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Obama assails GOP, promotes new jobs program

MILWAUKEE (AP) — A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times. ...Read More

Espinosa hits 2 homers, drives in 6 in Nats' win

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rookie Danny Espinosa drove in six runs, hitting a grand slam, a solo homer and getting two other hits and helping the Washington Nationals rout the New York Mets 13-3 Monday for their third straight victory. ...Read More

Today in History

Today is Monday, Sept. 6, the 249th day of 2010. There are 116 days left in the year. This is Labor Day. ...Read More

Dems' prospects threatened by economic woes

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Frustrated, discouraged and just plain mad, a lot of people who have lost jobs — or know someone who has — now want to see the names of Democrats on pink slips. And that's jeopardizing the party's chances in Ohio and all across the country in November's elections. ...Read More

State report urges Mexico to improve human rights

The Obama administration is withholding $26 million in aid to Mexico, recommending that the government give more power to its human rights commission and crack down on abusive soldiers. ...Read More

White House condemns deadly attacks in Pakistan

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is condemning attacks in Pakistan that left dozens dead. ...Read More

AP National News Calendar

Eds: Major scheduled events for the week of Sept. 5-11, 2010. Note that many events, especially court appearances, are subject to change at the last minute. ...Read More

Analysis: Special-ops on show to woo war skeptics

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The new top commander in Afghanistan is talking up a weapon that has been kept in the shadows for years — special operations missions to kill or capture key insurgents — to try to convince skeptics the war can be won. ...Read More

Hopeful sign: More talks for Israel, Palestinians

WASHINGTON (AP) — In an early sign of promise, Israeli and Palestinian leaders pledged Thursday in a cordial first round of talks to keep meeting at regular intervals, aiming to nail down a framework for overcoming deep disputes and achieving lasting peace within a year. ...Read More

White House defends Obama's 'mainstream' religion

WASHINGTON (AP) — White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says President Barack Obama is a "committed, mainstream Christian" — contrary to the claims of Fox News Channel host Glenn Beck. ...Read More

Transcript of Obama's remarks in New Orleans

Transcript of President Barack Obama's remarks at Xavier University in New Orleans on Sunday, as provided by the White House: ...Read More

Journalist, Washington hostess Ikard dies at 83

WASHINGTON (AP) — Jayne Brumley Ikard, one of Newsweek magazine's first female bureau chiefs and prominent Washington hostess, has died. She was 83. ...Read More

NY groups seek DC order blocking targeted killings

NEW YORK (AP) — Two New York-based civil liberties groups have sued the federal government, saying its targeting and killing of people overseas is unconstitutional when certain standards aren't met. ...Read More

White House sets dance series, Jamison tribute

WASHINGTON (AP) — First lady Michelle Obama has announced that several of the world's best-known dance companies will perform in the White House East Room next week for the Obama administration's first event celebrating dance. ...Read More

Hamas leader rejects talks with Israel

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The top Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip rejected compromise with Israel in a fiery speech Wednesday, a day after gunmen killed four Israelis in a strong reminder that the Islamic militant group cannot be ignored in any Mideast deal. ...Read More

Obama calling for more infrastructure spending

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is asking Congress to approve at least $50 billion in long-term spending in the nation's roads, railways and runways in a pre-election effort to show he's trying to stimulate the sputtering economy. ...Read More

Israelis, Palestinians resume direct peace talks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Seeking to broker a Mideast peace agreement that has eluded U.S. presidents for decades, the Obama administration is overseeing the first direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians in nearly two years. ...Read More

Police: Gunman holds hostage in Discovery building

SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Police in a Washington, D.C., suburb say a gunman has taken at least one person hostage at the headquarters of Discovery Channel networks. ...Read More

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials

Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad: ...Read More

Nation's economic woes jeopardize Dems' prospects

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Frustrated, discouraged and just plain mad, a lot of people who have lost jobs — or know someone who has — now want to see the names of Democrats on pink slips. And that's jeopardizing the party's chances in Ohio and all across the country in November's elections. ...Read More

Dunn breaks out of slump, Nats rout Cardinals 14-5

WASHINGTON (AP) — Adam Dunn broke out of a prolonged slump with a homer and five RBIs, helping the Washington Nationals to a 14-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night. ...Read More

Beck rally signals election trouble for Dems

WASHINGTON (AP) — If Democrats had doubts about the voter unrest that threatens to rob them of their majority in Congress, they needed only look from the Capitol this weekend to the opposite end of the National Mall. ...Read More

Beck says US has 'wandered in darkness' too long

WASHINGTON (AP) — From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, conservative broadcaster Glenn Beck told a crowd of tens of thousands of people Saturday that the U.S. has too long "wandered in darkness." ...Read More

Mideast talks reopen under tough conditions

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — The U.S. relaunches Israeli-Palestinian talks this week, its third push over the past decade to solve one of the world's most intractable conflicts — and this time under some of the most difficult conditions yet. ...Read More

For Obamas, a (mostly) uninterrupted vacation

EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) — President Barack Obama wrapped up a 10-day vacation Saturday that was blissfully free of the news emergencies that have interrupted some of his past getaways. ...Read More

AP source: Unlikely that 2 men plotting terror

WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI probe of two men arrested in Amsterdam after suspicious items turned up in one of the men's luggage is finding they were probably not on a test run for a future terror attack, a U.S. official said Tuesday, casting doubt on earlier suggestions even as Dutch authorities held the pair on suspicion of conspiring to commit a terrorist act. ...Read More

Obama: End of Iraq combat mission not victory lap

FORT BLISS, Texas (AP) — Hours before addressing the nation, President Barack Obama told U.S. troops just back from Iraq that his speech outlining the withdrawal of combat forces "is not going to be a victory lap" nor a cause for celebration. ...Read More

Palestinian kills 4 Israelis on eve of peace talks

JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian gunmen opened fire Tuesday on an Israeli car in the West Bank and killed four passengers on the eve of a new round of Mideast peace talks in Washington. The Islamic militant group Hamas claimed responsibility. ...Read More

Corruption probe ruffles US-Afghan relations

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A bribery probe involving a top adviser to President Hamid Karzai has angered the Afghan leader and threatens to damage U.S. relations with Kabul just three months after a White House visit that seemed to smooth ties at a critical stage in the war. ...Read More

Obama: Iraq war is ending, Baghdad to chart future

VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. (AP) — President Barack Obama said the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq means "the war is ending" and Baghdad is in position "to chart its own course." ...Read More

Beck: Help us restore traditional American values

WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservative commentator Glenn Beck and tea party champion Sarah Palin appealed Saturday to a vast, predominantly white crowd on the National Mall to help restore traditional American values and honor Martin Luther King's message. Civil rights leaders who accused the group of hijacking King's legacy held their own rally and march. ...Read More

Obama opens long-shot talks on Mideast peace

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is opening a new round of Mideast peacemaking, bringing Israeli and Palestinian leaders together Wednesday for talks aimed at forging agreement within one year on a two-state solution: a sovereign Palestine and a secure Israel. ...Read More

Obama remarks on Iraq as provided by White House

Remarks by President Barack Obama on the end of combat operations in Iraq, as provided by the White House. ...Read More

Vt. primary recount a love fest

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — This isn't Florida in 2000, with chads hanging and people threatening to riot outside. No, call it a kinder, gentler recount. ...Read More

CAPITAL CULTURE: Obamas dish on daughters' doings

WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve-year-old Malia Obama wears braces, toots a flute and is after her father to save the tigers. Younger sister Sasha, who is 9, shoots hoops like her basketball-loving dad and dances hip-hop. ...Read More

Hamas claims responsibility for attack on Israelis

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Islamic militant Hamas is claiming responsibility for a shooting attack that killed four Israelis in the West Bank. ...Read More

Expectations low for round of Mideast talks

WASHINGTON (AP) — After months of shuttle diplomacy, the Obama administration is set to plunge into a new round of Mideast peacemaking, bringing Israeli and Palestinian leaders together for face-to-face talks for the first time in nearly two years. ...Read More

US finds China unfairly helped aluminum industry

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration has found that China unfairly subsidized $514 million in aluminum products. ...Read More

Oval Office makeover has comfy, more modern feel

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional opponents, stubborn diplomats or wary heads of state, beware: The new Oval Office sofas look so comfy, you just might be lulled into a few reckless compromises. ...Read More

Obama to honor troops as Iraq combat mission ends

FORT BLISS, Texas (AP) — Hours before he addressed the nation on the end of the U.S. combat role in Iraq, President Barack Obama flew to a Texas Army base to thank troops for their sacrifice in the long and unpopular war. ...Read More

Palestinians crack down on Hamas after shooting

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinian security forces arrested more than 250 Hamas members in an overnight sweep throughout the West Bank after the Islamic militant group claimed responsibility for shooting dead four Israelis on the eve of new Mideast peace talks. ...Read More

Obama opens long-shot talks on Mideast peace Wed.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama opened a new round of Mideast peacemaking Wednesday, bringing Israeli and Palestinian leaders to the White House for talks aimed at forging agreement within one year on a two-state solution: a sovereign Palestine and a secure Israel. ...Read More

Obama opens Mideast talks: Attacks 'won't stop us'

WASHINGTON (AP) — Condemning Mideast peace "rejectionists," President Barack Obama convened a new round of ambitious talks Wednesday and vowed not to allow a fresh burst of violence dim hopes for an accord creating a sovereign Palestinian state beside a secure Israel. ...Read More

Palestinian militant wound 2 Israelis in West Bank

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police say Palestinian militants have wounded two Israelis driving in the West Bank in the second such attack since Mideast peace talks opened in Washington. ...Read More

Obama says Mideast peace moment 'must be seized'

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is urging Israeli and Palestinian leaders to put aside years of mistrust as peace talks begin in Washington. Obama says at the White House that the resumption of direct talks is a moment of opportunity that must be seized. ...Read More

Memo: The Washington Times could be sold for $1

WASHINGTON (AP) — The company that owns The Washington Times said the newspaper could be sold for $1 to a Unification Church-affiliated buyer, according to in a memo released to the media Tuesday. ...Read More

Abbas seeks active US mediation in Mideast talks

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday the success of talks aimed at forging a peace deal with Israel within a year will depend on how hard U.S. mediators push to break any deadlocks. ...Read More

Obama, Netanyahu condemn killings as talks open

WASHINGTON (AP) — Opening Mideast peace talks under the shadow of fresh violence, President Barack Obama vowed on Wednesday not to allow "extremists and rejectionists" to undercut long-stalled negotiations on creating a sovereign Palestinian state beside a secure Israel. ...Read More

DC Mayor faces stiff challenge in re-election bid

WASHINGTON (AP) — The man who runs Washington is in danger of losing his job in a hotly contested election, but the post that's up for grabs isn't president. It's mayor. ...Read More

Israelis, Palestinians resume direct talks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Seeking to broker a Mideast peace agreement that has eluded U.S. presidents for decades, the Obama administration is overseeing the first direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians in nearly two years. ...Read More

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