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Honda Civic Hybrid Lawsuit: Did the Auto Giant Lie on MPG?

Heather Peters, a Honda Hybrid car owner, has brought the auto giant to court claiming the car has failed to deliver the promised mileage. However, the judge presiding over the case is seeking more information before he allows the complaint to proceed.

Gabrielle Giffords Resigns from Congress: I Will Recover and Will Return

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords officially resigned from the House of Representatives on Wednesday in an emotional goodbye for the three term congresswoman serving Arizona's 8th congressional district. She returned to the House floor one last time as her colleagues unanimously approved her bipartisan border security legislation as she stepped down from office.

Alabama Tornado 2012: State of Emergency Declared in All Counties, How to Prepare

Alabama residents are sifting through the damage left by yesterday's tornadoes, leaving two dead and 100 injured. After meeting with emergency officials, Gov. Robert Bentley declared a state of emergency in all 67 counties as the damage is assessed and emergency workers begin their recovery efforts. Here's a guide for how to prepare for a tornado.

Rand Paul Detained: White House Defends TSA

The White House is defending the Transportation Security Administration after a standoff with Sen. Rand Paul Monday morning and comments made by his father, presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul.

Rand Paul Detained: Ron Paul Says TSA Does Nothing to Keep Us Safe

After refusing to undergo a full body pat-down by the Transportation Security Administration in the Nashville Airport, Senator Rand Paul was led away by local police. In response to this, Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul released a statement coming to his son's defense, saying the TSA does nothing to keep us safe.

PATH Train Delays Causes Large Amounts of Human Traffic

If you were commuting from New Jersey, you may have experienced intense delays on the PATH train. What is usually a normal commuting for thousands working in New York City, turned into a massive human traffic jam at World Trade Center this morning.

Fourth Man Involved in NYC Bomb Plot

According to federal authorities and a revised indictment, a New York City man is accused of planning one of the most devious terror plots since Sept. 11.

Iran Strait of Hormuz Sanctions: Iranian-Americans Speak Out

In the United States, there is a significant population of Iranians who emigrated from their native country to various cities across the United States. Many, if not most, of these individuals still have ties to Iran: their family and their culture.

Gov. Cuomo Proposes $132.5 Billion Budget

On Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed the state's budget of $132.5 billion for the coming year. In his address from Albany, he asked legislators and officials to reduce spending on service programs and merge various government programs.

MTA Offers Union New Deal as Contract Ends

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority made an offer to the Transit Workers Union on Monday, hours after their previous contract ended Sunday night. However, the TWU is not willing to commit to anything just yet.

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