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Pentagon previously denied secret jails existed but government sources now admit they do

Suspected terrorists are still being held under hazy circumstances with uncertain rights in secret, military-run jails across Afghanistan, where they can be interrogated for weeks without charge


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Even if it cleared Congress, the White House has threatened to veto a bill it said puts in doubt whether 'the democratic spirit of the Internet will remain intact'

WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans adamant that the government keep its hands off the Internet passed a bill Friday to repeal federal rules barring Internet service providers from blocking or interfering with traffic on their networks


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The SEC says J&J agents used fake contracts and sham companies to deliver the bribes, which began at least 13 years ago

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Health care giant Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $70 million to settle civil and criminal charges of bribing doctors in Europe and paying kickbacks to the Iraqi government


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USA has one quarter of the worlds prisoners and too many are Black men

The NAACP is joining Newt Gingrich in calling for a reduction in the number of state and federal prisoners and spending the savings on education.


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Book alleges Betty Shabazz and maybe Malcolm had affairs

Two of Malcolm X's daughters are unhappy that a new biography alleges their parents' marriage was strained and that their mother - and possibly their father - were unfaithful.


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'It ought to encourage a lot of other people to squeal'

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- An accountant who tipped off the IRS that his employer was skimping on taxes has received $4.5 million in the first IRS whistleblower award


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A fight over federal dollars for Planned Parenthood is blocking a deal

WASHINGTON (AP) -- With the clock ticking to a partial government shutdown at midnight, the top Democrat in the Senate said Friday that the White House and Republicans have agreed on a spending cut of $38 billion


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The disaster has turned more Americans against new nuclear power plants.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Most Americans doubt the U.S. government is prepared to respond to a nuclear emergency like the one in Japan, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows. But it also shows few Americans believe such an emergency would occur.


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The new terror alerts would also be published online using Facebook and Twitter 'when appropriate'

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. government's new system to replace the five color-coded terror alerts will have two levels of warnings -- elevated and imminent -- that will be relayed to the public only under certain circumstances


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Critics appealed to advertisers to boycott his show last summer after he said President Barack Obama had 'a deep-seated hatred for white people'

NEW YORK (AP) -- Glenn Beck later this year will end his Fox News Channel talk show, which has sunk in the ratings and has suffered from an advertiser boycott


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