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Drew Brees Is the AP’s Male Athlete of the Year

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is the 2010 Male Athlete of the Year, chosen by members of The Associated Press. He’s just the fourth NFL quarterback in four decades to win the annual AP award, which dates to 1931. (Dec. 17)

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Did Philly Serial Strangler Strike Again?

Police said a woman whose body was found in a vacant lot in Philadelphia had been strangled and sexually assaulted and may be the third victim of a serial strangler. (Dec. 17)

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CNN’s Spitzer Twice Refers to START Treaty as Being With the Soviet Union

It seems that Eliot Spitzer's mind is still in the 1980s, as he twice stated on Thursday's Parker-Sptizer on CNN that the new START Treaty was with the Soviet Union. Spitzer trumpeted “the all-important START Treaty, that will finally cement a nuclear disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union ,” and then noted that the treaty would deal with the ” nuclear warheads that are pointed by the Soviet Union at us ” [audio available here ]. The former New York governor and co-host Kathleen Parker led their 8 pm Eastern hour program with the current affairs of the lame-duck Congress. Spitzer highlighted the recent Gallup poll that found that only 13 percent of American approve of the job the legislative body is doing, and bemoaned how “for the past couple of hours, they have been spending your tax dollars in a debate about- and I don't know how else to say this- how they're going to debate.” After Parker replied that the House debate was specifically about extending the current tax rates, her CNN co-host focused his attention on the Senate and made his first gaffe about the START Treaty. Parker must not have caught his error, as she didn't correct him: [ Video embedded below the page break ] read more

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WikiLeaks Founder Fears US Indictment

The founder of the website WikiLeaks says he fears the US was getting ready to indict him. Assange was released on bail on from a London jail, where he was being held in connection to Swedish sexual molestation allegations. (Dec. 17)

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Raw Video: Obama Reads His Book to 2nd Graders

Usually, big-name authors plug their books on a nationwide book tour. President Barack Obama took a lower-key approach Friday, reading selections from his new children’s book to a group of delighted second-graders in suburban Virginia. (Dec. 17)

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Winter Storm Blankets Europe

Europe was struggling with another major winter storm Friday, as heavy snow snarled travel on the ground and in the air. (Dec. 17)

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Sir Paul Rocks the 100 Club

Beatles legend treated his fans to a intimate lunchtime gig at London’s iconic 100 club delivering a set of old classics and new solo material (Dec. 17)

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Pregnant Teen Attacked on Bus, Charges Follow

Five teens accused of attacking a young couple on a Metro bus in Seattle have been charged. The 17-year-old victim and her boyfriend pleaded with the teens to stop their attack because the girl was pregnant. (Dec. 17)

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Your Picks for Worst Media Bias Quotes of 2010 Unveiled; Official Results Due Monday

More than 8,000 participated in the public online voting for the Best Notable Quotables of 2010 (8,403 to be exact), weighing the idiocy and outrageousness of dozens of quotes from liberal reporters and celebrities. We posted the results a few hours ago.

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Economy Has Strong Week, but Housing Struggles

A number of strong economic reports show the economy is getting a boost. But when it comes to housing, the struggles continue.(Dec. 16)

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