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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., left, and House Ways and Means Committee Charman Rep. David Camp, R-Mich., raise their hands on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012, as the bi-partisan House and Senate conferees gather to sign the compromise agreement. From are, Baucus, Camp, R-Mich., Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., Rep. Tom Reed, R-NY, Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., and Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

The GOP-controlled House has passed a bill renewing a payroll tax cut for 160 million workers and jobless benefits for millions more, backing the main items on President Barak Obama's jobs agenda in a rare burst of bipartisanship. More Â»House passes payroll tax cut, jobless benefit bill

FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2012, file photo Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and his wife Karen leave the Faith and Freedom Coalition rally in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Most Americans don’t share Santorum’s absolutist take on abortion. He’s out of step on women in combat, and he questions the values of the two-thirds of mothers who work. He’s even troubled by something as commonplace as birth control _ for married couples. Even among a Republican presidential field anxious to please religious conservatives, his ideas stand out. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

What the candidate's half-forgotten 2005 book, "It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the … More Â»Rick Santorum’s mysterious manifesto, ‘It Takes a Family’

ICE Agent Shot Dead at California Federal Building

“This situation began with what we can characterize as an incident of workplace violence,†… More Â»ICE agent shot dead at California Federal Building

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the Livonia Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Farmington Hills, Mich., Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. The world according Republican presidential front-runner Romney: Europeans are socialists. The Chinese are currency manipulators. Russia can't be trusted to abide by nuclear agreements. The Palestinians are out to destroy Israel. And the U.S. is too generous with humanitarian aid. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Power Players: Obama, Romney, Newt: Stop! TMI! Power Players - 5 hrs ago

Romney stumbles in Michigan, Gingrich over-shares and the president talks locker rooms. More Â»Power Players: Obama, Romney, Newt: Stop! TMI!

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the Livonia Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Farmington Hills, Mich., Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. The world according Republican presidential front-runner Romney: Europeans are socialists. The Chinese are currency manipulators. Russia can't be trusted to abide by nuclear agreements. The Palestinians are out to destroy Israel. And the U.S. is too generous with humanitarian aid. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Romney stumbles in Michigan, Gingrich over-shares and the president talks locker rooms.

Prince Johan Friso and Mabel Wisse Smit pose for the photographers
Dutch prince in critical condition after Austria avalanche Reuters - 1 hr 33 mins ago

Dutch Prince Johan Friso was in critical but stable condition in an Innsbruck hospital's intensive care unit Friday after an avalanche buried him while he was skiing off piste in the Austrian alps, police said. More Â»Dutch prince in critical condition after Austria avalanche

Prince Johan Friso and Mabel Wisse Smit pose for the photographers

Dutch Prince Johan Friso was in critical but stable condition in an Innsbruck hospital's intensive care unit Friday after an avalanche buried him while he was skiing off piste in the Austrian alps, police said.

Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks to his supporters following his loss in the Maine caucus to Mitt Romney, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Portland, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Ron Paul wins North Dakota fundraising effort The Ticket - 1 hr 17 mins ago

Ron Paul may have narrowly lost Maine's Republican presidential caucuses to Mitt Romney, but he might have another decent chance at finally winning a state, if campaign contributions are any indication. More Â»Ron Paul wins North Dakota fundraising effort

Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks to his supporters following his loss in the Maine caucus to Mitt Romney, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Portland, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Ron Paul may have narrowly lost Maine's Republican presidential caucuses to Mitt Romney, but he might have another decent chance at finally winning a state, if campaign contributions are any indication.

CORRECTS CAPTION AND BYLINE - President Barack Obama gets his Chinese food from Great Eastern Restaurant in San Francisco, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Small donors power Obama’s $29.1 million January haul The Ticket - 2 hrs 57 mins ago

President Barack Obama's campaign announced Friday morning that it made a $29.1 million fundraising haul in January for his reelection effort and related Democratic committees. More Â»Small donors power Obama’s $29.1 million January haul

CORRECTS CAPTION AND BYLINE - President Barack Obama gets his Chinese food from Great Eastern Restaurant in San Francisco, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Barack Obama's campaign announced Friday morning that it made a $29.1 million fundraising haul in January for his reelection effort and related Democratic committees.

"After 10 enjoyable years, I am departing," Buchanan wrote on his blog.

Singles dating site lets you ask why they never call back @ Good Morning America - 2 hrs 8 mins ago
Singles Dating Site Lets You Ask Why They Never Call Back

New website lets you ask old flames and dates why they dropped you.

Woman Dies After Contracting Legionnaires' Disease From Dentist's Office

Dentist's water line contaminated with bacteria, scientists report.

The remains of a 1.5 mile-wide, 10 billion-ton meteorite are causing problems for a small Iowa town, 74 million years after it crashed onto the Earth's surface at 45,000 miles per hour.

Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner jet operated by All Nippon Airways moves down the runway at Narita Airport

President Obama will announce a series of steps aimed at boosting U.S. manufacturers, while harnessing their momentum for political gain.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is seen during a news conference to talk about an accord on the payroll tax cut negotiations, Thursday, Feb., 16, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

The GOP-controlled House passed legislation Friday renewing a payroll tax cut for 160 million workers and jobless benefits for millions more, backing the main items on President Barack Obama's jobs agenda in a rare burst of Washington bipartisanship.

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The man whose shooting was caught on tape talks for the first time to "GMA."

Mexican President Calderon glances behind after unveiling a banner reading "No More Weapons" in the border city of Ciudad Juarez

President Felipe Calderon on Thursday unveiled a "No More Weapons!" billboard made with crushed firearms and placed near the U.S. border.

Foster Friess wrote on his blog Friday morning that he "deeply" apologizes to anyone who thought he was telling women to use aspirin instead of birth control in a Thursday segment on MSNBC.

Italian police said on Friday they had seized about $6 trillion of fake U.S. Treasury bonds in Switzerland, and issued arrest warrants for eight people accused of international fraud and other financial crimes.

This undated image provided by the Fried Lab/UCLA shows a brain MRI with an arrow showing where researchers applied deep-brain stimulation during tests on learning. A painless bit of electrical current applied to the brain helped some people play a video game, and someday it might help Alzheimer's disease patients remember what they've learned, a small study suggests. The game-players had to learn where particular stores were in a virtual city. They recalled the locations better if they'd learned them while current was supplied by tiny electrodes buried in their brains. That strategy may someday help people with early Alzheimer's hang on to many kinds of memory, suggested Dr. Itzhak Fried, a neurosurgeon at the University of California, Los Angeles. But "this is obviously a preliminary result,'' he cautioned. (AP Photo/UCLA, Fried Lab)

A study released Friday suggests the condition has a stronger genetic and biological root.

News Corp Chief Executive and Chairman Murdoch arrives in central London

Rupert Murdoch will address hostile journalists at his British newspaper arm Friday, many of them fearful after the recent arrests of senior staff at the mass-selling Sun tabloid over allegations of widespread criminality.

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