Anugrah Kumar
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Obama to Submit Jobs Plan to Congress Monday
President Barack Obama will make a pitch for his new jobs bill at a Rose Garden ceremony with his supporters on Monday morning, and then send the text of the proposal to Congress at night.
Teen Births Cost Millions to Miss. Taxpayers, Study Shows
Groups in Mississippi advocating for comprehensive sex education in schools are pointing to a study showing teen births cost the state’s taxpayers an estimated $155 million in 2009.

Texas Wildfire, Drought Called Worst in Recent Years
Texas’ wildfire outbreak and the drought that spawned it are being called among the worst in state history as 24 new wildfires were reported Saturday.

Flight 93 Heroes Will Never Be Forgotten, Bush Says
America will never forget the heroism of the 40 passengers and crew who died in the crash of the United Airlines Flight 93 in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001, as they fought against the terrorist hijackers, former President George W. Bush said.

Israeli Ambassador Flees Protests in Egypt; 3 Killed, 1000 Hurt
The Israeli ambassador to Egypt was rescued and flown to his country Friday night after protesters stormed the embassy in Cairo. Protesters clashed with security forces, leaving at least three killed and over 1,000 injured by early Saturday.

Eddie Long Wants Theft Case Against Former Guard Revoked
Embattled megachurch pastor Eddie Long has requested the DeKalb County District Attorney Office to dismiss burglary charges against his former security guard.

Virgin Mary Statue 'Guards' House From Texas Wildfire
Huge smoke from a raging wildfire was still filling the sky when one evacuee in Texas returned home Friday. But he found his home still standing thanks to a statue of the Virgin Mary that he believes “stopped” the fire.

9/11 Hard to Explain but Can't Shatter Faith, Joel Osteen Says
Joel Osteen, the pastor of America’s largest church, said the 9/11 attacks raised questions that remain unanswered even at the 10th anniversary, but the tragedy also united Americans and couldn’t shatter their faith in God.
Internet Has Increased College Plagiarism, Pew Study Finds
American college students are increasingly plagiarizing others’ work and the Internet has played a significant role in this trend, a new study by Pew Research Center shows.
Libya Rebels Set to Attack Gaddafi Stronghold
Libya’s rebels surrounded the Gaddafi-held town of Bani Walid Monday and appeared prepared to attack as talks over that city’s peaceful handover had collapsed the previous night.



















