Here's the latest news for Wednesday, Nov. 26: President Obama hosts state dinner; Death of census worker ruled a suicide; Holiday travel; How to cook your turkey.
U.S. President Barack Obama hosts a White House dinner for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle welcomed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife to the White House Tuesday for the administration's first state dinner. (Nov. 24)
North Carolina elections officials have asked more than a dozen state officials and lawmakers to fix potential problems with campaign finance reports.
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh toasts President Obama at state dinner.
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Dinner guests include politicians, famous actors and journalists.
The Obamas host their first official state dinner for the Indian prime minister.
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Additional troops will likely protect Afghan villages and train security forces.
The event will include lettuce from Michelle Obama's garden and Bollywood music.
Signaling he's decided on new troop levels for the Afghanistan war, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he intends to 'finish the job' on his watch and destroy terrorist networks in the region. (Nov. 24)
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President vows to 'finish the job'
President Barack Obama said at a joint news conference with India's Prime Minister, that he will announce a new U.S. strategy for Afghanistan within days.
South Carolina legislators upset with Gov. Mark Sanford's summer disappearance to see his lover in Argentina on Tuesday began debating a measure that ultimately would remove him from office. The Republican also faces 37 ethics charges. (Nov. 24)
President Obama holds joint press conference with India's prime minister
Laura Bush's former chief of staff explains what goes into organizing a White House state dinner as the Obamas plan their first
President Obama and Prime Minister Singh answer questions on Afghanistan, nuclear proliferation
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President Barack Obama says he plans to "finish the job" in Afghanistan but its people "ultimately have to provide for their own security." The president plans to announce his decision on how many additional troops to deploy after Thanksgiving. (Nov. 24)
Former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin to sign books in The Villages.
Steven Spielberg will be among the guests and Jennifer Hudson will perform.
President Obama welcomed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the White House, as Obama played host for his first state visit.
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Amb. John Bolton rates Obama's Asian adventure
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The White House is acknowledging that getting a binding agreement for cutting greenhouse gases at the Copenhagen Summit is very unlikely.
Prosecutors say John Kerry's eldest daughter won't be charged with drunken driving in Los Angeles. Alexandra Kerry will not be charged because of a lack of evidence. (Nov. 24)