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- Mom Says Daughter Held in Ireland in Terror Plot
Colo. mom says daughter held in Ireland in alleged terror plot against Swedish cartoonist - Thousands Expected to Mourn Death of SoCal Teen
Thousands expected to mourn death of Southern California teen, adored by friends - US Avoids Anti-Abortion Debate at UN Meeting
US avoids anti-abortion schism at meeting on womens equality _ unlike 2005 - Runaway Prius Case Presents Nagging Questions
Investigators face several pesky questions in probe of runaway Toyota Prius - Paranoid Schizophrenic Girl: Urges to Kill
Rebecca Stancil often seems like a typical 9-year-old girl, playing a sweet childs game of rock, paper, scissors with friends and attending pool parties in her Simi Valley, Calif., neighborhood. But at her darkest moments, shell deliver a chilling discourse on how to acquire a power tool to kill her mother, who has at times had to lock herself in her bedroom to protect herself from her own daughter. In December 2008, after attempting suicide, Rebecca was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder. - WATCH: Glenn Beck Attacks Church, Christians Boycott
The controversial Fox News hosts comments against some churches provokes anger. - WATCH: Tapper on Obamas Delayed Departure
The president postpones his trip to Asia to deal with health care reform. - WATCH: Court: Vaccines Not to Blame for Autism
Special court rules claims that certain vaccines cause autism are without merit. - WATCH: Prius Owners Voice Frustration
Toyota owners talk to ABC News about safety concerns with their cars. - WATCH: Cash-Strapped States Hold Onto Tax Refunds
Some states are delaying payout of tax refunds to save money. - WATCH: All Seniors in Chicago School Going to College
Entire senior class at Urban Prep Charter Academy is accepted to 4-year schools. - WATCH: U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Worker Held in Yemen
A New Jersey man is under suspicion of ties to al Qaeda. - WATCH: Tiger Woods Returning to Golf?
Woods may be back on the golf course as early as April. - East Coast: Cloudy With a Chance of Misery
Windswept rain is forecast to bring flooding to much of the eastern U.S. this weekend, as a slow-moving storm comes up from the South. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York and other eastern cities can all expect 2-4 inches of rain -- which, combined with melting snow left from winter storms -- has led the National Weather Service to post flood watches from North Carolina to Connecticut. - Banks Ease Up -- a Bit -- on Underwater Homeowners
The has helped 168,000 homeowners secure permanent mortgage modifications, a 45 percent increase from last month, the Treasury Department announced today. - Advertisement:

- Twitter, Facebook and iPhones: Online Crooks New Tools
The volume of Internet crime has continued to rise steadily since 2007, with victims reporting $559 million in losses in 2009, a 110 percent increase compared to losses in 2008. Investigators and officials say part of the reason may be the economic downturn. Scammers are increasingly using social networking sites -- such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace-- and smartphones such as the iPhone. - 13-Year-Old Prodigy Cries Discrimination
He may be young but Colin Carlson is no stranger to discrimination. At 12, Carlson was turned away from his dream school, Connecticut College, amid concerns that he was too young for a dormitory, even though he agreed to live off campus with his mother. Now, more than a year later, 13-year-old Carlson said he has faced trouble again because the University of Connecticut barred his entry into an African field ecology class that required a three-week trip to South Africa. - Silver Star Winners Career Threatened, Why?
Three Army officers have received letters of reprimand for failing to prepare adequate defenses for a combat outpost in Wanat, Afghanistan, where a mass Taliban attack in July 2008 resulted in the deaths of nine soldiers and 27 people wounded, a Defense Department official confirmed to ABC News. - Staying Put: Obama Delays Trip as Dems Wrangle Votes
President Obamas decision to delay his trip to Indonesia and Australia speaks volumes about how Democrats lack the votes to pass health care legislation.