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Military Dad Allegedly Waterboards Daughter
Joshua Tabor, 27, allegedly held his four-year-old daughter under water in a technique authorities have likened to the torture of waterboarding because she wouldn't say the alphabet.

Waterboarding - Torture - Police - Central Intelligence Agency - Guantanamo Bay
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Michael Jackson's Doctor, Conrad Murray, Charged in Singer's Death
The doctor who allegedly administered a potent cocktail of painkillers and anesthetics to Michael Jackson prior to the pop singer's death is expected to turn himself over to Los Angeles authorities today to face charges of involuntary manslaughter.

Los Angeles - Michael Jackson - Death of Michael Jackson - Manslaughter - Singing
Why Do Birth Defects Plague Tiny Calif. Town?
Fueled by the recent EPA investigation into a high rate of babies born with severe birth defects in Kettleman City, Calif., residents and activists will go door to door looking for more families possibly affected by environmental contamination.

California - Kettleman City California - Health - Congenital disorder - United States Environmental Protection Agency
Rep. John Murtha Dies at Age 77
The congressman from Pennsylvania was the first Vietnam War combat veteran elected to Congress.

Vietnam War - John Murtha - Conflicts and Wars - Military - Twentieth Century
President Obama Grilled on Super Bowl Sunday
The Indianapolis Colts and New Orlean Saints weren't the only ones under pressure on Superbowl Sunday.
President Obama, wearing a casual blue button-down shirt and tan khakis, was grilled in a live, pre-game interview by CBS's Katie Couric, on issues ranging from health care reform, national-deficit reduction, and terrorism.

Katie Couric - Barack Obama - Super Bowl - CBS - Indianapolis Colts
Dems Rake In Record Corporate Donations
During his State of the Union address, President Obama decried the potential for a crush of corporate money – even foreign money – to enter the American political system in the aftermath of the recent landmark Supreme Court ruling that alters who can contribute to candidates.

United States - Barack Obama - Supreme Court of the United States - President of the United States - Supreme Court
Texas Girl's Family Sacrifices All for Treatment
Emma Routh suffers from Fanconi anemia, which strikes only one in three million people and by age 5, Emma's parents have already sacrificed a lifetime of possessions to get her treatment at Children's Hospital Boston

Health - Anemia - Conditions and Diseases - Fanconi - Blood Disorders
Rep. John Murtha, Iraq War Critic, Dies at 77
U.S. Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania died Monday at the age of 77. He was chairmain of the powerful House Appropriations Subcomittee for Defense and a longtime critic of the Iraq War.

John Murtha - Iraq War - Pennsylvania - United States House of Representatives - Iraq
WATCH: Brace Yourself for Icy Weather
30 million Americans get ready for a monstrous snowstorm.

Winter storm - Weather - Snow - Business - National Weather Service
WATCH: Is Decrease in Job Loss a Good Sign?
The January jobs report may be a sign the economy is on the mend.

Employment - Business - Job Search - Business and Economy - Unemployment
WATCH: 'Hurt Locker' a Big Oscar Win for Women?
Katherine Bigelow could be the first woman to win best director at the Oscars.

Academy Award - Hurt Locker - Kathryn Bigelow - Awards - Arts
WATCH: Camp Keating Officers Disciplined
Investigation results in administrative punishments for "inadequate measures."

United States - Military - Human rights - Israel Defense Forces - The New York Times
WATCH: Jenny Sanford Lives Through the Scandal
The South Carolina governor's wife talks to Barbara Walters about the scandal.

South Carolina - Barbara Walters - Mark Sanford - United States - Religion
WATCH: Tea Party in Nashville
The first Tea Party convention kicks off with a tone of anger and confrontation.

Tea - United States - Shopping - Beverages - Teas and Tonics
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