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  • CBO sees record $1.2 trillion '09 deficit
    The federal budget deficit will hit an unprecedented $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures.
  • Obama pledges to curb spending

    "We have an economic situation that is dire, and we're going to have to jump start this economy with my economic recovery plan, creating 3 million jobs," President-elect Barack Obama says. "That's going to cost some money.President-elect Obama says he'll have to juggle the competing interests of economic stimulus and deficit control, but that restoring general business health must come first.


  • Reid: Burris may ultimately get seat

    Roland Burris meets with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., seated on the right, and Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin, D-Ill., on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Burris, who was appointed by Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich to replace President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat, returned to the Hill to discuss his appointment to the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Roland Burris will not likely take Barack Obama's Senate seat until a court in Illinois rules on a dispute surrounding his appointment.


  • Obama hails 'extraordinary gathering'

    Jan. 7: President George W. Bush hosts President-elect Obama as well as former Presidents Clinton, Bush Sr. and Carter at the White House for lunch.  (MSNBC)President-elect Barack Obama has returned to the White House for a private sit-down with President George W. Bush, less than two weeks before their official transfer of power.


  • Boston College fires coach over Jets interview

    Jeff Jagodzinski led Boston College to a 9-5 season in 2008.Boston College fired Jeff Jagodzinski on Wednesday, one day after he interviewed for the New York Jets coaching job.


  • Holiday shoppers stuck to spending pledge

    A couple walks by a store offering steep discounts at the Beverly Center shopping mall in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve day. Many people cut back on holiday shopping this year.When it comes to holiday shopping, Americans have been great at saying they were going to cut back — but not so good at actually doing it. This year appears to be an exception.


Wind Power Demand Keeping NC Jobs

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North Carolina may not be gathering much wind power, but the surging demand for renewable energy is benefiting the state.

P-P-G Industries near Shelby cut hundreds of jobs while competing with China to make fiberglass several years ago. Now the company is spending 20 million dollars over three years to manufacture the product for windmill blades.

The American Wind Energy Association says factories in the Carolinas are perfect for making windmill tools.

Greg McInnis with P-P-G says demand for the blade material is growing by 30 percent each year.

The North Carolina Senate passed a bill last week that would require 12-point-five percent of power come from renewable energy. But state law forbids wind turbines at mountain ridgelines, where they might operate most effectively.

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  • Mississippi now has highest teen birth rate
    Mississippi now has the nation's highest teen birth rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title, according to a new federal report.
  • 'Sno-maggedon' has Spokane on edge

    Snowplows in Spokane, Wash., have left piles of snow in front of homes, forcing residents like these to dig out — and adding to the tension building here.More than 6 feet of snow in the past three weeks has left Spokane residents frustrated. Tempers are so frayed that a man was arrested for shooting at a snow plow operator.


  • District attorney's office nears bankruptcy
    New Orleans' new district attorney is warning that his office may need to file for bankruptcy protection because it can't pay $15 million to a wrongfully imprisoned man.
  • Lovesick teen's boyfriend jailed over murders
    A 20-year-old man who helped kill a lovesick girl's family because the two were forbidden to date has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
  • Obama hails 'extraordinary gathering'

    Jan. 7: President George W. Bush hosts President-elect Obama as well as former Presidents Clinton, Bush Sr. and Carter at the White House for lunch.  (MSNBC)President-elect Barack Obama has returned to the White House for a private sit-down with President George W. Bush, less than two weeks before their official transfer of power.


  • Homicide ruling 35 years after shooting
    A man shot in the back 35 years ago has died of complications from the shooting and his death has been ruled a homicide — but prosecutors fear the trail for the suspect has long ago gone cold.
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