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Highway deaths drop to lowest levels since 1950s (AP)AP - U.S. highway deaths have fallen to their lowest levels since the 1950s.
Success of lone gunmen may shift al-Qaida strategy (AP)
AP - On Christmas Day, a passenger on a Northwest Airlines flight bound for Detroit tried to blow up the plane with plastic explosives in his underwear. He failed, yet the very attempt shook the U.S. government, set federal agencies against each other and triggered months of political second-guessing.
Democrats, White House close in on health bill (AP)
AP - A final agreement nearly in hand, President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders are about to embark on one last sales job that will determine the outcome of the president's signature health care overhaul.
CBC: Obama not listening (Politico)
Politico - Tensions are rising as the caucus tries to stem the high unemployment rate among African-Americans.
POLITICO Interview: Karl Rove (Politico)
Politico - Mike Allen speaks with Karl Rove about his new book "Courage and Consequence."
Lawmaker's clash with fellow Democrats nothing new (AP)
AP - Shortly after entering Congress in 1993, Rep. Bart Stupak withstood President Bill Clinton's charm offensive and voted against free-trade legislation — an early display of the independent streak that has put him at odds with fellow Democrats many times since.
Toyota troubles put spotlight on US safety agency (AP)
AP - Toyota's massive recalls are prompting Congress to reconsider whether the nation's auto safety agency has lived up to its mission of protecting motorists.
Ex-freshman, veteran kingpin equal Democratic woes (AP)
AP - One is a former Democratic freshman little known outside his Corning-Olean-Pittsford, N.Y., district. The other, a 20-term Democratic kingpin from Harlem, is widely known to New Yorkers and anyone following tax legislation.
Products recalled due to possible salmonella risk (AP)
AP - The following products are being recalled because they could be contaminated with salmonella, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children and others with weakened immune systems:
Chief Justice John Roberts and Obama White House: a tit for tat (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - Itâs starting to look like the Hatfields versus the McCoys. Except, in this instance, itâs two branches of government duking it out: the judicial branch (Chief Justice John Roberts) versus the executive (President Obama).

