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Obama outlines Afghanistan withdrawal timeline NATO nations meeting in Portugal have agreed to start turning over Afghanistan's security to its military next year. The plan would give local forces full control by 2014. (Nov. 20)

In Lisbon, Obama promotes electric cars President Barack Obama took a break from NATO meetings in Portugal to promote electric cars. Obama checked out an Opel Ampera. The electric vehicle is made by General Motors at a plant in Detroit and will start going on sale in Europe next year. (Nov. 20)

GOP hits Democrats on expiring tax cuts The Senate's top Republican is accusing Democrats of wasting Congress' lame-duck session on issues like gays in the military and the environment when tax cuts are the real priority. (Nov. 20)

Wrigley confines too tight for football game Northwestern and Illinois have agreed to run their offenses in only one direction during their game Saturday at Wrigley Field because of concerns that the stadiums outfield wall is too close to the field behind one end zone. (Nov. 19)

Obama: Portugal is a key partner in Afghanistan President Barack Obama says the NATO meetings provide an important opportunity for countries to align their approach to the transition in Afghanistan. (Nov. 19)

Harry Potter fans describe 'bittersweet' ending to series Harry Potter fans, many who camped out several hours to see the first show at midnight, discuss the excitement of being the first to see "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."

Obama's wet arrival in Portugal President Obama touched down in a rainy Portuguese capital Friday morning. He's in Lisbon for two days of meetings with NATO allies and the European Union.

Bernanke defends recent Fed decision In his first speech since the Fed announced a $600 billion bond-purchase plan, Ben Bernanke defended the plan saying it's needed to boost the economy and reduce unemployment.

New 'foreign-born' pandas home in China China opened a new home for pandas born in foreign countries, now living in China, on Friday in the Bifengxia Panda Base in Sichuan Province.

Homeless man finds and returns $3300 in cash Dave Talley, a homeless man, found $3,300 in cash in a backpack left behind at a light rail station in Arizona. Despite being tempted to keep the money, Talley tracked down and returned the backpack to its owner. (Nov. 18)

Obama: GM stock sale a success for his policy President Barack Obama on Thursday welcomed the return of a rejuvenated General Motors to the U.S. stock market, calling it a beginning of seeing 'some of the tough decisions that we made in the midst of the crisis pay off.' (Nov. 18)

General Motors shares jump on Wall Street return General Motors stock is again trading on Wall Street, signaling the rebirth of an American corporate icon that collapsed into bankruptcy and was rescued with a $50 billion infusion from taxpayers. (Nov. 18)


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