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Justice Department's No. 3 Stepping Down
Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli has managed issues including mortgage abuses, the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and domestic violence in Indian country. With two young children and twins on the way, he's looking to focus on his family.
New Mitt Romney Ad Defends His Bain Capital Career
Mitt Romney's campaign has a new TV ad meant to counter attacks on his career at private-equity firm Bain Capital, using the same defense it has ever since his rivals for the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination started taking populist jabs at him.
Jazz on the Green series continues at Joslyn Art Museum
Rob Ryndak performs Thursday By Joslyn Art MuseumOmaha, Nebraska – For the 23rd consecutive year, Joslyn Art Museum presents Jazz on the Green, a free…
GOP Rep. Ryan On Obama's Plan: 'Why Would We Want To Do This Again?'
The House Budget Committee chairman airs his doubts about President Obama's jobs plan.
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Bernanke: Economic Outlook Has Deteriorated
Cautious consumers, the housing sector's lingering problems and the drag from the government sector are combining to slow an already weak economy even further, the central bank chairman says.
Seemingly Bogus Website Uses 'Occupy Party' Name... To Sell Ads
As the Occupy Wall Street movement inspires protests in more U.S. cities, a website has popped up that seems to be trading on the group's lack of formal organization. And the only obvious goal of the site? To rake in profits on advertising.
Thai King Signs Military-Backed Constitution
This paves the way for Thailand to hold elections in the coming months, but critics say that rather than promote democracy, the document only solidifies the power of the military.
WHO's First-Ever List Of The Dirty Dozen Superbugs
For the first time, the World Health Organization has released a list of 12 bacteria that "pose the greatest threat to human health" because of their antibiotic resistance.
Watch Earth's History Play Out On A Football Field
If our planet's 4.5 billion-year existence were laid out on a 100-yard timeline, when and where would humans first show up? Good question. NPR's Skunk Bear hits the gridiron for a reality check.
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Trump Picks Former FEC Chairman As His White House Counsel
Unlike many people in Trump's inner circle, Donald McGahn has deep roots in the nation's capital. He led the Federal Election Commission and worked for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
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