AP top stories for Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Here's the latest news for Wednesday, May 16th: House Hearing on bank rules; Mississippi gunman possibly dressed as police officer; Romney wins two primaries; Edwards could take stand.
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Here's the latest news for Wednesday, May 16th: House Hearing on bank rules; Mississippi gunman possibly dressed as police officer; Romney wins two primaries; Edwards could take stand.
California Gov. Jerry Brown proposed more than $8 billion in cuts Monday to close a widening state budget deficit. In addition to making cuts to many state services, he wants state workers to take a 5 percent pay cut.
Here's the latest news for Saturday, May 12: Romney reaches out to the Christian Right; Obama thanks nation's top cops; Boston University students killed in crash; Prince William cheers on Olympic athletes.
Britney Spears in as 'X Factor' judge according to source; President Obama attends George Clooney's star studded gala fundraiser; Loretta Lynn wants Zooey Deschanel in her musical.
Here's the latest news for Friday, May 11th: Kidnapped girls found safe; J.P. Morgan loses $2B; Obama going to Nevada; Edwards defense to ask judge to throw out case.