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Obama can't stop market slideThe historic downgrade of the United States engendered by political gridlock in Washington caused one of the worst days ever on Wall Street Monday, with the Dow Jones industrial average plummeting more than 600 points in its sixth-biggest drop. Obama renews call for tax cuts, jobless benefitsPummeled by ghastly economic news, President Obama called Monday for more spending and extended tax cuts that he said would help stimulate the economy - but these also could deepen the deficit problems that helped the federal government earn its first-ever debt downgrade last week. Syrians flee to Jordan with stories of horrorSyrians who have defied President Bashar Assad flee to the safety of Jordan with tales of torture and death at the hands of the dictator in Damascus. Obama pressed to back Canada-Texas pipelineRepublicans and business leaders are urging President Obama to turn talk of creating jobs into action by green-lighting a long-delayed $7 billion expansion of a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline that supporters say will create 20,000 jobs. Unchecked receipts, expenditures put Alexander probe into doubtA review of documents that surfaced in an investigation of D.C. Council member Yvette Alexander shows that the Office of Campaign Finance neither requested nor received any of the receipts that office holders are required by law to maintain to support their use of funds intended to benefit constituents in need. Parks to host new Washington Times radio showVeteran radio host and newsman Andy Parks will return to the Washington airwaves with a new afternoon program that combines his inimitable personality with a powerful news source and established media brand. Riots spread from London on third dayLooting and rioting continued in London on Monday as the police called perpetrators "criminals," while others blamed the poverty and a mistrust of police in the city's poorer neighborhoods for the violence that erupted over the weekend. Philadelphia mayor talks tough to black teens after 'flash mobs'Mayor Michael A. Nutter, telling marauding black youths "you have damaged your own race," imposed a tougher curfew Monday in response to the latest "flash mob" - spontaneous groups of teens who attack people at random on the streets of the city's tourist and fashionable shopping districts. DNA not a match for latest tip to ID skyjacker in 1971FBI officials in Washington state, who last week were investigating a "promising lead" in the nearly 40-year-old case of skyjacker D.B. Cooper who escaped with a $200,000 ransom after parachuting out of a commercial airliner over the Pacific Northwest, said a new DNA test does not match a new suspect in the case. Duncan ready to use waivers to evade NCLBEducation Secretary Arne Duncan had harsh words for Congress on Monday, calling it "dysfunctional" as he announced plans to bypass lawmakers and implement sweeping education reform through a waiver system for states. Redskins' Young gets inspiration from across the worldIt was about 8 a.m. Tuesday in Kandahar, Afghanistan when Darrel Young scored his first and only NFL touchdown. Back in Landover, Md., on that rainy Monday night last November, the reaction among Washington Redskins fans inside FedEx Field was subdued. Their team was being bludgeoned by the Philadelphia Eagles, and this hardly was any consolation. Maid sues Strauss-Kahn over encounterA hotel maid who accuses ex-International Monetary Fund boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault sued him Monday, seeking unspecified damages as a result of what she calls the "violent and sadistic" attack in a room at the upscale Sofitel hotel. Movement to name peak for Denver is Rocky Mountain low for opponentsNot everyone is "Rocky Mountain high" on the movement to name a Colorado mountain peak after the late singer John Denver. Arab states pull diplomats from SyriaBahrain and Kuwait joined Saudi Arabia in recalling their ambassadors to Syria on Monday, further isolating Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad as he continues a bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters. Issa subpoenas NLRB in probe of Boeing lawsuitRep. Darrell Issa, California Republican, has subpoenaed the National Labor Relations Board as part of his investigation of the regulatory agency's lawsuit against Boeing's new airplane-manufacturing plant in South Carolina, where it has created thousands of jobs. Police try to unravel motive in Ohio rampageInvestigators worked Monday to unravel the motive behind a shooting rampage that killed seven people and wounded another in a small Ohio town before the gunman died in a gunfight with police.
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