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The Louisiana State Police said Tuesday that they have joined the FBI in investigating allegations that New Orleans Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis had the ability to eavesdrop on opposing coaching staffs for nearly three seasons.
Mexican migration to the United States may have stalled, as a new study shows, but the political and social debates over immigrants living in the United States aren't going anywhere, experts say.
It seemed a promising development, a team of investigators tearing up a basement in hopes of answering a three-decade-old question: What happened to Etan Patz?
President Obama targets the youth vote in calling for lower college costs.
Mark NeJame says racism is so tangled up in the Trayvon Martin case that it's easy to forget that facts must determine the outcome.
Donations to the fundraising page of a young woman who died less than one mile (1.6km) from the London Marathon finishing line, are heading towards the $1 million mark.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) says it's 'entirely reasonable' Speaker Boehner & GOP could lose House in November.
The rejection of the resignation plan for the embattled police chief in the Trayvon Martin case leaves the city in "limbo," the city manager said Tuesday.
A fugitive accused of stealing $2 million from an armored truck he was driving and killing his partner was caught early Tuesday in Florida, according to the FBI.
Was today a sneak preview of the GOP ticket for 2012? CNN's Jim Acosta reports.
Pfc. Bradley Manning returns to court Tuesday to push for all charges against him to be dropped.
A former BP engineer was arrested in Texas on two counts of intentionally destroying evidence requested by authorities.
At least 25 people were injured late Monday after an explosion at a sawmill in Prince George, British Columbia, officials said.
If the U.S. election race conjures up images of mud flying through the air for many Japanese, campaigning politicians in the Land of the Rising Sun evoke visions of a more white-gloved affair.
Tamar Jacoby says SB 1070 should fall, but if the Supreme Court lets it stand, it should also free states to experiment with policies that combine enforcement with practial approaches
Jennifer Lawless and Kathleen Dolan say women are treated like also-rans on lists of potential vice-presidential candidates, and woefully underrepresented in electoral politics.
Wesley Donehue applauds the transparency of social media, except when it gets in the way of politicians working together to solve problems on behalf of the public
The bill that bears her name ensures that women who are paid less than a man for doing the same worrk can have their say in court. But Lilly Ledbetter says it's unsettling that Mitt Romney needs to think about whether he supports the principle.
Jennifer Lawless and Kathleen Dolan say women are treated like also-rans on lists of potential vice-presidential candidates, and woefully underrepresented in electoral politics.
Tamar Jacoby says SB 1070 should fall, but if the Supreme Court lets it stand, it should also free states to experiment with policies that combine enforcement with practial approaches
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