Revealing slain victims’ rap sheets draws fire

As Mike Ainsworth walked his two sons to a school bus stop, he heard a woman being carjacked scream, and ran to help. The woman was not hurt, police said, but the Good Samaritan was shot to death by a suspect who fled. When police gave out the details of Ainsworth’s killing, they also announced he had been arrested for drugs and other non-violent crimes, keeping with a year-old policy in which criminal records for slain victims are released — sometimes before they’ve been publicly identified.

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Rights group asks West to end ‘Arab exception’

CAIRO (AP) — Popular uprisings sweeping the Arab world exposed biases by Western governments that supported Arab autocratic rulers for the sake of “stability” while turning a blind eye to their repressive policies, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Sunday.

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No Wikipedia? What if the Internet crashed?

WASHINGTON (AP) — If a day without Wikipedia was a bother, think bigger. In this plugged-in world, we would barely be able to cope if the entire Internet went down in a city, state or country for a day or a week.

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Power plants main global warming culprits

The most detailed data yet on emissions of heat-trapping gases show that U.S. power plants are responsible for the bulk of the pollution blamed for global warming.

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Union threatens oil production shutdown in Nigeria

A major union threatened to stop the beating heart of Nigeria’s economy— crude oil production— as part of a nationwide strike and protests gripping Africa’s most populous nation.

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Woman alleges long affair with Cain

In an explosive allegation, a Georgia woman said Monday she and Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain had a 13-year extramarital affair that lasted nearly until the former businessman announced his candidacy for the White House several months ago.

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Euro in danger, Europe races for debt solution

European leaders rushed Monday to stop a rampaging debt crisis that threatened to shatter their 12-year-old experiment in a common currency and devastate the world economy as a result.

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Obama Announces Debt Plan

Obama Announces Debt Plan

In a blunt rejoinder to congressional Republicans, President Barack Obama called for $1.5 trillion in new taxes Monday, part of a total 10-year deficit reduction package totaling more than $3 trillion.

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Fifty dead over two days in Yemen

Fifty dead over two days in Yemen

Thousands of protesters armed with sticks and backed by armed military defectors overran a base of the elite Presidential Guards in Yemen’s capital as fighting erupted across much of Sanaa on Monday.

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Obama pushes for jobs bill

Obama pushes for jobs bill

President Barack Obama bluntly challenged Congress Monday to act immediately on his new jobs plan, brandishing a copy of the legislation in the Rose Garden and demanding: “No games, no politics, no delays.”

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Gadhafi vows to fight as loyalists strike oil hub

Gadhafi vows to fight as loyalists strike oil hub

At least 15 attackers were killed, an anti-Gadhafi commander said.

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Congress returns to jobs fight

Congress returns to jobs fight

Still bruised by the summer battle over the debt ceiling, Congress reconvenes this week for what could be an equally painful confrontation over how to put Americans back to work.

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Libyan spy files detail Gadhafi regime’s collapse

As the uprising grew against Moammar Gadhafi, secret reports from his vaunted intelligence service flowed back to Tripoli.

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Gadhafi’s wife, 3 children flee to Algeria

Gadhafi’s wife, 3 children flee to Algeria

TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) – Moammar Gadhafi’s wife and three of his children fled Libya to neighboring Algeria on Monday, firm evidence that the longtime leader has lost his grip on the country.
Gadhafi’s whereabouts were still unknown and rebels are worried that if he remains in Libya, it will stoke more violence. In Washington, the Obama administration [...]

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