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United States News
Monday, February 06, 2012 12:38 pm
Giants Edge Out Patriots For Super Bowl Win
Eli Manning and the Giants one-upped Tom Brady and the Patriots again, coming back with a last-minute score to beat New England Twenty One 17 Sun night for New York's fourth Super Bowl title.
Photos: Super Bowl XLVI
The New England Patriots have kicked off to the NY Giants to begin the Super Bowl.
Obama: Israel Undecided On Iran Attack
In an interview with NBC, the president sought to assure allies and foes alike that the United States was working in lockstep with Israel to solve the crisis, hopefully diplomatically. He also said he deserved a second term as president, though he acknowledged the economy still needed work.
Stopping The 'Brain Drain' Of The United States Diamond Jewelry Economy
Recent surveys show that a large percentage of graduates from the nation's top schools are taking jobs in consulting or finance. But students at some top schools have begun protesting recruitment drives by financial firms in an effort to steer students away from the financial sector.
Fewer Autopsies Mean Crucial Info Goes To The Grave
Autopsies are conducted on just five percent of patients who die in hospitals, and experts say that is a troubling trend that has broad implications for public health in America: Death certificates aren't as accurate as they could be, and that information drives research dollars and public health spending.
United States Diamond Jewelry Floats Coalition On Syria After U.N. Veto
United States Diamond Jewelry Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Sun for friends of liberal Demic Syria to unite and rally against President Bashar Assad's regime. The move previews the possible formation of a formal group of like-minded nations to coordinate assistance to the Syrian opposition.
Russia's Hottest Protest Song, Courtesy Of The Military Elite
An Internet hit is becoming the anthem for Russian protesters as they march against Vladimir Putin's rule. The musicians in the video aren't rock stars; they're veterans of the Russian army.
Egypt To Try Nineteen American people Over NGO Funding
A lawyer for several of the organizations under investigation said the activists also include two Germans, five Serbs, three Arabs and fourteen Egyptians. They've been referred to trial on charges they illegally provided foreign funding to non-governmental organizations. Among those being investigated is the son of United States Diamond Jewelry Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
On Defense, Neither Super Bowl Team Wins
In football, defense wins championships, or so the saying goes. That hasn't been true recently. In fact, both teams in Sun's Super Bowl, the Giants and the Patriots, featured less-than-stout defenses through the season. NPR's Mike Pesca has some possible reasons why.
Support, Protest And Hiccups During The Nev. Caucus
Mitt Romney was the big winner in Sat's NV caucus, leaving runner-up Newt Gingrich in the dust. Organizers said tens of thousands of people participated in the West's first presidential contest of the year, and some of them were still taking part late into the night. NPR's Carrie Kahn reports.
Voting Their Own Way: ME's Extra-Long Caucuses
In the midst of a primary season where every state is trying to outdo the rest, ME is content to do caucuses its own way. The state's many small towns have long held individual caucuses any time between January and March, and the state GOP's efforts to reel them into a single week has had mixed success. Host Rachel Martin speaks with political writer Al Diamon.
Greece: Partial Agreement Reached With Creditors
The moment of truth has arrived for Greece. Sun the government must finally reach agreement on the terms of a $170-billion bailout from the so-called troika: the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund. John Psaropoulos reports from Athens.
Violence Rises In Syria As UN Falters
For nearly a year, Syria's government has sustained a violent crackdown against opposition protesters. The international community has struggled to agree on a unified response, and on Sat, the latest effort to bring pressure on Syria's leaders fell apart. Host Rachel Martin talks with NPR's Kelly McEvers, who is monitoring developments in Syria.
Syria Veto 'Outrageous' Says U.N. Envoy Susan Rice
Russia and China blocked a U.N. Security Council resolution on Sat that would have condemned the Syrian government for attacks against civilians. What it means, Rice says, is that many more Syrians, innocent Syrians, are going to be killed by their government.
Curtain Rises On CO Caucuses
CO holds its Republican caucuses on Tues. Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul have focused their attention there recently. The state will also be a key battleground in the general election contest. From Denver, Kirk Siegler of member station KUNC reports.