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Conan O'Brien will take his show to theaters
Without a TV show to do every night, Conan O'Brien is taking his act on the road.
BUSINESS
I-70 set to reopen after rock slide
Workers are getting ready to reopen Interstate 70 in western Colorado, three days after a rock slide tore gaping holes in an elevated section and littered the highway with boulders.State officials say workers were patching holes, repairing drainage and clearing away snow in Glenwood Canyon Thursday morning.They plan to open one lane in each direction until other repairs are done.The reopening was delayed so workers could break apart another huge boulder threatening to tumble onto the highway....
POLITICS
Obama pushing a new export initiative
President Barack Obama sought Thursday to put some detail behind his lofty drive to double U.S. exports over the next five years, calling the effort imperative to putting people back to work. But doubts remain about how many net jobs his trade agenda will create — and how he will get it done.
SPORTS
Todd Helton, Colorado Rockies agree to contract...
TUCSON, Ariz. - The Colorado Rockies and Todd Helton agreed on Thursday to a two-year, $9.9 million contract extension that runs through the 2013 season.
TECHNOLOGY
Red Tape: Poodle, Glenn Beck at center of Facebook...
You don't hear the words "poodle," "tinfoil hat," and First Amendment in the same sentence often, but they are indeed linked in a classic Facebook melodrama.
CRIME
NY man dies after police use stun gun on him
Police say they're investigating the death of a 44-year-old New York man who died after a sheriff's deputy used a stun gun to subdue him. Police - Sheriff - Death - New York - New York City
FASHION
Miu Miu's Regal Pop (Fashion Wire Daily)
Fashion Wire Daily - It was 1960s modernism meets Louis XIV at the latest collection of Miu Miu, the final show of Paris fashion week that ended Wednesday evening, March 10.
LIVING
Urbanizing China long way from residence reform
BEIJING - They build the skyscrapers and lay the highways, mind the city children, sew the clothes and tend the shops, but China's army of migrant laborers are still fundamentally aliens in the country's bustling urban centers.
HEALTH
Women guilty of feeling too guilty, study shows
Men are guilt-deficient, while women suffer from destructive guilt largely imposed by society, suggests a recent Spanish study.
TRAVEL
Vulture tourists, you're in luck
Did you cash in? Last year at this time, well-mannered travelers with spare dollars in their wallets could pick and choose from some incredible recession-fueled deals. It's not too late.
WEIRD
Okla. electric crews say bobcat caused outage
Oklahoma Gas and Electric officials said a pole climbing bobcat is to blame for a power outage in southern Oklahoma OG&E spokesman Brian Alford said repair crews found the smoldering body of the bobcat Tuesday at the top of a utility pole in Johnston County. The power outage left about 3,100 customers without power about 9:30 p.m. and power was restored about 10:45 p.m.
EDUCATION
Minneapolis schools on lockdown for 2nd day
Minneapolis Public Schools is on lockdown for the second day after a threat was made on a social networking site.

Indiana stakes claim to electric car industry
The so-called "RV Capital of the World" may soon be able to bill itself the "EV Capital of the World. What a difference a letter makes.
Highway deaths hit lowest levels since 1950s
U.S. highway deaths fell to 34,000 in 2009, the lowest levels since 1954, according to the Transportation Department.
One killed as twisters hit Arkansas
Twisters strike parts of Arkansas, killing one, injuring at least three and destroying a handful of homes.
Kansas City, Mo., closing nearly half its schools
The Kansas City school board voted Wednesday night to close nearly half the district's schools in a desperate bid to stay afloat.
School prom off after lesbian's date request
A northern Mississippi school district will not be hosting a high school prom this spring after a lesbian student asked to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo.
Boy, 7, who rescued family thanks 911 dispatcher
At a press conference at which the 7-year-old hero who saved his family by dialing 911 when armed robbers invaded his home thanked the woman who took his call, dispatcher Monique Patino. She said: "Hearing them screaming for help, I felt the fear through the phone."
Al-Qaida shifts tactics, marks success by 'fear'
Al-Qaida eyes a more pragmatic and arguably more dangerous shift in tactics. The emerging message appears to be: Big successes are great, but trying can be just as good.
Fannie, Freddie's $125 billion tab still growing
The federal government has spent the past half year trying to roll back its efforts to support the financial markets, except for involvement in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Ex-Obama adviser: Democrats may get 'slaughtered'...
Steve Hildebrand, one of the top advisers who helped put President Obama in office, has a stark warning for his old friends at the White House and on Capitol Hill.
Feldman says Corey Haim was winning fight with...
Corey Haim seemed to be winning his battle against drug abuse in the weeks before his death, his manager and closest friend said Wednesday.
Kansas City board OKs plan to close nearly half of...
The superintendent calls it the "Right-Size" plan," but many Kansas City, Missouri, residents say it's plain wrong.
Tornadoes tear through Arkansas
A tornado watch was lifted for Arkansas early Thursday after a series of powerful tornadoes ripped through dozens of homes, critically injuring two people.
Sushi eatery in hot water for serving whale
Federal authorities have charged a trendy Santa Monica sushi restaurant with serving whale meat -- an investigation that was spurred by the team behind the Oscar-winning documentary, "The Cove."
Once-revered lawmaker freezes to death alone
When Juanita Goggins became the first black woman elected to the South Carolina Legislature in 1974, she was hailed as a trailblazer.  Three decades later, she froze to death at age 75.
Drug arrests latest problem for R.I. police force
After three Providence police officers were arrested last week in a cocaine-peddling sting, Chief Dean Esserman called it a "hard day" for the department.
Boyfriend: 'JihadJane' suspect wasn't religious
The self-described "Jihad Jane" indicted on terror charges is a rare case of an American woman aiding foreign terrorists and shows the evolution of the threat, authorities say.
Ex-Toyota lawyer: Documents prove company hid...
When former in-house defense attorney Dimitrios Biller resigned from his top post at Toyota, he walked out with something potentially more valuable than his nearly $4 million severance package.
Behind the scenes, crafting the U.S. no-fly list
It starts with a tip, a scrap of intelligence, a fingerprint lifted from a suspected terrorist's home. It ends when a person is forbidden to board an airplane.
Female WWII aviators honored with medal
A long-overlooked group of women who flew aircraft during World War II are awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
Bad blood detailed in Maine 'lobster wars' trial
Even under the rough-and-tumble rules of the sea that Maine lobstermen live by, staring down the barrel of a .12-gauge shotgun is extreme.
Wife of Rep. Conyers gets 3 years for bribes
A federal judge has denied ex-Detroit councilwoman Monica Conyers' request to withdraw her guilty plea in a corruption case and sentenced her to three years and one month in prison.
Ex-Marine sues Calif. city to get back police job
An ex-Marine acquitted on charges of killing unarmed Iraqi detainees sued the city of Riverside Wednesday over not being rehired as a police officer.
Female teacher in teen sex case appears in court
A California middle school teacher who's reportedly wracked with guilt over an affair with a 14-year-old boy has been returned to jail following a brief court appearance.
Mass. court upholds state gun-lock requirement
The highest court in Massachusetts upholds the constitutionality of a state law that requires gun owners to lock weapons in their homes in a ruling applauded by gun-control advocates.
Study: Law officers struggle to adjust after war
Many law enforcement officers called up to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan are finding it difficult to readjust to their jobs once home.
Female fliers honored 65 years after war
Some 65 years after their service, a group of female former civilian pilots whose unheralded work was key to helping the U.S. effort in World War II were honored Wednesday with the Congressional Gold Medal.

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  Police: Calif. robber holds up 11 people, gets $6
  Police: 'Jihad Jane' attempted suicide in '05
  Chief Justice slams State of the Union 'pep rally'
  Obama pledges to continue Haiti aid, says...
  N.Y. State Police lose second chief in 2 weeks
  U.S. airman killed on duty in Haiti
  Air traffic jams in New York likely to jump
  Unruly passenger admits disrupting flight
  Minority babies set to become majority in 2010
  IRS: $1.3 billion still unclaimed for '06, and...
  U.S. lays out set of common school standards
  Archdiocese defends decision to deny children over...
  Graduates rally for embattled school
  Pa. woman charged with recruiting jihadists
  Feds: Calif. man ran student visa fraud ring
  LA cops seek man who robbed Florida sugar baron
  2nd ex-cop charged in Katrina coverup
  Navy says 3 dogs died after contractor neglect
  Wedding begin for D.C. same-sex couples
  Professors banish laptops from classrooms
  Mexico to U.S.: Allow cross-border trucking
  Body of missing exec found in New Orleans
  Ohio St.: Employee kills co-worker, then self
  Man pleads guilty after security scare

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