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More Than 100 Killed And Thousands Injured In Anti-Government Protests In Iraq
At least 104 people have been killed and more than 6,000 have been wounded in the unrest as protesters demand better public services, an end to corruption and more opportunity.
Are Texas Suburbs Slipping Away From Republicans?
By the end of Election Day, the political maps of the state’s suburban and swing counties had a peculiar blue tint.The blue washed over the Dallas-Fort…
Ex-Wells Fargo Employees Sue, Allege They Were Punished For Not Breaking Law
Wells Fargo staff secretly opened millions of unauthorized accounts to meet lofty sales targets. A class-action suit has been filed on behalf of employees who obeyed the law and failed to meet quotas.
For Gingrich, A Week Of Attacks And Falling In Polls
It's been grueling for Newt Gingrich as he defends his record just days before the Iowa caucuses. Some of the stress may have surfaced Friday when one question brought on the tears.
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In Vermont, Gravel And Road Business Is Up
With government spending on roadways down nearly 6 percent, it was a tough year for many in the road-building business — but not in Vermont. There, pavers, excavators and other companies have had one of their busiest years ever, thanks to a storm named Irene.
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Roundup: Death Row Inmate Gets Stay
By BJ Austin, KERA News & Wire ServicesDallas, TX – The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has halted the execution of a man who was set to die Wednesday.…
Disease, War And Terrorism Are Dimming Economic Prospects, Especially In Africa
The International Monetary Fund issued a gloomy forecast and stock investors reacted. By the market's close, the Dow Jones industrial average had tumbled 272.58 points, or 1.6 percent
Federer Wins Epic Semifinal, Taking More Than Four Hours To Do So
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer kept his Olympic dream alive Friday, when he won the longest tennis singles match in Olympic history. He defeated Juan Del Potro of Argentina, in a semifinal played on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
California Quake Means Big Damage For Napa Valley Wineries
It's still too early to tell just how much the magnitude-6.0 quake will cost the region, but it comes after a drought had already made things difficult for wineries.
Nike wins tax break for distribution center in southern Dallas County despite diversity concerns
Dallas County commissioners approved a tax abatement for Nike, the athletic apparel powerhouse, for a distribution center in the southern part of the county. The vote came despite concerns over the diversity of the company’s top leadership.
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