Glenn Beck has last Fox News Channel show (AP) July 1st, 2011

AP - Glenn Beck, who burned bright and burned fast at Fox News Channel, does his final show on the network Thursday before going into business for himself.

Anthony doesn't take the stand as defense rests (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - Casey Anthony did not take the stand in her murder trial as defense attorneys wrapped up their case Thursday without presenting concrete evidence that Anthony's 2-year-old daughter Caylee wasn't killed but accidentally drowned.

Crack offenders eligible for early release (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - As many as 12,000 federal prisoners can get their sentences reduced under a new law that brought the penalties for crack cocaine more in line with those for the powdered form of the drug, a government commission decided Thursday.

Planned Parenthood denied Kan. abortion license (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - Planned Parenthood says inspectors have returned to the Kansas clinic for another visit after denying it a license to perform abortions.

NATO blames Haqqani for attack on Afghan hotel (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - The U.S.-led coalition on Thursday blamed an al-Qaida affiliated network working jointly with Taliban fighters for a deadly attack on a luxury hotel in Kabul — an assault that raised doubts about the ability of Afghan forces to handle security as foreign troops withdraw.

Bachmann says miscarriage shaped family priorities (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman seeking the Republican presidential nomination, said Wednesday that a "devastating" miscarriage led her to become a foster parent to 23 children.

Minnesota braces for shutdown over budget impasse (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - A bitter budget standoff sent Minnesota spiraling Thursday toward a wide-ranging government shutdown, threatening to shutter state parks on the brink of the Fourth of July weekend and lay off tens of thousands of workers if a deal isn't struck by midnight between the state's Democratic governor and GOP lawmakers.

Man grabs French leader Sarkozy, is detained (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - The arm reached out from a crowd of smiling families, grabbed the French president's shoulder and nearly sent Nicolas Sarkozy to the ground as shocked security agents leapt into action.

NM fire poised to become largest in state history (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - With firefighters bracing for another day of strong, erratic winds, a wildfire near the nation's premier nuclear weapons laboratory and a northern New Mexico community was poised Thursday to become the largest in state history.

AP IMPACT: Teaching jihad in Indonesian prisons (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - A sweeping crackdown on terrorism in the past decade has spawned a new problem in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation: Militants in jail are recruiting new followers to their cause.

German parliament approves nuclear shutdown (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - German lawmakers overwhelmingly approved on Thursday plans to shut the country's nuclear plants by 2022, putting Europe's biggest economy on the road to an ambitious build-up of renewable energy.

Greece clears final hurdle to get bailout funds (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - Greece bought itself time to deal with its crippling debt crisis Thursday after lawmakers passed the second and final austerity bill essential for the release of crucial bailout funds and prevent the country from defaulting next month.

Senate to work next week on debt limit impasse (AP) June 30th, 2011

AP - The Senate has abandoned plans for a July 4 break and instead will work next week as lawmakers race the clock in an attempt to strike a compromise on avoiding a government default and reducing mammoth federal deficits.

Ford Glass Roof Mustang June 30th, 2011

Ford Glass Roof Mustang

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 June 30th, 2011

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4