Health

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    Court Leans to Pro-Gun-Rights Ruling
    By JESS BRAVIN WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court seemed ready to rule that gun possession is fundamental to American freedom, a move that for the first time would give federal judges power to strike down state and local weapons laws for infringing Second ...
    Wall Street Journal- 1 hour ago
    category: Health

Entertainment

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    Winthrop falls to Arkansas-Pine Bluff
    DAYTON, Ohio - Winthrop came into the NCAA Tournament as the poorest shooting team among the 65 entrants. They exited the tournament solidifying that label on Tuesday night.
    Boston Herald- 53 minutes ago
    category: Entertainment

    Winthrop falls to Arkansas-Pine Bluff
    Washington Post

U.S.

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    Toyota tells regulators weighing fix to 1.2 million Corollas
    DETROIT (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp has told US safety regulators that it is considering how to fix nearly 1.2 million Corolla and Matrix models at risk of stalling out because of flaws in an electronic system.
    Reuters- 22 minutes ago
    category: U.S.

    Toyota tells regulators weighing fix to 1.2 million Corollas
    MiamiHerald.com

Sci/Tech

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    Poor Sandra! Hubby's alleged mistress tells all
    Sandra Bullock has yet to make any further statement about the alleged affair between her husband, Jesse James, and tattoo model Michelle “Bombshell” McGee, but more details are pouring out.
    msnbc.com- 51 minutes ago
    category: Sci/Tech

    Poor Sandra! Hubby's alleged mistress tells all
    NEWS.com.au

World

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    US wants Osama bin Laden alive, US commander in Afghanistan says
    General Stanley McChrystal said Wednesday that given the opportunity, the US would like to capture Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden alive, appearing to contradict comments made Tuesday by Attorney General Eric Holder.
    Christian Science Monitor- 6 hours ago
    category: World

    US wants Osama bin Laden alive, US commander in Afghanistan says
    Kansas City Star

Business

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    Feds May Send Agents Undercover On Social Networking Sites
    Federal law enforcement agencies are considering putting undercover agents on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace for investigative and data gathering purposes, according to a US Department of Justice ...
    ChannelWeb- 13 hours ago
    category: Business

    Feds May Send Agents Undercover On Social Networking Sites
    The Guardian

Sports

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    Catholic opposition to health bill fades
    WASHINGTON - Roman Catholic opposition to the health care overhaul package is crumbling, with some church officials and lawmakers concluding that their long-sought goal of health care overhaul trumps the desire to adopt the severest ...
    Boston Globe- 15 minutes ago
    category: Sports

    Catholic opposition to health bill fades
    The State

Most Popular

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    Obama denies crisis with Israel
    US President Barack Obama has denied there is a crisis in Washington's ties with Israel over its settlement plans, as a war of words continues.
    BBC News- 1 hour ago
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    Obama denies crisis with Israel
    Reuters