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Petition Asks Target To Open Later On Black Friday
Target is scheduled to open at midnight on Black Friday. Target employee Anthony Hardwick of Nebraska started the petition asking the retail chain to open later. He says before working all night, he'd have to miss a Thanksgiving gathering to get enough sleep.
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Penn State Scandal: Key Witness Says He Did Talk With University Police
Mike McQueary has been under fire because a grand jury report said he never spoke with police about the alleged 2002 sexual attack on a young boy in a Penn State locker room. He's defended his actions in an email.
Obama Insured Against A Crocodile Attack
President Obama has one less thing to worry about, thanks to an Australian insurance company. On his visit down under, he's insured against a crocodile attack. When he gets to the town of Darwin, he'll be presented with a $51,000 policy.
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Update: Occupy Crowd Slowing Growing Again At Zuccotti Park
After yesterday's dramatic move by New York authorities to clear the park of Occupy Wall Street protesters, things are much calmer. But protesters vow to continue their movement.
Consumer Prices Ticked Down In October
Falling energy costs kept inflation in check. But oil prices are up today, a sign that coming inflation reports might not be as welcome.
Manufacturing Output Up For Fourth Straight Month
Though the economy faces many problems, the news about manufacturing adds to a string of reports that signal at least modest growth ahead.
Bullets Found At White House, One Struck A Window, Suspect Arrested
Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Herndandez, who authorities say may have fired the shots has been taken into custody. No one was hurt and the bullet that was stopped by ballistic glass. President Obama and the first lady were not in the White House.
Gov. Walker: Recall Effort Wastes Time, Resources
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is fighting back opponents who want him out of office. If organizers gather more than 500,000 signatures in 60 days, a new election will be held in 2012. Host Michel Martin speaks with Gov. Walker, who defends his record and criticizes the recall effort that began Tuesday.
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Did U.S. Tax Policies Increase Economic Inequality?
Rolling Stone political correspondent Tim Dickinson says the tax policies pursued by the Republican Party have benefited the top 1 percent of income earners. "The people at the very top of the income [bracket] are taking off like a rocket," he says.
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Other Victims Of Arizona Rampage Move On Without Letting Go
"I can think about it now without sobbing," says Suzi Hileman, who was wounded in the shooting rampage that left six people dead and 13, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, injured. Others who survived or lost loved ones are also finding ways to cope.
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