Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick: Lab scandal is 'very troubling'
On Thursday, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said he expects criminal charges will be brought in an investigation of misconduct by a state lab chemist who admitted faking drug sample results, forging signatures and skipping proper procedures.
Obama, Romney campaign in Virginia
On Thursday, the two presidential candidates campaigned in the same state for the third straight day, this time in Virginia, a critical battleground. Mitt Romney appeared near Washington, while President Obama spoke in Virginia Beach.
Panetta: U.S. consulate attack was terrorism
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya was a terrorist attack. Panetta says now the investigation is focused on exactly who was behind the violence that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Benjamin Netanyahu: World must draw ‘red line’ for Iran
During his speech at the U.N. General Assembly Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by next summer and urged the world the draw a clear "red line" to stop it in its tracks.
NFL commissioner: ‘Officiating is imperfect’
The NFL's regular officiating crews are back, and Commissioner Roger Goodell has apologized to the fans who fretted about the replacements the last three weeks. “You never want to see a game end on a controversial play,” Goodell said of the call that ended the Seattle-Green Bay game Monday night.
How a political ad makes it on television
Those political ads bombarding local TV airwaves do not land there without careful screening. The president and general manager of WDBJ-TV in Roanoke, Va. breaks down how political spots make it to air. And why he watches every one.
Lil Wayne opens skateboarding park in New Orleans
Lil Wayne returned to New Orleans, his hometown, for the opening of the Trukstop skate park in the Lower 9th Ward, one of the most devastated sections of the city after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
British PM David Camerion appears on the Late Show
British Prime Minister David Cameron says he can get along well with Republicans and Democrats. Cameron, who's in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, appeared on Late Show with David Letterman.
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