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Inequities for poor, minorities in Medicare's private health plans, report says
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White House sued for 5 million missing emails
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US move to search headgear rankles
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Poverty data raise new questions about cost of war
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Point, click... eavesdrop: How the FBI wiretap net operates
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Texas carries out 400th execution
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Home foreclosures leap 93% in a year
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Civil and human rights violations as Katrina's second anniversary nears
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Government surveillance cameras expand in California
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Property crisis in US deepens
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US soldier suicides at highest level for 26 years
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US to expand domestic use of spy satellites
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ACLU: PATRIOT Act gag power is unconstitutional
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US seeks to speed up executions
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Racism and resistance: The Struggle to free the Jena Six
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Top US inspector: Learn from the fall of Rome
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US tumbles down the world ratings list for life expectancy
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TSA official, JetBlue sued for discriminating against passenger wearing Arabic T-shirt
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Security firms working on devices to spot would-be terrorists in crowd
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Peace activists arrested at Trident submarine base
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Kucinich grills Rumsfeld at Tillman hearing
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Obama vows vast 'war on terror'
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US voting machines can be hacked into, report warns
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University of Colorado axes Ward Churchill on charges of academic misconduct
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Cindy Sheehan arrested at Congress
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Vets sue govt. for 'shameful failures'
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Congressman denied access to emergency powers info
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FEMA suppressed trailer toxicity info
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Inmate gets rare last-minute reprieve
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Surgeon general was 'gagged by White House'
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FBI plans initiative to profile terrorists
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FBI records show Gonzales knew about years of chronic NSL problems
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Judge facing discipline for criticizing Bush admin.
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White House manual for suppressing free speech revealed
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Judges OK warrantless monitoring of web use
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Supreme Court ruling could mean more death sentences
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Florida sheriff sends out posses to flush out illegal immigrants
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Secret trials for terrorists, says US judge
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Bush, Cheney claim oversight exemption on classified information
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CIA admits to assassination plots, mind control experiments and spying on US citizens