
In the wake of a disappointing jobs report for May, President Obama says he is not concerned about the economy falling into another recession.
Our Question of the Day: What is it going to take to turn this economy around?
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(CNN) - A week after claiming a hacker had posted a lewd photo to his Twitter account, U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner on Monday apologized for lying about the incident and admitted carrying on inappropriate relationships with several women he'd met online.
American Morning's Question of the Day: Weiner confesses. What should happen to him now?
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The 2012 political season is underway and politicians are vying for your votes by proposing their answers to the important issues facing America today. All week long we’re going in depth, taking the pulse of the people.
American Morning wants to know: What is the single most important issue facing America today?
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(CNN) - Pennsylvania teen Sukanya Roy was tantalizingly close to the Scripps National Spelling Bee's final rounds in previous years. Now, she's taken the prize.
Sukanya, 14, won the annual spell-off Thursday night with the word cymotrichous, which means having wavy hair, topping 274 other contestants over two days and 20 rounds.
American Morning wants to know: What word can't you spell?
Weigh in on our Question of the Day and we could read your answer on American Morning!
(CNN) - Saying it is "unfair for Florida taxpayers to subsidize drug addiction," Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday signed legislation requiring adults applying for welfare assistance to undergo drug screening.
"It's the right thing for taxpayers," Scott said after signing the measure. "It's the right thing for citizens of this state that need public assistance. We don't want to waste tax dollars. And also, we want to give people an incentive to not use drugs."
Question of the Day: Florida’s governor wants to drug test welfare recipients– good idea or not?
Let us know what you think. We could read your answer on American Morning.
(CNN) - Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization. The agency now lists mobile phone use in the same "carcinogenic hazard" category as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform.
Read the whole story here.
Question of the Day: Will the risk of cancer change the way you use your cell phone?
Tell us what you think. American Morning could read your response on the air this morning.

