LIVE BLOG: The president is expecting questions on the economy, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the controversy over a Florida church's on-again off-again plan to burn Qurans.
Al-Qaida may have been weakened, but there's a growing danger from so-called homegrown terrorists who may be more difficult to spot, according to analysis from a bipartisan think-tank. Read the report.

It's been almost three weeks since Kenneth Feinberg took over the claims payment process for the oil spill. Residents and businesses along the Gulf Coast are still waiting, in frustration and often in desperation, for claims to be paid out.
Johnny Anderson was denied a business license to open a tattoo parlor in Hermosa Beach, California. The city banned the parlors because of health and safety concerns. An appeals court ruled that's an unreasonable over-reaction. There can be health regulations but not a ban.
Swedish furniture giant Ikea tried a new idea for its 2011 catalog. A hundred cats and kittens were let loose overnight in a London store. Five film crews tracked the felines as they hissed and hid, jumped and explored and napped.
Despite the dominance of reality shows on television, it's become harder and harder to tell what's actually real and what's been augmented, massaged or just plain made up. Casey Affleck's new film, said to be a documentary about an actor in full flame-out, is only going to add fuel to that fire.
LIVE BLOG: The president is expecting questions on the economy, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the controversy over a Florida church's on-again off-again plan to burn Qurans.
A story about 17th century sea voyages gets at the heart of economics: Get the incentives right, and you can do anything.

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