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July Becomes Deadliest Month of the Afghan War
Rangel Ethics Trial Is the 'Right Course,' White House Says A House committee investigating alleged ethics violations by New York Rep. Charles Rangel moved ahead with plans for a public trial Thursday, setting the stage for an awkward spectacle for Democrats ahead of the midterm elections.
Crowds Protest Ariz. Law Despite Legal 'Bump' Despite a judge's ruling to delay enforcement of most of Arizona's controversial crackdown on illegal immigrants, protesters descended on Phoenix to oppose the law. Hundreds gathered at the federal courthouse at dawn. Others beat on the metal door of the county jail.
Illegal Immigrant to U.S. Olympian? The Cho family's journey to the U.S. illustrates an often overlooked dimension of America's immigration system -- the lengthy and complicated legal process for immigrants who want to play by the rules and the bureaucratic limbo that leads some to break the law while they wait.
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Obama to Michigan to Tout Auto Recovery administration controversially bailed out General Motors and Chrysler last year using tens of billions of taxpayer dollars. Obama will visit General Motors and Chrysler assembly plants in the Motor City area and meet with workers. The GM plant produces the new Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car and is one of nine plants that the company will keep open during the standard two-week summer shutdown. The Chrysler plant makes the new Jeep Grand Cherokee and just added a second shift and 1,100 new jobs. Next week Obama will travel to a Ford plant in Chicago that recently added 1,200 new workers as a result of a loan from the Department of Energy. The president and his administration have consistently defended their decision to bail out the auto industry, calling it a difficult but necessary move in order to keep the domestic auto makers from falling over the economic cliff and save jobs. The White House said Thursday that the auto bailout "certainly saved communities from economic devastation."
Madoff Trustee Sues Madoff Family Companies In a trio of lawsuits filed late Thursday, the trustee appointed to recover the money stolen by Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff has sued three businesses controlled by Madoff's sons and other family members where he says more than $30 million may be stashed.
Are Your E-mails Too Naughty for Work? Goldman Sachs one of many companies to monitor language in work emails.
Inside Chelsea Clinton's Rhinebeck Wedding Didn't score a ticket to one of this summer's hottest weddings, the marriage of Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky? That's okay, neither did we. But that doesn't mean that you can't enjoy the quaint village of Rhinebeck, New York, where the couple are expected to say their 'I dos' this weekend.
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