Rod Blagojevich case goes to jury for deliberations
Rod Blagojevich appeared in court Tuesday with his wife and children as lawyers for both sides made their closing arguments. Now, the jury gets to decide his fate.
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Wyclef Jean mulling Haiti presidential run against politician uncle
Wyclef Jean released a statement Friday saying he will make a public announcement next week on whether he will run for president of Haiti. Meanwhile, his uncle has resigned his post as Haiti’s ambassador to the US in preparation for his own candidacy.
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Chelsea and Marc: Marriage Highlights an Interfaith Trend
The pending marriage of former first daughter Chelsea Clinton and investor Marc Mezvinsky has been billed as “America’s Wedding,” a blowout affair of the political and entertainment elite.
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Facebook Leak Underscores Web Security Issues
Profile information of 100 million Facebook users have been compromised, becoming publicly available due to a program written by a security consultant.
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Telangana by-poll: AP Congress president defeated
In a major setback to the ruling Congress party in Telangana region, its state president D Srinivas was defeated on his home turf of Nizamabad urban constituency by a margin of 12,600 votes.
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US stocks drop after Q2 GDP growth slows
US stocks drop after Q2 GDP growth slowsUS stocks drop after Q2 GDP growth slows
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Gallery: Crown Fire
Images of the Crown fire in the Palmdale area. Los Angeles – Wildfire – Los Angeles County California – Arts – Leona Valley California
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Leonardo DiCaprio leaves Gibson movie
Leonardo DiCaprio has pulled out of Mel Gibson’s upcoming Viking movie following allegations of domestic abuse and child endangerment.
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3 more US troops die in southern Afghanistan
Three more U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan, bringing the U.S. death toll for July to at least 66 and making it the deadliest month for American forces in the nearly 9-year-war.
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