Paul Feig celebrates the geek in all of us Paul Feig has made a career out of making TV shows and films which examine the lives of geeks. His show "Freaks and Geeks" launched the careers of several people who are now big names in Hollywood. Now, Feig has now turned his talents to writing children's books.4:45 p.m.
Another commuter airport expansion? Dozens of angry neighbors packed the Anoka County board room today, to oppose a plan to expand the airfield in Blaine. An air services company wants to add 1,000 feet to the airport's runway to make it a center for corporate aviation.4:54 p.m.
Canvassing board orders Senate recount The State Canvassing Board Tuesday ordered local election officials to begin recounting the votes in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race starting Wednesday. But the board put off a decision on whether disputed absentee ballots should be included in the count.5:20 p.m.
Vote Count Going Against Alaska's Stevens
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in the history of the Senate, is falling behind Democrat Mark Begich in his re-election bid as absentee ballots and other ballots are counted.
Holder Is Obama's Pick For Attorney General
Washington attorney Eric Holder has been chosen by President-elect Barack Obama to be the next attorney general. Holder, a former U.S. attorney who served as the No. 2 official in the Justice Department under President Clinton, would be the nation's first black attorney general.
'Outliers' Puts Self-Made Success To The Test
Why do Asian kids outperform American kids in math? How did Bill Gates become a billionaire computer entrepreneur? Malcolm Gladwell takes on these questions and more in his book Outliers. He argues that the "self-made man" is a myth.
Lucrative Piracy Business Thrives Off Somali Coast
Pirate attacks on shipping vessels in the Gulf of Aden are on the rise. The director of the Nelson Institute for International and Public Affairs at James Madison University says piracy and ransom will exceed more than $50 million this year.
Paulson Sticks To Bailout Strategy
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson once again defends his management of the federal government's $700 billion rescue program for the financial industry. Democrats want some of the money used to help other ailing industries, as well as struggling homeowners.
Auto Bosses Seek Help On Capitol Hill
Detroit auto executives make their pitch for emergency financial aid at a Senate hearing. GM, Ford and Chrysler say they need about $25 billion in loans. For the moment, they may not have the votes to make that happen.
Views Of The Auto Industry Bailout Debate
As CEOs from the Big Three U.S. automakers addressed lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday, people from around the country shared their opinion of the U.S. auto industry and whether the government should bail it out.
Lieberman To Keep Key Senate Committee Post
Sen. Joe Lieberman will keep his job as chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee. Democrats decided against replacing the independent from Connecticut, but did strip him of the chairmanship of an environmental panel.
Should GM Be Left To Go Bankrupt?
Former airline executive Michael E. Levine wrote a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece arguing that a federal bailout would be bad for General Motors. Reorganization in federal bankruptcy court is a better solution, Levine says.
In Afghanistan, 'New Spirit' To Confront The Taliban
Retired Army Col. John Nagl, an expert on counterinsurgency, says he saw a new U.S. determination to stamp out the insurgent Taliban when he visited Afghanistan this month. He says the U.S. 'can win this war' if military commander Gen. David McKiernan gets the resources he needs.
Inspecting Fire Damage In Sylmar
Residents of a fire-ravaged mobile home park in the Los Angeles suburb of Sylmar are allowed to return home. About 500 of 600 homes in the complex were destroyed Saturday as wildfires raked Southern California.
Obama And Russia's 'Privileged Interests'
Russian President Dimitri Medvedev says the new American president must respect Russia's "privileged interests." That appears to be a synonym for "sphere of influence."
Letters: Feufollet And Boudin
Listeners respond to our interview with the young Cajun band Feufollet. And Melissa Block talks with Dana Cormier, owner of The Best Stop supermarket in Scott, La., about how to make the Cajun delicacy boudin.
Economic Slowdown Tests Dayton's Job Center
The Job Center in Dayton, Ohio, is busy these days. It's a one-stop center for help with food stamps, Medicaid, resumes, employment searches and classes for new skills. Forty-three agencies are under one roof.
David Cook: 'Idol' Busy With New Album
Every fall, the latest winner of the American Idol competition arrives with an album. This year it's David Cook, who won by the largest margin in the show's seven-year history.
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