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Transcripts Show A Fed With An 'Embarrassing' Lack Of Foresight Into Housing Crash
Newly released transcripts show the year before the Great Recession was officially declared, the Fed was worried about the economy growing too fast.
Mexicans In The U.S. Are Sending Home More Money Than Ever
A new report finds that remittances by migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean topped $69 billion last year — the highest amount on record.
As Summer Wanes, Action To Begin At Tennis Season's Final Grand Slam
Tennis matches get started on Monday at the U.S. Open in New York. Renee Montagne talks to Courtney Nguyen, senior writer at WTA Insider, who offers a preview on what to look for.
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Hospital Bombing In Pakistan Follows Prominent Lawyer's Slaying
The suicide bombing left over 60 people dead and dozens wounded. A lawyer had been gunned down, and his colleagues had gathered at the hospital to remember him, says Fahd Husain of Express News.
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Officials Scrutinized Over Classified Information, But Rarely Found Criminal
There's a long history of government officials getting FBI scrutiny for mishandling classified information. But prosecutors usually require bad intent or ulterior motives to bring a criminal case.
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Los Angeles Chef Pushes Boundaries Of Taste In Art Installation
Los Angeles's top cult chef has been pushing the boundaries of taste at the Museum of Contemporary Art with an art installation that combines dining, sculpture and taxidermy. It's also a way for a museum to connect with the city's vibrant food scene.
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Libertarians Tap 2 Former GOP Governors For White House
The move could give the little-known Party more visibility in a year when many voters say they're open to new options. Gary Johnson of New Mexico and William Weld of Massachusetts will top the ticket.
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In Egypt's Broad Crackdown, Prominent Journalists Are Now Facing Trial
The journalists union has battled the government for decades. But journalists say the current period is the worst they can recall, with three top members of the union facing trial on Saturday.
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Shooting At GOP Baseball Practice Seems To Have Been Spontaneous, FBI Says
A top FBI official said the man who attacked a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Va., didn't appear to be targeting a specific individual. Investigators also believe he acted alone.
What To Do With Your Leftover Thanksgiving Stuffing
In an interview earlier this week, Deb Perelman — the food blogger behind Smitten Kitchen — suggested frying leftover Thanksgiving stuffing in a waffle iron. We had no choice but to try it out for ourselves.
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