They are calling it the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. I'll have the story on a rash of food poisonings.

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt set a new world record in New York City. Lucy has the details on the athlete dubbed "The Fastest Man Alive."

On February 17th of 2009, your television could go blank if you have not gone digital. Isaac will fill you in on a major shift in TV technology.

What makes NASA scientists feel like dancing? Downloading dirt samples from Mars. Adelbert has the scoop on why they were so excited.

Gas prices are going up up up and way. Michelle will explain how Saudia Arabia may step in to help.
President Bush: Lift Offshore Drilling Ban

As gas prices continue to rise, President Bush appealed to Congress to lift a ban on offshore drilling. The president urged more exploration of oil in areas such as Alaska, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
Tiger Woods Wins the US Open

Tiger Woods won his third US Open, despite an injured knee. Woods had surgery on his knee earlier in the year. After his win, he said would not play the rest of the season.
Mississippi Flooding Threatens Midwest

The flooding that ravaged Iowa in the last week is now moving towards Illinois and Missouri. Ten cities along the Mississippi River, including St. Louis, were given flood warnings.
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