Maine-Same-Sex-Marriage

A chorus of whoops and cheers greeted Steven Bridges and Michael Snell as they exited City Hall in Portland, Maine, early Saturday as the first same-sex couple to wed under a new law.

Connecticut-Jean-Harris-Obit

Jean S. Harris, the headmistress whose trial for the murder of the "Scarsdale Diet" doctor captured the nation's attention with its details of sex and infidelity, has died, her son said.

US-Winter-Weather

Another wave of winter weather -- this time smaller -- will dump more inches of snow Saturday in the East Coast, forecasters said.

US-Nigerian-Obama-Law

A Nigerian immigrant's dream came true when President Barack Obama signed into law a rare private bill granting him permanent residency. Victor Chukwueke, who lives in Michigan on an expired visa, came to the United States 11 years ago to undergo treatment for massive tumors.

POLITICS

POL-Fiscal-Cliff

The Senate's top Democrat and Republican are working this weekend to forge a compromise to prevent the country from going over the fiscal cliff, the combination of sweeping spending cuts and widespread tax increases that will otherwise take effect in days

POL-Weekly-Addresses

President Barack Obama and Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri ratcheted up the pressure on the other over the fiscal cliff negotiations in their weekly addresses on Saturday.

POL-Obama-Meet-The-Press

President Barack Obama will make his first Sunday show appearance in more than three years this week, as he and congressional leaders are down to the wire on reaching a deal to avert the fiscal cliff.

POL-Idaho-Senator-DUI-Arrest

Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, will not contest the charge that he was driving under the influence early last Sunday at his January court appearance, his spokeswoman said.

MONEY

MONEY-stocks-lookahead

Can the stock market shake off yet another punt by Congress? It just might.