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This is the evening news, broadcast at 10pm Sunday-Thursday. The program frequently includes the top stories of the day, but there is considerable room for flexibility. Past programs have included a weekly in-depth interview program, an entertainment news show, and a comic news program, as well as traditional news broadcasts that focus on top international, national, and local stories.
By David Sacks and Judy Bao on March 8, 2010 in tennews
Tonight's top stories on this edition of "Your World Tonight:"
President Obama goes on the offensive to defend healthcare
Hundreds are killed in Nigeria due to ethnic conflicts
Turkey suffers from a large earthquake, killing dozens of people
U.S. lifts sanctions on communication software for Sudan, Cuba, and Iran
And among many other stories, a new study claims that alcohol can help women lose weight.
By Kaj Snow and Samir Bhala on March 3, 2010 in tennews
Tonight's top stories on this edition of "Your World Tonight:"
Our nation's capital becomes the 6th place in the nation where homosexual marriages are legal
President Obama sets a strict time table for health care legislation
In Iraq, a popular Shia politician and candidate for the presidency is accused of running death squads
By David Sacks and Judy Bao on March 1, 2010 in tennews
Tonight's top stories for this edition of "Your World Tonight:"
President Obama plans for a large reduction of the United States' nuclear arsenal
Russian President, Dmitri Medvedev, begins a new alliance with French President Nicholas Sarkozy
Rescue efforts are hindered in quake-stricken Chile
The Iranian government shuts down opposition newspapers
The U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear the case of Chinese Uighurs seeking entry into the United States
And finally, the best stories from the Winter Olympics, from the ice rinks to the snow-covered slopes, following last night's closing ceremonies after the two weeks of international competition.
By Kaj Snow and Samir Bhala on February 24, 2010 in tennews
Tonight's top headlines for this edition of "Your World Tonight:"
Toyota CEO offers an emotional apology before a congressional committee
NATO takes issues new directive restrictions to conduct night raids in Afghanistan to reduce civvie casualties
The Turkish government is tryin gto prevent a coup
And tensions in Nigeria are growing as their president is too ill to govern and an interim is in place
By Erik Anderson and Dan Antoszyk on February 23, 2010 in tennews
On tonight's edition of "Your World Tonight:"
Parties sign Darfur truce deal
Obama's weatherization plan threatened by jobs freeze
FBI joins school laptop spying probe
and the Chinese government cracks down on protesters
All this and more on "Your World Tonight"
By Kate McDonald and Anna Morrison on February 18, 2010 in tennews
On tonight's edition of "Your World Tonight"
A Texas man executes a suicidal attack on the IRS
President Obama meets with the Dalai Lama
Facebook inches its way up to the 2nd most viewed website
And- Do you ever wonder what's really going on when you're sexiled?
All this and more on tonight's "Your World Tonight" broadcast.
By Kaj Snow and Samir Bhala on February 17, 2010 in tennews
On tonight's edition of "Your World Tonight:"
President Obama defends his stimulus package
Mr. Obama is also planning to soon receive the Dalai Lama
The government reaches an agreement over one of the most major overhauls of the banking system since the crash
A dozen French wine makers are caught in a scam to sell fake Pinot Noir
all this and MORE on tonight's edition of "Your World Tonight"
By Dan Antoszyk and Erik Anderson on February 16, 2010 in tennews
On Tonight's edition of "Your World Tonight:"
The U.S. is considering building a new nuclear power plant
The top Taliban commander has been captured
Texas is set to challenge U.S. greenhouse gas rules
and 2009 was a record year of deaths for journalists
By David Sacks and Judy Bao on February 15, 2010 in tennews
On tonight's edition of "Your World Tonight:"
Senator Evan Bayh will not be seeking re-election, causing more problems for President Barack Obama's domestic initiatives
Greece looks to its European neighbors for economic aid
Secretary of State Hilary Clinton expressed concerns that Iran might be moving to a militant state
Pope Benedict XVI meets with Irish bishops to discuss sex abuse scandal
and Billboard releases the "Top Sexiest Songs Ever."
By Erik Anderson and Dan Antoszyk on February 9, 2010 in tennews
On Tonight's Edition of Your World Tonight:
It's Mardi Gras in the Big Easy as the New Orleans Saints celebrate their first Superbowl victory
Critics find faults with the climate panel on global warming
Republicans flex their new power in the Senate
There are some serious questions about the future of the Euro
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