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Credit Rating Agency Faces US Lawsuit

Credit Rating Agency Faces US Lawsuit More than five years after the recession, credit rating agencies may finally face some legal fallout for actions that led to the 2008 financial crisis. A recent move by the Justice Department brings validation to many who believe credit rating agencies were among the main...


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Porn Star Likely in Hospital a While

Porn Star Likely in Hospital a While Porn star Ron Jeremy likely to stay at Los Angeles hospital 'for some time' after aneurysm


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Oscars Aim to Cut Out Boring Parts

Oscars Aim to Cut Out Boring Parts Oscar luncheon: Producers aim to cut out the boring parts to keep awards show moving


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Biggest Gas Price Jump in Two Years

Biggest Gas Price Jump in Two Years The weekly average price of a gallon of regular gas is $3.54, up 18 cents from a week earlier.  That’s the biggest weekly price increase in two years, according to the Department of Energy. This price is also up 6 cents from a year ago. The...


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Mesh Cap Gives Instant Info on Hits to the Head

Mesh Cap Gives Instant Info on Hits to the Head Reebok and the electronics company MC10 have teamed up to create a mesh cap intended to measure the severity of blows to the head and alert people around them to check the athlete for possibly serious injury.


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Alabama Bunker Hostage Standoff Ends

Alabama Bunker Hostage Standoff Ends


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Do Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Find Bombs?

Do Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Find Bombs? At Dulles International Airport just outside Washington, D.C., the Transportation Security Administration puts Woody, a black Labrador retriever, to the test as a bomb-sniffing dog. Woody was born in early 2010, and weighs 64 pounds. He was trained at the Auburn University  Canine Detection Training Center...


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Sarai Sierra's Two Young Boys Don't Know Mom's Dead

Sarai Sierra's Two Young Boys Don't Know Mom's Dead The two young sons of slain New York mom Sarai Sierra are under the impression that their father has gone to Turkey to bring their mother home - alive.


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Preschool Oral Sex Scandal: Encounters an 'Everyday Thing'

Preschool Oral Sex Scandal: Encounters an 'Everyday Thing' Sexual encounters between 4- and 5-year-olds were allegedly an "everyday thing" at a California preschool that is closing its doors after coming under scrutiny for a lack of supervision, the mother of a 5-year-old former student said.


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Counterfeit Ring Passes $1 Million In Fake Bills

Counterfeit Ring Passes $1 Million In Fake Bills Six Men Arrested For $1 Million In Fake Bills Counterfeit Ring


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Obama Takes Gun Push on the Road

Obama Takes Gun Push on the Road President Obama took his plan to overhaul the nation's gun laws on the road to Minneapolis, Minn., today, making a public push for lawmakers to act in a state where efforts to reduce violence are showing 'that progress is possible.'


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Clinton Has Tests, 'Is Much Better'

Clinton Has Tests, 'Is Much Better' Hillary Rodham Clinton undergoes more medical tests, is 'doing much better,' husband says


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Judge Implicated in 1987 Wrongful Murder Conviction

Judge Implicated in 1987 Wrongful Murder Conviction A Texas judge is expected to find out today whether he will be prosecuted for allegedly lying and concealing information in a case when he was a prosecutor that sent a man to prison for 25 years.


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Power Out Made SF Surge? Maybe Not

Power Out Made SF Surge? Maybe Not In the aftermath of the Super Bowl, one of the most repeated “insights” is that the power outage delay changed the momentum of the game and allowed a big comeback by San Francisco. To me, this is classic cause-and-effect attribution bias or error. In this...


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Facebook After Death: Who Owns Your Pages When You Die?

Facebook After Death: Who Owns Your Pages When You Die? Most people can't live without Facebook but what happens to Facebook when you are no longer living? New Hampshire as well as other states are trying to figure that out.


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Obama Takes Gun Push on the Road

Obama Takes Gun Push on the Road President Obama is taking his plan to overhaul the nation's gun laws on the road today to Minneapolis, Minn., a Democratic-leaning state that exemplifies the complexities of reducing gun violence.


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Al Qaeda Group on Twitter After Ban

Al Qaeda Group on Twitter After Ban Just two weeks after Twitter shut down its account, the Somali-based terror group al Shabaab has set up a new Twitter account and resumed tweeting out propaganda in English. The al Qaeda affiliate's old English-language Twitter account was suspended in January after al Shabaab used the account to post a series of threats.


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