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Don't Allow Iran's Nuclear 'Touchdown,' Netanyahu Warns
The Israeli prime minister, speaking on NBC's Meet the Press, said Iran's nuclear program was "in the last 20 yards." He also denied he was taking sides in the U.S. presidential election.
Storm Chasers Seek Thrills, But Also Chance To Warn Others
When disaster strikes, our natural instinct is to take cover and seek shelter. But in severe weather, especially the type that breeds tornadoes like we saw in Oklahoma and parts of the Midwest this week, there are those who ride toward the storm.
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Pakistan Elections: Sharif Victory Seen, Completing Comeback
Nearly 14 years after being ousted from power by a military coup, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is poised to lead the country once again. The victory would mark a distinct turnabout for Sharif, who was toppled in 1999 and replaced by Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
Why Do People Live In Twister-Prone Oklahoma?
In response to our coverage of the tornadoes, online comments have asked, "Why put yourself in the path of such disaster?" But Oklahoma residents have their reasons for staying put.
Investigation Continues At Troubled Hedge Fund
A federal insider trading probe focused on the hedge fund SAC Capital is causing investors to take action. Investors have pulled an estimated $3.5 billion from the fund in anticipation of additional developments.
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Keeping The Biggest Secret In The U.S. Economy
Each month, producing the closely watched jobs numbers transforms a quiet federal statistics office into a high-security operation.
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Court Weighs Whether Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Should Be Forcibly Shaved
The military says the beard is a challenge to authority. Nidal Hassan says it's his constitutional right.
Finally, Egyptians Have Their Say
Voting has begun in the country's first free presidential election. It was just a little more than a year ago that the regime of President Hosni Mubarak was toppled.
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Eclipse Of The Sun: Did You Fall Into The Ring Of Fire's Path?
For much of the western U.S. and Asia, the rare celestial event was quite a show. Were you in its path?
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Is GOP Race At 'Tipping Point' Or Destined To Keep Going?
Though Rick Santorum won in Louisiana and shows no sign of giving up his battle with front runner Mitt Romney, there's a case to be made that Republican Party leaders want the nomination battle to be over sooner rather than later.
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