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Here are some of the stories that will be making news later today:
Congress gets back to business today after a two-week spring recess. The Senate will convene at 2pm ET. Before leaving town, both the House and Senate passed versions of the president's proposed budget. Now lawmakers must work out a final version.
Throughout the day in Colorado, vigils will be held for victims of the Columbine shootings. It was 10 years ago today that 13 people were killed when two students went on a shooting rampage before killing themselves.
At 9am ET, a suit brought by Hurricane Katrina flooding victims will finally go to trial. The four-week trial won't have a jury. A federal court judge will decide whether the Army Corps of Engineers should be held liable for failed levees that caused catastrophic flooding in New Orleans and St. Bernard Parish. Billions of dollars in damages are at stake.


I do not see an upturn in the economy I lost my business because Centeral Refigerated Services did not pay for loads I delivered and took my truck . YOU WILL NEVER PUT MY STORY ON THE AIR ! ! THE LITTLE GUY LOSES EVERY TIME ! ! PLEASE TELL MY STORY AMERICA NEEDS TO KNOW !!!
While banks are showing profits, why not ask 'how' they have made this sudden turn-around? Ask the Credit Card customers what the banks did with their interest rate charges. Mine went from 7.99% of 15 years to 25% and not because I did anything wrong. They told me this was considered to be a fair rate and just a cost of doing business. This was CitiCard and now I am having to sell things to pay off this usury rate that Citi will not change.
Ken in NC
How did the hijacker in jamaica get a gun on the plane?