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Child poverty rising, govt. report says
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'Inappropriate' secrecy hurt surveillance effort, report says
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Report: Too few officials knew of surveillance
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Federal courts say DC police checkpoints were unconstitutional
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Worst yet to come: White House economic advisor
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Growing numbers of poor people swamp legal aid offices
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Wiretap report questions effectiveness of illegal NSA spying
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Americans swap homes for hotels as recession bites
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Repeating the past's mistakes? FEMA still lacks a viable disaster housing plan
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Poll: North Korea bigger threat than Iran
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Economist: FDIC gearing up for bank closures
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House subcommittee to examine role of federal statute in denying prison rape victims access to courts
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From coast to coast, state lawmakers categorically reject forcing guns onto college campuses
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U.S. food stamp tally up 1.2 million in two months
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Big banks don't want California's IOUs
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'Shadow' inventory may slow housing recovery
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US lurching towards 'debt explosion' with long-term interest rates on course to double
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Obama to approve indefinite detentions
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Top court won't review prescription privacy law
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Loophole helps GE benefit from bank rescue program
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Despite ruling, testing debate far from settled
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Texas financier pleads not guilty in $7b fraud
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Recession fuels dating violence, curbs prevention
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US seeks to stop Geronimo lawsuit
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Soup kitchen lines grow in US
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Former Fannie Mae head to take over bank bailout
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'Operation Chihuaha Plus': A textbook case of drug war failure?
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Billionaire surrenders to FBI over Ponzi charges
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Judge to review Cheney interview in CIA leak case
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Obama criticized for withholding visitor logs
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E-mail surveillance wider than previously known
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Obama admin. moves to preserve secrecy
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Judge allows civil lawsuit over claims of torture
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Chemical trade group spent $970K to lobby in 1Q
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Obama ambassadorships go to fundraisers, friends
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Obama gives up on resettling released Gitmo detainees
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Senators held stock in bailed-out banks
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Senators who opposed tobacco bill received top dollar from industry
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CIA refuses to disclose interrogation tape documents
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Jewish group organizes march against Darfur violence