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about a secretive California security company called American Police Force that was set to take over operation of a never-used jail in Hardin, Mont....
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Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy had a behind-the-scenes row with Barack Obama over last week's announcement about a secret uranium enrichment plant in Iran.
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The weeklong search for an American diplomat has taken a grim turn as investigators on the Dutch island of Curacao said DNA from bloody clothing strewn along a...
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(LOS ANGELES) — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has requested $4.7 billion in federal stimulus money to help build an 800-mile bullet train system from San Diego to...
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If current life expectancy trends continue, more than half of babies born in rich nations since 2000 will live to 100 years of age
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President Barack Obama made the trip to Denmark in a separate plane from that of wife Michelle and Oprah Winfrey. All this travel cost more than a bruised ego.
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Court-appointed trustee files suit against Madoff's sons, brother and niece, all of whom worked at the firm.
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Marek Edelman, the last surviving leader of the ill-fated 1943 Warsaw ghetto revolt against the Nazis, died Friday at the age of 90.
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In morgues across the country the corpses of dead poor are stacking up as the the government runs out of money to bury them.
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David Letterman told his audience Thursday that he is the victim of an alleged extortion attempt and admitted to having sexual relations with several members of his...
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UC Berkeley measurements show increased seismic activity on the San Andreas Fault after 2004 Sumatra Earthquake
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For only the fifth time since 1982, the collective net worth of The Forbes 400 declines, falling $300 billion in the past 12 months.
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Wales says that reports of Wikipedia's clampdown to prevent errors have themselves been in error. Wikipedia's ruling body of volunteers never decided to...
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Actor Dennis Hopper was taken to a New York City area hospital Wednesday morning suffering from flu-like symptoms, according to a representative.
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The U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday it will rule on whether a former Somali prime minister is protected by sovereign immunity from a lawsuit seeking to hold him...
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Nearly half of all the photographs Europeans take end up online, according to a survey, with Russians the keenest on taking snaps of themselves, just ahead of the...
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A New York state appeals court on Tuesday dismissed former TV newsman Dan Rather's lawsuit against CBS Corp in which Rather claimed he was made a scapegoat in a...
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Photo:Tony Avelar/ AP Photo Stephen Jackson of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors signed a new contract last year for $8.5 million a year through the 2012...
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A riveting Academy Award-winning critique of the government's history of militarization, made all the more timely by the current war on terrorism. The Panama...
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Beijing -- an ancient city developing into a modern metropolis at breakneck speed. As the economic tide turns against the west, more and more young, foreign talents...
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