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Graham Bowley on Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International; and Brian Stelter and Jeremy W. Peters on why News ... Representative Anthony D. Weiner's constituents speak out; a look at how politicians express shame; and Glenn Beck takes his ... Questions surround Colonel Qaddafi's claims, small towns struggle in transitioning to democracy and a Benghazi construction ... The phone-hacking scandal in Britain takes down another top police official; and a British parliamentary committee anticipates the ... Negotiations continue in Washington over the budget; fears mount over Italian debt; and the fan who caught and gave up Derek ... David D. Kirkpatrick reports on recent NATO airstrikes and the disorganized rebel forces in eastern Libya. Please visit ...

Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain details a wide-reaching public inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal, and News ... American intelligence reports say Pakistan's spy agency ordered a journalist's death; Casey Anthony's trial was to Twitter as O.J. ... Kristen Van Dyke with the weather forecast and Deanna Sauceda with the midday headlines. Britain's phone-hacking scandal; Dominique Strauss-Kahn's lawyers meet with prosecutors; and the Roger Clemens trial begins. The Norwegian shooting suspect's lawyer discusses his client's mental state; a retrospective of how the United States gained so ... AOL buys The Huffington Post, but why; Vancouver's unorthodox method to curb high H.I.V. rates among drug users; and Thomas ...

The House prepares to vote on Speaker John A. Boehner's modified plan to raise debt ceiling, and new data show that the United ... A hedge fund chief is found guilty; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi stays out of the public eye. Please visit to embed ... The Streb Extreme Action Company performs on a rotating ladder near the site of the Whitney's new space in Manhattan, and a ... The columnist David Leonhardt argues for long-term commitment to the nation's fiscal health; Britain recognizes the rebels as ... A humanitarian crisis in Kenya; Jordanian police use force to break up peaceful protests; and the United States recognizes the ...

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Questions surround Colonel Qaddafi's claims, small towns struggle in transitioning to democracy and a Benghazi construction ...

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The phone-hacking scandal in Britain takes down another top police official; and a British parliamentary committee anticipates the ...

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Negotiations continue in Washington over the budget; fears mount over Italian debt; and the fan who caught and gave up Derek ...

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David D. Kirkpatrick reports on recent NATO airstrikes and the disorganized rebel forces in eastern Libya. Please visit ...

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Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain details a wide-reaching public inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal, and News ...

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American intelligence reports say Pakistan's spy agency ordered a journalist's death; Casey Anthony's trial was to Twitter as O.J. ...

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Kristen Van Dyke with the weather forecast and Deanna Sauceda with the midday headlines.

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Britain's phone-hacking scandal; Dominique Strauss-Kahn's lawyers meet with prosecutors; and the Roger Clemens trial begins.

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The Norwegian shooting suspect's lawyer discusses his client's mental state; a retrospective of how the United States gained so ...

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AOL buys The Huffington Post, but why; Vancouver's unorthodox method to curb high H.I.V. rates among drug users; and Thomas ...

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The House prepares to vote on Speaker John A. Boehner's modified plan to raise debt ceiling, and new data show that the United ...

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A hedge fund chief is found guilty; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi stays out of the public eye. Please visit http://nyti.ms/iI6N5M to embed ...

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The Streb Extreme Action Company performs on a rotating ladder near the site of the Whitney's new space in Manhattan, and a ...

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The columnist David Leonhardt argues for long-term commitment to the nation's fiscal health; Britain recognizes the rebels as ...

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A humanitarian crisis in Kenya; Jordanian police use force to break up peaceful protests; and the United States recognizes the ...