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Republicans made final arguments for capturing control of Congress, as the ranks of vulnerable Democrats deepened and the White House sought to minimize the damage.
Wrestling questions have dominated the final weeks of the Senate race in Connecticut, where Linda E. McMahon, the former chief executive of the W.W.E., is running.
AP - The prize that eluded Willie and Barry at long last belongs to the San Francisco Giants, thanks to a band of self-described castoffs and misfits and their shaggy-haired ace.
AP - A takeover of the House in sight, Republicans brimmed with confidence while Democrats braced for losses on the eve of recession-era elections for control of Congress and dozens of statehouses. "The American people are in charge," declared GOP leader John Boehner, vowing to shrink the size and cost of government if his party wins power on Tuesday.
AP - How early will America know if it's a Republican romp or if Democrats somehow minimized their damage? There should be plenty of clues Tuesday evening — and long before bedtime. Final results in some states might not be known for days. But trends could be evident from the Midwest and South — especially from Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia — even before most of the nation has finished dinner.
The full force of the US is now targeted on Ibrahim al-Asiri, the young Saudi bombmaker believed to be behind the two bombs found Friday in UPS and FedEx packages bound from Yemen to Chicago. Asiri, 28, also said to have been behind last year's attempted Christmas bombing of Northwest flight 253, continues to outmatch billions of dollars in airport security equipment and presents a clear and present danger. "We need to find him," said John Brennan, President Obama's top antiterrorism advisor.
The Obama administration is having a series of high-level meetings on how to approach the situation in Yemen in the wake of a plot to send bombs to the United States.
Canada has agreed to accept Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr. He agreed to plead guilty to murder and other charges in exchange for a sentence of eight years.
Less than one month after being rescued, one of the now-famous Chilean miners will compete in the New York City Marathon Sunday, according to Mary Wittenberg, President of the New York City Road Runners Club.