National/World News

Parents say government is pressuring them to keep quiet   

WUFU, China (AP) - Chinese officials are finding ways to silence grieving parents whose children were among the 70,000 people killed two months ago by the magnitude 7.9 earthquake.

Poll: Pet owners favor McCain   

If the presidential election were to go to the dogs, then John McCain looks like the best in show.

FAA says bird not to blame for dent in plane nose   

Officials haven't determined what caused the dent, but there is no evidence of a bird strike.

Both McCain and Obama court Hispanic voters   

Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama have been taking their competing economic plans to Hispanic voters meeting in Washington.

SoCal man seeks world record in Rose Bowl   

It's a bottom-bruising task, but Jim "Mouth" Purol is determined to set a world record by sitting in all 92,542 seats of Pasadena's Rose Bowl.

Fertile country: Babies linked to Colo. festival   

The effects of an annual music festival in Grand Junction, Colo., may appear months after the last act plays - nine months, to be precise.

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Cipro, similar antibiotics to get 'black box' warning   

Drug safety officials are calling for an urgent safety warning for Cipro and similar antibiotics. The Food and Drug Administration is ordering the "black box" wording due to evidence the drugs may lead to tendon ruptures. They say the ruptures could result in serious injury that can leave patients incapacitated and in need of extensive surgery.

Obama not revising liberal views to woo centrists   

Barack Obama is dismissing the idea that he's been shifting his positions on the Iraq war, gun control and the death penalty to appeal to more voters.

Frontier cuts include 169 attendants   

Of the 456 people Frontier Airlines plans to lay off this fall, the majority are pilots and flight attendants.

Government to improve crash test program   

The Bush administration outlined changes Tuesday to the government's safety ratings, which grade new vehicles on a scale of up to five stars.

Siemens cutting 17K jobs worldwide to cut costs   

"Against the backdrop of a slowing economy, we have to become more efficient," he said.

Family, admirers prepare to lay Helms to rest   

Raleigh resident Wallace Holloway, 68, waited outside the church for about an hour before the doors were to open. He said Helms will be greatly missed, in part because he believed there's no longer anyone in Congress with his conviction.

Father and son taser   

Man seen in Internet video shocking father with stun gun is sentenced

Heart attack faker ditches tab   

Man accused of faking heart attacks to skip out on bills

FedEx mixed up dope delivery   

Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to wrong place

Oil down more than $8 in two days   

The price for a barrel of oil fell nearly $5 Tuesday, a two-day swing of more than $8 as traders took profits and fears of a supply disruptions eased.

Critics slam G-8 statement on greenhouse gases   

RUSUTSU, Japan (AP) - Critics say today's statement from G-8 leaders about cutting greenhouse gases falls far short of what's really needed.

World leaders reject Mugabe's election   

TOYAKO, Japan (AP) - World leaders are rejecting the legitimacy of Robert Mugabe's election in Zimbabwe and have called for officials in that country to work for a prompt, peaceful resolution of the political crisis.

Philanthropist, investor Templeton dies in Bahamas   

Global investor and philanthropist John Templeton has died at a hospital in the Bahamas.

Ohio town split over Bible, teacher's conduct   

Demonstrations on the town square show just how divided people are over the school board's decision to fire a science teacher accused of preaching his Christian beliefs in the classroom and using a device to burn the image of a cross in students' arms.

Fed eyes extension of lending program   

The Federal Reserve is considering an extension of its emergency loan program for Wall Street firms.

Media to get first official look at DNCC site   

Media members from across the country are getting their first look today at arrangements for the Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

Pending home sales fall 4.7 percent   

The National Association of Realtors says pending U.S. home sales dipped in May as the housing market continues to struggle.

G-8 worried about food, oil prices   

Leaders of the Group of Eight economic powers warned Tuesday that surging oil and food prices could undermine world growth but that the global economy would ultimately be resilient.

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