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Ethics panel charges powerful Democrat Rangel
The House ethics panel accused veteran Rep. Charles Rangel of 13 violations of House rules involving alleged financial wrongdoing and harming Congr... 'Static kill' on well may start Sunday The man overseeing the federal response to the Gulf oil disaster will meet New Orleans parish presidents Thursday to outline the plans after the we... Sherrod plans to sue Breitbart Former Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod said she will pursue a lawsuit against conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, who posted an ... Cops arrest immigration law opponents Opponents of Arizona's new immigration law are showing relief and outrage today, a day after a judge blocked some of the most controversial elements. Police: Woman admits killing 8 babies A woman killed eight of her babies because she didn't want to have any more children and didn't want to get contraceptives, prosecutors in northern... 2nd sailor found dead in Afghanistan The second U.S. sailor who went missing in Afghanistan last weekend is dead, a Pentagon official said Thursday. Source: Jessica Simpson met with 'Idol' Her boots are made for...judging? Reality TV staple and singer Jessica Simpson has met with "American Idol" producers about joining the show's judg... NASCAR team boss sent to new hospital NASCAR team owner Jack Roush, who was injured in a plane crash Tuesday, was transferred from a Wisconsin hospital to the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester,... At $139, is the new Kindle 'cheap'? Prices in consumer electronics tend to fluctuate wildly. Last week to nominate 2010 CNN Hero Great things can happen to those nominated as CNN Heroes: Dozens arrested in protest of immigration law Arizona is preparing to ask an appeals court to lift a judge's ruling that put most of the state's immigration law on hold in a key first-round ...
Army suicides linked to risky behavior, lax discipline A record high number of Army suicides are linked to an increasingly "permissive" environment in the service where soldiers take personal risks ...
17 members of security forces killed in Iraq Militants killed 17 members of Iraq's security forces Thursday in a combination of shootings and roadside bombs that was a bitter demonstration ...
Local food trend helps more folks eat fresh fruits, veggies Community-supported agriculture can benefit farmers and consumers, some say, as demand for organic produce grows.
Study of Twitter users finds daily, hourly mood swings People are the happiest during Sunday mornings and saddest during Thursday evenings. At least, that's what Twitter tweets indicate.
Relationship insecurity may undermine health People who feel insecure in their relationships may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and other health problems, according to a ...
Study: The longer you sit, the shorter your life Women who spent six hours a day sitting had a 37% increased risk of dying versus those who spent less than three hours a day on their bottoms. ...
Australian PM says her atheism no threat to church schools, welfare Australia's new Prime Minister Julia Gillard assures Australia's Christian majority that her atheism would not affect government funding to church-... Tennessee politician's remarks on Islam raise uproar Comments by Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey suggesting that Islam might be a cult and that Muslims might not qualify for constitutionally guaranteed ... Unpaid internships can cost -- or pay off for -- college students Some students have to work an extra job to pay living expenses as well as afford the college credits that are often a condition of unpaid in ...
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