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Americans unprepared for financial disaster

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Too many Americans have already maxed out their credit cards and couldn't get a loan, even in the case of financial emergency.
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Medicare: The biggest issue of the 2012 campaign?

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Democrats want to use Medicare to hit Republicans until the 2012 election, and Republicans intend to use Medicare to remind people of Obama's health care overhaul.
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Bradley Manning's father says his son is innocent

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Bradley Manning's father talks about his son's imprisonment, innocence and the new documentary "Wikisecrets."
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Deadly weather: Global warming or just a fluke?

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Tornadoes in Missouri, droughts in Texas, earthquakes in Japan -- scientists don't know if some of these disasters are simply a fluke or the beginning of a new trend.
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Cost of Joplin, Missouri, tornado: $3 billion

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The insured losses in Joplin, Missouri, after the recent disaster could reach between $1 billion and $3 billion.
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Democrat Kathy Hochul wins New York 26 special election

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Medicare may have been a deciding factor in Democrat Kathy Hochul's victory over Republican Jane Corwin and Tea Party backed businessman Jack Davis in New York's 26th Congressional district.
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Larry Flynt and David Eisenbach's "One Nation Under Sex"

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The new book about the scandalous romances of American politicians suggests that sex is essential to politics.
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Hosni Mubarak will be put on trial in Egypt

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Reports are appearing that Hosni Mubarak will be tried for the deaths of protesters.
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Sarah Palin's bus tour: Is she running for President?

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This memorial day, Sarah Palin will be crossing East Coast on her "One Nation" bus tour. Some think this is a serious step toward running for President.
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30,000 California prisoners to go free after Supreme Court decision

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California's prisons are so over crowded that they violate the Constitution, according to yesterday's Supreme Court decision.
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