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Life Savings Left In Donated Suit
Many of us have left something in a jacket at the dry cleaner so it's easy to relate to the man who took a suit to Goodwill and gave it away. Only after he left did he realize what a donation he'd made. The suit had $13,000 inside.
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Meth-For-Sex Charge Lands Former Sheriff In Jail Named For Him
Charged this week with trying to trade methamphetamine for sex with a man, former Arapahoe County (Colo.) sheriff Patrick Sullivan is being held in the county's Patrick J. Sullivan Jr. Detention Facility.
Top Stories: Markets May Pause, Jobless Claims Rise, Clinton In Myanmar
After strong rallies, signs point to a lower opening today on Wall Street.
Competitor Permitted To Sell Lipitor Generic
Drugmaker Pfizer lost the patent on its blockbuster drug Lipitor on Wednesday. And on the same day, regulators granted an Indian company approval to sell a generic version of the cholesterol drug in the U.S. market.
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How Twitter's Trending Algorithm Picks Its Topics
Sometimes a topic that seems hot, like Occupy Wall Street, doesn't appear on trending lists, leading some activists to accuse Twitter of censorship. But the secret algorithmic formula prefers stories of the moment to enduring hashtags, so it ignores topics that are popular over a long period of time.
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Fears Of Violence Over Congo Election Results
Official results are scheduled to be released Tuesday, after last week's disputed presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Partial results released so far show the incumbent in the lead. But opposition candidates are crying fraud and threatening to reject the outcome of the vote, raising fears that any protests could turn violent.
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Coal Company To Pay More Than $200 Million In W. Va. Disaster
Twenty-nine men were killed in the April 2010 disaster. Former Massey Energy executives could still face criminal charges. Also today, one of the company's subsidiaries was fined $10.8 million — the biggest such fine ever.
After A City Council Meeting On Civility, A Fight
A city councilman in Gardner, Kan., has resigned after a meeting turned ugly. At a meeting to discuss whether videotaping the meetings would add civility, Dennis Pugh told a fellow council member to shut up then stormed out. Pugh later drove to the councilman's house, tackled him and took his video camera. He's now charged with battery.
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Before Obama Invites Teddy Roosevelt Comparisons, Read TR's Words
In what's been called the most important political speech of his career, Roosevelt made the case for a "new nationalism" that emphasized "equality of opportunity."
Top Stories: Afghan Bombings, Gingrich Surge, Climate-Treaty Talks
The morning's headlines also include word about the secrets a drone that crashed in Iran might give away.
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