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As Temps Drop, Gas Prices Rise, Along With Demand For Fuel
The country is producing more natural gas than it can burn, but frigid weather has made it harder for companies to deliver that gas to those who need it, especially in densely populated areas in the Northeast. As a result, prices have skyrocketed.
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Four-Legged Athletes Compete With Olympic-Sized Heart
Sure, Sochi has competitors who perform feats of superhuman strength and skill. But the agility contest at the Westminster Dog Show had nothing but cheerful contestants and good sports.
Senate Expected To Vote First On Syria Strikes
Aside from hearings, no action is expected this week as Congress considers President Obama's call for authorization of military strikes against Syria. Far more members are publicly undecided than openly supportive of military action at this point.
Journalist Jack Germond, One Of The 'Boys On The Bus,' Dies
The longtime political columnist died just as he'd finished writing a political novel titled A Small Story for Page Three. He was 85. Author of Fat Man in the Middle Seat, Germond covered national politics for decades and was a regular panelist for years on The McLaughlin Group.
Tech Week That Was: National Security, Privacy And Ballmer
Further fallout from the National Security Agency leaks dominated the news as the partner of a Guardian reporter was detained in the U.K. and word emerged that hard drives at the newspaper had been destroyed. And Steve Ballmer's departure announcement raised speculation about who will succeed him as Microsoft's CEO.
STUNNING VIDEO: Pilots' View Of California's Rim Fire
California Air National Guard crews battling the huge blaze have taken some amazing videos as they pass over the flames and smoke.
Obama To Seek Congressional Approval For Action Against Syria
President Obama, speaking from the Rose Garden, said he'd decided to use military force against Syria, but was also seeking congressional authorization for the action.
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Report: 'Iran Plots Revenge' If U.S. Strikes Syria
Iran has told militants in Iraq to attack the U.S. embassy in Baghdad and other American interests if the U.S. hits military targets in Syria, The Wall Street Journal reports. Meanwhile, President Obama continues to lobby world leaders for support of taking action against the Assad regime.
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Small Plates To Join Olive Garden's Never-Ending Bowls
The Italian-themed chain is known for its all-you-can-eat, stuff-yourself-with-carbs approach to dining. But it's now trying to capture the millennial market by adding tapas designed for sharing.
'Nothing Racist' Implied In 'Obama' Act, Says Rodeo Clown
"Comedians all over the country have used political figures to make fun of current events, it's nothing new," rodeo clown Tuffy Gessling has told a Missouri news outlet. The skit he directed at the state fair sparked outrage.
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