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Tough choices if Obama wins but loses popular vote

Tough choices if Obama wins but loses popular vote
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - An uncertain and thorny four years could await President Barack Obama if, under one possible outcome of Tuesday's election, he clings to power despite losing the popular vote to Republican Mitt Romney. Never before in

Eagles Overpower Saints in Second Half for 65-38 Exhibition Win

Eagles Overpower Saints in Second Half for 65-38 Exhibition Win
It took the Eastern Washington University women's basketball team a little time to work out some kinks -- as is expected in the first game of the year. But by the second half, the Eagles exhibited a more composed offense and disciplined defense in their exhibition game against Carroll College.

Man climbs Chicago skyscraper using bionic leg

Man climbs Chicago skyscraper using bionic leg
By MICHELLE JANAYE NEALYAssociated Press CHICAGO (AP) - The metal on Zac Vawter's bionic leg gleamed as he climbed the 103 floors of Chicago's iconic Willis Tower, becoming the first person ever to complete the task wearing a mind-controlled prosthetic limb. Vawter, who lost his right

For Romney, Obama, long slog to nail-biter finish

For Romney, Obama, long slog to nail-biter finish
By NANCY BENACAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitt Romney pulled the plug on his first presidential run on Feb. 7, 2008, and immediately served notice that he wasn't about to fade away. "I hate to lose," he told conservatives that day. Barack Obama wasn't paying too much attention to

For Romney, Obama, long slog to nail-biter finish

For Romney, Obama, long slog to nail-biter finish
By NANCY BENACAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Mitt Romney pulled the plug on his first presidential run on Feb. 7, 2008, and immediately served notice that he wasn't about to fade away. "I hate to lose," he told conservatives that day. Barack Obama wasn't paying too much attention to

Syrian rebels capture oilfield near Iraqi border

Syrian rebels capture oilfield near Iraqi border
By BARBARA SURKAssociated Press BEIRUT (AP) - Syrian rebels firing mortars and rocket-propelled grenades captured an oilfield in the country's east on Sunday after three days of fierce fighting with government troops protecting the facility, activists said. The head of the Britain-based

Tragedies can't break heroic NY community's spirit

Tragedies can't break heroic NY community's spirit
By LARRY NEUMEISTERAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Tragedy has too often visited one Queens community, but residents drew a line in the sand with Superstorm Sandy, rallying with a surfboard and kayaks at the storm's peak to rescue themselves as a fire engulfed 14 homes and flaming embers

Review: Surface mostly bridges work-play divide

Review: Surface mostly bridges work-play divide
By RYAN NAKASHIMAAP Business Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - I've been conditioned just like any other consumer to expect certain things from certain companies. When it comes to tablets, I expect Apple's to look and feel amazing, Google's to seamlessly blend online services such as Gmail

North Idaho Traffic Stop Nets Nearly Half A Million Dollars In Drug Money

North Idaho Traffic Stop Nets Nearly Half A Million Dollars In Drug Money
COEUR d'ALENE, Idaho - Kootenai County Sheriff's office is fighting to keep nearly a half a million dollars in what's believed to be drug money. According to newly released federal court documents, $407,676.52 was seized in May of 2012 after a deputy made a traffic stop

North Idaho Traffic Stop Nets Nearly Half A Million Dollars In Drug Money

North Idaho Traffic Stop Nets Nearly Half A Million Dollars In Drug Money
COEUR d'ALENE, Idaho - Kootenai County Sheriff's office is fighting to keep nearly a half a million dollars in what's believed to be drug money. According to newly released federal court documents, $407,676.52 was seized in May of 2012 after a deputy made a traffic stop