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Romney Wins All of Puerto Rico's Delegates
Republican Mitt Romney took all of Puerto Rico's delegates when the territory held its Republican Presidential primary on Sunday. (March 18)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Tornados Hit Mich., More Than 100 Homes Damaged
The National Weather Service says a slow-moving storm that damaged more than 100 homes in a rural southeastern Michigan community when a tornado touched down included at least one other tornado that caused damage. (March 16)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Warm Weather Welcomed but Raises Concerns
Unusually warm weather in the plains and eastern United States has many people happy that Spring has come early, but severe allergies and possible drought are causing concern. (March 14)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Obama and Cameron watch basketball game
ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed British Prime Minister David Cameron by taking him to a basketball game. The two leaders spent the first evening of Cameron's three-day visit watching the opening game in the March Madness Tournament in Dayton, Ohio. It was a match between the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils and Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. At half-time, with Mississippi Valley enjoying a 23-19 lead, Obama and Cameron walked on to the court to be interviewed by CBS basketball correspondent and former pro player Clark Kellogg. "I've got to say both teams are shooting terribly and maybe nerves. These are not teams that usually end up coming to the tournament. Some of this is going to be someone getting a few outside shots to open things up. It's real clogged in the middle," said Obama. The prime minister said he was enjoying his first time at a basketball game, but admitted trouble understanding parts of the sport. "I'm enjoying it. It's fast, it's pretty fast and furious. It's hard to follow sometimes exactly who's done what wrong," Cameron told Kellogg. Cameron said the U.S. president had given him tips on how to follow basketball, while Obama said Cameron was going to teach him cricket. "He's giving me some tips. He's going to help me fill out my bracket", referring to the numerous office pools that circulate in the U.S. Obama quipped back: "He's going to teach me cricket. Because I don't understand what's going on with that game," replied Cameron when asked if the president was helping him. Cameron said he saw "a lot of similarities" with football, but admitted that basketball was "very fast". During the interview, Cameron also talked of excitement about the forthcoming Olympic Games in London and stressed that "everything is ready to go". "We're very excited about it. We're going to be rolling out the red carpet to the whole world. Everything is on time, on budget, all the stadiums are built, everything is ready to go. We're just ready to welcome a lot of people to London. My message to people is to come, come and visit, come and see the Olympics and come and stay," he said. The March Madness tournament runs through April 2 with the final in New Orleans.
Clinton: Afghan Killings 'Terrible, Awful'
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemns the murder of some 16 Afghan civilians, allegedly by a U.S. soldier. She said the United States will hold those responsible accountable for the act. (March 12)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Santorum Takes Kansas, Romney Wins in Wyoming
Rick Santorum won the Kansas caucuses in a rout on Saturday and Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney countered in Wyoming, a weekend prelude to the Southern primaries in the week ahead. (March 10)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Raw Video: 1 Year Since Japan Quake, Tsunami
People across Japan prayed and stood in silence on Sunday to remember the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck the nation one year ago, killing just over 19,000 and unleashing the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter century. (March 11)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
American Airlines Jet Delayed by 'Altercation'
Passengers on American Airlines Flight 2332 were settling in for a trip to Chicago when they say a flight attendant took over the public-address system and launched into a rant that included references to 9-11 and the safety of their plane. (March 9)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Santorum, Gingrich Fight for Southern Boost
GOP presidential candidates Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich appear to be battling each other for the title of chief challenger to Mitt Romney. Each is hoping for a boost from next week's primaries in Mississippi and Alabama. (March 8)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
FDA Issues Warning to Inhalable Caffeine Maker
Food and Drug Administration officials have issued a warning letter to the makers of the inhalable caffeine product AeroShot, saying they have questions about its safety and concerns about how children and adolescents may use it. (March 7)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Santorum Is Back With Super Tuesday Wins
With three Super Tuesday wins and a strong showing in Ohio, Rick Santorum is back and hopes to slow Mitt Romney's roll towards the nomination. The AP's Kelly Daschle was in Steubenville with Santorum. (March 7)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Super Tuesday Showdown: Romney-Santorum Big Day
Just hours before their Super Tuesday showdown, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum strained for an edge in Ohio and braced for the 10 primaries and caucuses likely to redefine the race for the Republican presidential nomination. (March 5)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Putin Claims Russian Vote, Others See Problems
Russia's Election Commission pronounced Vladimir Putin the winner in Russia's presidential election Monday, hours after he appeared to weep as he declared victory. But opponents and international monitors said they saw serious problems. (March 5)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Raw Video: Romney Wins Washington GOP Caucus
Campaigning in Ohio, Mitt Romney enjoyed a double-digit win in Washington state's Republican presidential caucuses Saturday night. It's his fourth campaign win in a row and a fresh show of strength in the run-up to Super Tuesday. (March 3)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Raw Video: Storm Rips Apart Airport, Homes in Ga
Massive thunderstorms threw off dozens of tornadoes as they raced from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes, obliterating causing damage to an airport, school and many homes in Paulding County, Georgia. (March 3)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
More Storms Loom for Tornado Ravaged Areas
Crews cleared splintered plywood and smashed appliances from small-towns after tornadoes killed 13 people in the Midwest and South. And the forecast shows more twisters may be coming, and they could be even stronger. (March 1)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Deadly Storms Level Midwest Towns
At least six people were killed in the southern Illinois town of Harrisburg after a pre-dawn storm leveled much of the community of 9,000 people. The AP's Robert Ray has the story. (Feb. 29)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Romney Sweeps to Double GOP Primary Victory
Mitt Romney scored a hard-won, home state triumph in Michigan and powered to victory in Arizona Tuesday night, gaining a two-state primary sweep over Rick Santorum and precious momentum in the Republican presidential race. (Feb. 29)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
A School Day in Ohio Brings Shootings, Death
A teenager opened fire in the cafeteria of an Ohio high school, killing one student and wounding four others before he was captured a short distance away, authorities said. (Feb. 28)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Toasting the Nation's Governors
President Obama toasts the nation's governors in the State Dining Room of the White House.Powered by NewsLook.com Producer : Whitehouse