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10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today: 1. HILLARY CLINTON HEADS TO THE MIDDLE EAST Obama sends his secretary of state to the region in a bid to mediate an end to the bloody conflict. 2. NETANYAHU FINALLY

10 Things to Know for Tuesday

10 Things to Know for Tuesday
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about Tuesday: 1. WHAT THE U.S. BELIEVES IS KEY TO STOPPING GAZA WARFARE As a first step, the White House insists that Hamas must cease firing rockets into Israel. 2. SOJOURNING OBAMA

Obama's education agenda dominated by loose ends

Obama's education agenda dominated by loose ends
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's education agenda for next four years may look less like real reform and more like tying up loose ends, experts say, with practical budget issues and an age-old power struggle between Congress and the administration

SAS avoids bankruptcy after unions approve plan

SAS avoids bankruptcy after unions approve plan
By JAN M. OLSENAssociated Press COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Scandinavia's flagship airline SAS averted imminent bankruptcy on Monday after all eight unions signed new collective agreements that will see jobs, salaries and pensions cut in the hope of restoring the company's

Miami self-imposes 2nd straight bowl ban

Miami self-imposes 2nd straight bowl ban
By TIM REYNOLDSAP Sports Writer CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) - Calling the move prudent and unprecedented, Miami is self-imposing a second straight postseason ban on its football program because of an NCAA investigation that is expected to eventually lead to stiff sanctions against the Hurricanes.

SAS avoids bankruptcy after unions approve plan

SAS avoids bankruptcy after unions approve plan
By JAN M. OLSENAssociated Press COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Scandinavia's flagship airline SAS averted imminent bankruptcy on Monday after all eight unions signed new collective agreements that will see jobs, salaries and pensions cut in the hope of restoring the company's

Loose ends to drive second term education agenda

Loose ends to drive second term education agenda
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Loose ends and thorny partisan issues that have long dogged attempts to move forward on education await the next Congress as President Barack Obama's second term begins. Soaring campaign-year aspirations to close the achievement gap and

Average US credit card debt per borrower up in 3Q

Average US credit card debt per borrower up in 3Q
By ALEX VEIGAAP Business Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Americans cranked up their use of credit cards in the third quarter, racking up more debt than a year ago, while also being less diligent about making payments on time, an analysis of consumer-credit data shows. The average credit card debt per

Eagles Earn #2 Seed in FCS Playoffs

Eagles Earn #2 Seed in FCS Playoffs
by Eastern Washington Univ. athletics CHENEY, Wash. -- One tradition continued, but the Eagles are hoping to begin a new tradition of winning it all. Playing in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs for the first time since winning the NCAA Division I title in 2010, the Eastern

Wii U: New console launches in a sea of gadgets

Wii U: New console launches in a sea of gadgets
By BARBARA ORTUTAYAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - In the six years since the last major video game system launched, Apple unveiled the iPhone and the iPad, "Angry Birds" invaded smartphones and Facebook reached a billion users. In the process, scores of video game consoles were left to