List by Category: National

FRC Guard Honored In Washington D.C.

10.23.12 | Sarah Harnisch

The security guard who was wounded during a shooting at the Family Research Council in August has been honored with Washington D.C.'s first Medal of Honor.  Mayor Vincent Gray presented Leo Johnson with the medal Monday night. Johnson ...

Gas Prices May Fall As Much As 50 Cents The Next 3 Weeks

10.22.12 | Sarah Harnisch

Autumn gas prices are about to drop faster than fall foliage. With inventories rising and demand waning, the price at the pump could plunge 50 cents a gallon from its' peak average a few weeks ago. Tom Kloza with the Oil Price Information Service ...

Tebow to Trademark "Tebowing"

10.22.12 | Sarah Harnisch

Dropping to your knee like Tim Tebow might cost you.  The New York Jets backup quarterback is trademarking "Tebowing," a move in which he goes down on one knee and holds a clenched fist against his forehead while praying during games. After ...

Gallup Takes First Large-Scale Headcount of The American Gay Population

10.19.12 |

A new survey shows there are more gay adults in America then ever before. Gallup has just finished what they call a headcount the largest study ever done to tally the nation's L.G.B.T. population. They say, based on interviews with 120 thousand ...

Defense of Marriage Act Likely Heading For A Showdown At the U.S. Supreme Court

10.19.12 | Sarah Harnisch

The Defense of Marriage Act was found unconstitutional Thursday by a 3-judge panel in New York City. The law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman only.  It also says states are not required to recognize same-sex ...

Car Dealers Use Device On Vehicles Sold To People With Low Credit

10.19.12 | Sarah Harnisch

Consumers with credit problems have a new option when buying a car. Instead of getting high interest rates or needing a down payment, dealerships are opting to sell the vehicle with a device installed that makes an annoying alarm clock beeping ...

The Average Student Loan Debt Is $27K

10.18.12 |

College graduates are leaving school with the highest level of debt ever recorded. Two-thirds of college graduates finish school with debt, and those who borrowed money walked off the graduation stage owing on average nearly 27-thousand dollars. ...

1 In 7 Homeowners Have A "Boomerang Kid" Or An Elderly Parent Living With Them

10.17.12 | Sarah Harnisch

They call them boomerang kids.  Nearly one-third of U.S. homeowners expect their adult children to move in with them, according to a survey by one of the country's biggest home builders.  The survey by Pulte Group out today finds that one ...

Veteran Of Three Wars Buried Yesterday

10.17.12 | Sarah Harnisch

The Army is saying goodbye to a veteran of three wars.  Command Sergeant Major Basil Plumley served in the second World War as well as Korea and Vietnam.  Actor Sam Elliot portrayed him in the 2002 film, "We Were Soldiers."  He was ...

Worship Leader at Nation's Largest Church Says Workers May Need A Break From Church

10.15.12 | Sarah Harnisch

Should exhausted men make it to church? The worship leader of America's largest congregation says on occasion, some hard-working guys may need their Sabbath rest more then they need fellowship. Israel Houghton, worship leader at Houston's Lakewood ...

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