Monday, January 16, 2012

Top Three news stories
1/12/12
usa news .info
-Former Utah governor failed to kick-start his struggling campaign after a 3rd place finish in the N.H.; To endorse Romney
-Alaska family on board Costa Concordia describes dark, panicked environment as passengers tried to evacuate stricken ship
-Costa Crociere CEO says capt's "human error" left Costa Concordia grounded off Italy; Rescue effort resumes


Thursday, January 12, 2012

-Unverified YouTube clip appears to show American troops desecrating bodies of Taliban militants; What harm might it do?
-A look at the lives of Haitian orphans two years after quake, and one family's ongoing effort to adopt a child there
-Outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour's decision to set free more than 200 inmates, including some convicted killers, has sparked outrage

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Top three news stories 1/11/12
usanewsinfo
-GOP frontrunner expects "uphill climb" as campaign shifts to South Carolina, but says he has "broad shoulders"
-Denies run-ins with Rahm Emanuel and Robert Gibbs, as described in new book; also addresses "angry black woman" stereotyping
-Peruvian woman was killed 5 years to the day of unsolved disappearance of Natalee Holloway

Monday, January 9, 2012



This one is saying no women but not why so this isnt to bad of a one.






This one is saying that women are better than men so obviously this is a bad one.



Top three news stories 1/9/12
usanews.info
-Iran sentences alleged U.S. spy to death- TEHRAN, Iran - An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday, in a case adding to the accelerating tension between the United States and Iran.
- BCS sacked by critics as the "great lie"- Tonight in college football, LSU plays Alabama for the national championship in New Orleans.Since 1998 college football has used the BCS to decide who plays for the title. But as CBS News' Armen Keteyian reports, critics say the system is broken and leaves some of the best teams out.
-Poll: Romney leads, Santorum joins top 3-On the heels of the Iowa caucuses last week, Mitt Romney now leads the field of Republican presidential candidates. Newt Gingrich is in second place, and Rick Santorum has leapt into the top tier and is now right behind Gingrich in the latest

Friday, January 6, 2012

Top three news stories for 1/6/12
usanews.info
-2011 ends on high note for jobs: 2011 ended on a high note for jobs. The December jobs report showed that 200,000 new jobs were created in the month, and the unemployment rate dropped to 8.5, the lowest rate since February 2009. For the year, 1.6 million non-farm jobs were created (1.9 million total, less 280,000 government jobs lost).
-Immigration rule change would ease stress on families: The Obama administration plans a rule change to help reduce the time illegal immigrant spouses and children are separated from citizen relatives while they try to win legal status in the United States, a senior administration official said.
-Iran plans new drills in Strait of Hormuz: TEHRAN, Iran - Iran is planning new military exercises near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, according to a naval commander, after threatening to close the strait and completing another set of maneuvers.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Top three news stories 1/5/12
usanews.info
-Iraq's sectarian crisis deepens:  A A wave of bombings targeting Shiites in Iraq killed 72 people on Thursday, deepening sectarian tensions that exploded just after the last American troops left the country in mid-December. wave of bombings targeting Shiites in Iraq killed 72 people on Thursday, deepening sectarian tensions that exploded just after the last American troops left the country in mid-December.
-Answers sought after 8th grader shot: BROWNSVILLE, Texas - The parents of an eighth grader who was fatally shot by police inside his South Texas school are demanding to know why officers took lethal action, but police said the boy was brandishing — and refused to drop — what appeared to be a handgun and that the officers acted correctly.
-"CBS This Morning" debuts on Monday: "CBS This Morning," a new program anchored by Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill will debut Monday, January 9th, 2012. The broadcast, will air from 7:00-9:00 a.m. EST



-Three news stories i saw earlier Teen mom who shot intruder won't be charged, Europe moves toward oil embargo against Iran, One cop dead, 5 hurt in Utah drug raid shootout.