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Court rules against Navajo Nation in coal case
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Following Bush lead, Obama moves to block challenge to wiretapping program
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Estimated US taxpayer cost for bailout jumps
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Fusion center declares nation's oldest universities possible terrorist threat
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US watchdog calls for bank executives to be sacked
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Obama adviser paid millions as hedge fund director
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Aid to borrowers not preventing rising delinquency
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Big bonuses at Fannie and Freddie draw fire
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LA detainees sue immigration authorities over holding conditions
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Former contracting official now top aide at FEMA
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One in 10 Americans gets govt. help to buy food
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Upstate New York House race too close to call
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U.S. to join U.N. Human Rights Council, reversing Bush policy
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Bailouts so far total $2.98 trillion, official says
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Pension insurer shifted to stocks
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Life in Mendota, Calif., where the jobless rate is 41 percent
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Recession forcing more senior citizens into bankruptcy
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Obama faces spate of 'terror war' lawsuits
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Rahm Emanuel's profitable stint at mortgage giant
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Venezuela's free heating oil about to flow in Alaska villages
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FBI director urges PATRIOT Act renewal
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States consider drug tests for welfare recipients
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Hidden homeless emerge as US economy worsens
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Alaskan villages will get free Citgo heating fuel again
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Chinese find opportunity in U.S. real-estate slump
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Amnesty International slams US immigration detention system
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Neo-con ideologues launch new foreign policy group
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Minorities face barriers to accurate census
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Censorship seen in exclusion of foreign scholars
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Donating for dollars? Many bailed-out banks still contributing to campaign funds
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As credit markets froze, banks loaned millions to insiders
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Obama envoy Richard Holbrooke served on AIG's board
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California due to release 1970s radical Olson
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New Mexico votes to end executions
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Immigrants face detention, few rights
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'Likud lobby' stifling debate, says diplomat
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Fury as AIG pays $450 million to staff who nearly broke firm
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Dozens of tent cities crop up in the US
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FBI cited for poor freedom of information work
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Hersh describes 'executive assassination ring'