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Army's High Suicide Rates Linked to Risky Behavior
A disturbing report coming from the U.S. Army reveals a record number of suicides linked to an increase in risky behaviors like drug abuse, drunk driving, and crime.
Last Driver Recalls Minnesota Bridge Collapse
Ethics Charges Cloud Dems' Election Hopes
As Congress wraps up work for summer break, brewing ethics charges against prominent House leader Rep. Charlie Rangel could spell more trouble for Democrats come November.
Newt Gingrich Already Campaigning for Presidency?
Obama Hails Auto Industry Bailout a Success
Senator: Pentagon Will Prepare Chaplains for Gays
Recession Was Deeper Than Gov't Had Expected
Signs of Progress in Gulf Oil Cleanup
The new target date to plug the oil well in the Gulf of Mexico is this weekend, but there are already signs of progress in the cleanup of the spill that it caused.
Scouts Celebrate 100th Birthday at Jamboree
Immigration Skirmishes Brew in Calif., S.C.
Palestinian Missile Targets Ashkelon
Calif. Crews Battle Three Wildfires, Evacs Continue
Death Toll Rising in Pakistan Floods
Higher Calling? Tea Party's Angle Takes on Reid
Obama Tackles Important Issues on 'The View'
President Obama spent the entire hour of 'The View' fielding questions from the hosts. But it wasn't all about the economy, Afghanistan and the oil spill.
Arlington Grave Mix Up May Be More Widespread
Arizona Immigration Law Meets More Protests
Sherrod to Sue Blogger Over Racist Allegations
Former U.S. Department of Agriculture employee Shirley Sherrod plans to sue blogger Andrew Breitbart for igniting a controversy that made her look like a racist.
Republicans: No Deal on Rangel's Ethics Charges
Lawyers for House Democrat Charles Rangel say a deal has been reached over a series of ethics charges against him, yet panel members say it might be too late.
Prof. Removed for Stance on Gays Can Return
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