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Occupy Wall Street: A Lesson On An 'Organic Movement'
The Occupy Movement is purposely fractured and protesters take pride in the kind of decentralized governance they have created.
Congressional Stock Trades Get Scrutiny
The STOCK Act, a bill that would ban members of Congress from trading stock based on nonpublic information they get because they're lawmakers, has 61 co-sponsors and counting. What's remarkable about this is the STOCK Act had just nine co-sponsors last week.
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Federal Prosecutors Will Look Into Fatal Shootings By Miami Police
Federal prosecutors say they're investigating a series of shootings in Miami, in which the city's police officers fired upon people in the black community nine times over a period of less than 18 months. Seven people were killed.
Turkey, Cranberries And Composers At The Table
Commentator Miles Hoffman invites an eclectic group of long-gone composers to Thanksgiving dinner.
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Would Supercommittee Failure Roil Markets?
The bipartisan committee still seems far from an agreement despite Wednesday's deadline. There's concern that if lawmakers don't make credible progress on reducing the budget deficit, the impact on Wall Street will be severe.
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Attacks Target Palestinians In Israeli Towns
Over the past few months, militants have vandalized several Arab sites in the coastal Israeli city of Jaffa. For years, Jews and Arabs coexisted there in relative peace. Now, locals say racist sentiment is on the rise, as settler groups focus on Palestinian populations inside Israel.
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To Imagine A Gingrich Presidency, Look To The '90s
Newt Gingrich rose to prominence as the leader of the 1994 Republican revolution, in which the GOP took back the House majority after 40 years in the wilderness. During his reign, Congress forced a government shutdown, overhauled the welfare system, balanced the budget for the first time in decades and impeached the president.
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China Now Investigating Nude Photos Of Outspoken Artist Ai Weiwei
The artist said the latest investigation is yet another attempt by the Chinese government to silence him.
NCAA To Examine Penn State's Sports Programs
"If true, individuals who were in a position to monitor and act upon learning of potential abuses appear to have been acting starkly contrary to the values of higher education, as well as the NCAA," association President Mark Emmert says.
Former Penn State Coach Joe Paterno Has Cancer
Paterno's son said doctors are optimistic about his father's recovery.
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