AP 2012-03-28(在线收听) |
1. After a win in Louisiana, Rick Santorum is vowing to continue his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. That despite a big gap in the race for delegates. An Associated Press tally shows Mitt Romney has accumulated more than twice as many delegates as Santorum, though less than half the number he needs. 2. The monumental fight over a health care law that touches all Americans and divides them sharply comes before the Supreme Court this week. The justices will decide whether to kill or keep the largest expansion in the nation’s social safety net in more than four decades.
3. Legal experts say the US Justice Department could bring a hate crime charge against the shooter in the killing of a black Florida teenager. But that will require a finding that neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin because of racial bias.
4. And doctors say it’s unlikely that former vice president Dick Cheney got special treatment when he was given a new heart. After spending nearly two years on a waiting list, the 71-year-old received a transplant Saturday. |
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