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Smarter Deer? Smarter Drivers? Both? Fewer Being Killed On Roads
According to State Farm Insurance, there were 1.1 million deer-vehicle collisions between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, down 7 percent from the previous year.
For Those Who Aren't Fans Of The '99 Percent,' There's The '53 Percent'
The Occupy Wall Street movement has latched on to the idea that its supporters are the "99 percent" of Americans who aren't superrich. The "53 percent" say they're the Americans who pay most of the taxes.
Report: 2004 Overseas Profits Tax Break Was A 'Failed' Policy
The report comes just as Congress introduced bills proposing a similar tax break. The report found that corporations receiving the break cut 20,000 jobs.
'Factions' Of Iran's Government Behind Terrorist Plot, Holder Says
The plan was to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. and possibly attack the Saudi and Israeli embassies in Washington, D.C. Holder also said the plot involved an attempt to hire killers from a Mexican drug cartel, and that Iran would be held to account.
Jailing Of Ukrainian Opposition Leader Sparks Outrage In Europe
The opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko was sentenced to seven years in jail and analysts say it signals that the Ukraine is headed toward a Russian-style autocratic rule.
Jobs Bill Defeated Despite Presidential Push
Ever since President Obama proposed his $447 billion jobs bill in a joint address to Congress last month, he has been campaigning for it nonstop. But Senate Republicans voted Tuesday to kill the measure. Now Democrats hope to consider the proposals piece by piece.
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Senate Passes Bill On Chinese Currency
The bill seeks to tax Chinese imports in an attempt to neutralize what some lawmakers see as an unfair advantage based on China's currency manipulation.
Senate Votes To Kill Obama's Jobs Bill
It was the first big test for Obama's plan. The president vowed, earlier, to move the $447 billion bill through the chambers piecemeal if the Senate failed to pass it today.
Pakistani Court Will Hear Appeal Of Confessed-Killer Mumtaz Qadri
Mumtaz Qadri was sentenced to death for the killing of a governor, but supporters rallied behind him saying he killed in defense of Pakistan's tough blasphemy laws.
Famine-Stricken Somalia Suffers From Aid Drought
Humanitarian groups are increasingly worried about the looming budget cuts in U.S. foreign assistance. They argue that lives are at stake in places like the Horn of Africa, which is suffering its worst drought in decades. Raising public and private money for the crisis is a challenge in the current economic environment.
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