET

    AP's weekly Video Game Video offers a look at the year's most anticipated holiday title, "Modern Warfare 2," out next week, and the developer explains why vehicles were left out of the game's multiplayer section. (Nov. 6)

  • Unemployment rate 'disappointments' White House AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:27 AM ET

    Christina Romer, a top White House economic adviser, says unemployment numbers topping 10 percent were expected, but still a disappointment. Still, she says the economy is showing some positive signs. (Nov. 6)

  • First Person: Inside 'chaotic' ER after shooting AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:27 AM ET

    A doctor at Fort Hood in Texas describes the scene as the injured starting flooding into the emergency room after a mass shooting on the Army post. (Nov. 6)

  • Ex-neighbors: accused shooter 'nice enough guy' AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:19 AM ET

    Eight years ago this Maryland man and his son were neighbors of the Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire at Fort Hood, Texas -- and they recall him as a nice and giving person. (Nov. 6)

  • Raw Video: Shooting suspect's apartment searched AP - Fri Nov 6, 11:02 AM ET

    Federal authorities search the apartment of Nidal Malik Hasan, the man believed to be responsible for the worst mass killing on a U.S. military base. (Nov. 6)

  • Army colleague of shooting suspect: 'just shock' AP - Fri Nov 6, 10:40 AM ET

    An Army colonel at Fort Hood talks about her dealings with suspected shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, saying he gave no indications of being troubled while working on the post. (Nov. 6)

  • Rihanna: Chris Brown 'had no soul in his eyes' AP - Fri Nov 6, 10:00 AM ET

    Rihanna says Chris Brown had "no soul in his eyes" after he attacked her following a pre-Grammy Awards party. The singer tells ABC's "Good Morning America" that after being hit and bitten by Brown, "There was no person when I looked at him." (Nov. 6)

  • Jobless rate tops 10 percent, a first since '83 AP - Fri Nov 6, 9:39 AM ET

    The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983, and is likely to go higher. The AP's Mark Hamrick says this is the 22nd month the economy has lost jobs, the longest on record. (Nov. 6)

  • Brazilian crashes his own funeral AP - Fri Nov 6, 9:10 AM ET

    A Brazilian man has shocked his family by showing up at his own funeral. Family members had incorrectly identified Ademir Jorge Goncalves as a car crash victim Sunday night. (06 November 2009)

  • DNA sets Fla. man after 3 decades in prison AP - Fri Nov 6, 8:51 AM ET

    50-year-old William Dillon of Satellite Beach, Florida says he's not angry about the 27 years he spent in prison following a wrongful conviction. He was freed based on DNA evidence. (Nov. 6)

  • Napolitano: Ft. Hood shootings a 'horrific act' AP - Fri Nov 6, 8:36 AM ET

    U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has called the shooting rampage at the U.S. Army's Fort Hood base "a horrific act of violence." (Nov. 6)

  • Finally Employed: Tales of the Job Search AP - Fri Nov 6, 8:35 AM ET

    One job seeker stood on a corner in a "Hire Me" t-shirt passing out her resume. Another walked the streets of New York City sporting a resume on his t-shirt. Six months later, find out how they're doing. (Nov. 6)

  • ShowBiz Minute: EMAs, Latin Grammys, Elton AP - Fri Nov 6, 8:32 AM ET

    Beyonce wins big at the MTV Europe Music Awards; Calle 13 wins 5 Latin Grammys in Las Vegas; Elton John getting better and resuming tour dates after illness. (Nov. 6)

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