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US wants to make it easier to wiretap the internet
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Obama invokes 'state secrets' to dismiss suit against assassinating US citizen
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Joe Arpaio's office misused up to $80 million, Maricopa County says
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Lindsey Graham says US must prepare to attack Iran
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Iowa activists drew extensive FBI scrutiny
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US homes lost to foreclosure up 25% on year
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Bomb-plot informant testifies FBI sent him to terrorist camp
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More Americans are poor than ever before, census finds
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Money for prisons, not for social services
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Blackwater infiltrated activist groups for Monsanto
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Poverty rate saw record increase in 2009: 1 out of 7 Americans is poor
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Vacancies strain White House's goals for economy
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AZ Green Party sues to block 'sham candidates'
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Court dismisses case asserting torture by CIA
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Activists arrested at nuclear weapons plant groundbreaking
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US govt. sued over laptop searches
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Religious leaders condemn growing Islamophobia
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Anti-war protesters face up to ten years in prison
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Feds sue Arizona sheriff in civil rights probe
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Medical pot clinics busted for illegal sales
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Feds probing post-Katrina 'shoot looters' claim
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With economy slowing, Bernanke still not ready to act
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Katrina recovery efforts often offered the most help to the most affluent
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American Airlines hit with largest fine ever over maintenance
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Banks' self-dealing super-charged financial crisis
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US shareholders win more rights to influence boards
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Sherrod turns down offer to make fresh start at USDA
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Existing home sales hit 15 year low
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Good govt. groups raise questions about new White House ethics czar
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F.B.I. & C.I.A. sued for American's 'torture'
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Mosque fight helps al-Qaida, says former FBI interrogator
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Judge criticizes US over 'soft' fine for Barclays Bank
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US cities face up to massive cuts
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Hard times for America's biggest universities
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Judge orders Wells Fargo to pay back $203 million in fees
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US bailouts benefited foreign firms, report says
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House passes $600 million border security bill
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Freddie Mac seeks $1.8 billion in aid after loss
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Far from ground zero, opponents fight new mosques
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Governments go to extremes as the downturn wears on