John Harwood of The New York Times and CNBC interviews Sen. John Kerry about how some of his Democratic colleagues will behave on issues like health care, climate change and Afghanistan.
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Police in South Carolina have found a 1-month-old boy who was taken from a vehicle earlier this week. Police found Angel Miguel Perez in an apartment complex early Wednesday. A 19-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with kidnapping. (Nov. 25)
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A Connecticut man has pleaded not guilty to allegations he set his girlfriend on fire and tried to set her 12-year-old daughter ablaze. (Nov. 24)
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A cruise ship passenger owes his life to a sharp eyed Coast Guard crew which spotted him swimming for his life off Miami Beach Sunday. Coast Guard authorities say they received a call around 3 a.m. from the crew. (Nov. 23)
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A college of music in Minnesota is offering a hip-hop diploma program they say is the first in the nation. They say rap is a dominating commercial force and deserves serious study, with students learning from rappers and DJs. (Nov. 24)
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Toys should bring kids joy, but sometimes they bring injury. That’s why U.S. PIRG, an advocate for the public interest is releasing it's 24th annual Trouble in Toyland safety report. (Nov. 24)
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A federal judge is sentencing a man who firebombed a mosque in Tennessee to 14 years in prison. Michael Golden and 2 other men pleaded guilty to burning the Islamic Center of Columbia last year. The city is about 40 miles south of Nashville. (Nov. 23)
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South Carolina legislators upset with Gov. Mark Sanford’s summer disappearance to see his lover in Argentina on Tuesday began debating a measure that ultimately would remove him from office. The Republican also faces 37 ethics charges. (Nov. 24)
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The series that turned Jon and Kate Gosselin into celebrity parents of twins and sextuplets has come to an end in the wake of feuding and scandals consuming the estranged couple. (Nov. 23)
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Two men tried to steal an ATM from a store in Salem, Oregon. But it didn’t work. After they crashed their truck into the store an unexpected turn of events happened. The ATM was bolted down and the thieves couldn't haul it away. (Nov. 25)
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A man involved in an incident with a Bay Area Rapid Transit officer shown on the Internet will not face felony charges. Michael Gibson has pleaded not guilty to disturbing the peace, public drunkenness and indecent exposure. (Nov. 24)
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