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Senate panel: Ratings agencies rolled over for Wall Street
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Democrats haunted by corporate ties
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Both national party committees spend big chunks on fancy meals, hotels, travel
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FBI chief: Domestic terrorists as big a threat as al-Qaida
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Destruction of videotapes documented in CIA e-mail
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Watchdog group: Obama's mortgage aid plan wastes billions
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'Iron Man' bets loom as CFTC staff backs film futures
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Arizona passes strict illegal immigration act
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Chomsky warns of risk of fascism in America
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Cerberus to acquire DynCorp for $1 billion
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New levee inspection standards could cost residents
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Obama pick for Justice post withdraws
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CEOs of bailed-out regional banks get raises
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Government opts for secrecy in wiretap suit
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Massive pension fund shortfalls threaten to bankrupt states
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Cobell - Settlement a stepping stone
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Supreme Court won't hear appeal from Marshall Islanders
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Why chemical plants are vulnerable to terrorism
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National debt seen heading for crisis level
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Fired worker's suit raises questions on nuclear plant's safety
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School law clinics face backlash from moneyed interests
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US 'to begin profiling air passengers'
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Ruling against Bush wiretaps also slaps down Obama's executive overreach
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Haitian refugees evacuated then jailed by US immigration system
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Special US prisons unconstitutional: lawsuit
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Rove heckled, called 'war criminal'
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Ruling allows contributions to activist groups for campaigns
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JPMorgan, Lehman, UBS named in bid rigging conspiracy
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Watchdog: Obama foreclosure program likely to fail
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Majority of Republicans: Obama is a Muslim
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Virginia, 13 other states sue over health-care law
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Big immigration march in Washington
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ACORN disbanding because of money woes, scandal
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DC antiwar march draws thousands on seventh-anniversary of Iraq invasion
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Tea Party leader lobbied for terrorist group
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Number of people living on streets of New York soars
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Booby traps targeting California police lead to $200K reward offer
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Fed appeals court won't rehear Ashcroft lawsuit
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Govt. rewarded bank auditors with big bonuses
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Climbing the economic ladder is harder in the US than in most European countries, report says