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Automakers need to make case for government aid
GM says it will meet a congressional deadline for detailed reports on how it plans to survive.
Stocks jump on report of Geithner nomination
Wall Street is ending a volatile week with an unexpected jolt of confidence.
Suspected campus shooter at Savannah State caught
Authorities say they have caught a gunman suspected of shooting a fellow student at Savannah State University.
Colorado fire kills three
The fire destroyed a restaurant and a home in the small Colorado town of Springfield.
FDIC will guarantee up to $1.4 trillion in bank debt
Federal regulators will guarantee as much as $1.4 trillion in U.S. banks' debt as part of the government's bid to get the distressed financial system pumping again.
Neb. governor signs safe-haven age limit bill
Nebraska Governor has signed a bill that adds a 30-day age limit to a safe-haven law led to the abandonment of nearly three dozen children, including some teenagers as old as 17.
Witness against Stevens says he lied on stand
One of the government's witnesses against convicted Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska now says he wasn't truthful on the stand.
Air patrols, sharpshooters, cameras to watch inaugural crowd
The crowd is expected to be huge, so security will be robust for President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration.
Shuttle gives space station mile-high boost
Endeavour has boosted the International Space Station about a mile higher above the Earth.
Judge in Internet hoax case eyes dismissal motion
A federal judge is considering a defense request to dismiss the case against a Missouri woman accused of sending cruel Internet messages to a 13-year-old girl who later committed suicide.




12-Year-Old Girl Stabs Mother's Boyfriend
Police in Grand Rapids say a 12-year-old girl stopped an attack on her mother by stabbing the woman's boyfriend.
GM Announces New Production Cuts
General Motors has announced changes to production that will impact thousands of workers at several factories.

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Flying Commercial?, GM Unloads 2 Jets
General Motors is getting rid of two of the corporate jets that caused the automaker so much controversy during this week's hearings on Capitol Hill.
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