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Romney Rolling In Iowa, With Large Crowds And Growing Optimism
No matter which direction he goes in Iowa today, the former Massachusetts governor will seem to have the wind at his back. A new Time/CNN poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers puts Mitt Romney in the lead, and campaign staffers expect big crowds again at Romney events, similar to what he saw yesterday.
Consumer Groups Want Lead Out Of Lipstick
A consortium of consumer and environmental groups says there's too much lead in lipstick. The Food and Drug Administration says there's nothing to worry about.
Prison Break Epitomizes Mexican Drug War Woes
Officials in Mexico are offering a reward of nearly $1 million for the capture of 30 inmates who broke out of a prison in the northern state of Nuevo Leon on Sunday. The governor says the inmates staged a riot to create a diversion for their escape. Forty-four inmates died in the violence.
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Republicans To Introduce Backup Bill That Extends Payroll Tax Holiday
The bill would keep taxes from rising for 160 million Americans. Republicans said they were dropping their demand for that revenue decrease to be paid for by other cuts.
Auction Of Reagan's Blood Draws Condemnation
An online auction of a vial said to contain blood drawn from the president the day he was shot in 1981 is "a craven act and we will use every legal means to stop its sale or purchase," says a spokesman for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation.
By This 'Beak And Claw,' A Trio Shall Synthesize
Sufjan Stevens, Son Lux and Serengeti collaborate on a sometimes humorous but mostly beautiful EP.
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Bloomberg Aims To Take Gulp Out Of Sugary Drinks With Ban On Big Ones
New York City's mayor wants to block sales of sugary drinks larger than 16 fluid ounces. It's his latest idea about making his city healthier. Is it a good one?
Congressman Calls For Hearing On Google Street View Data Collection
Google is facing renewed questions after a report revealed its Street View vehicles' data collection was not accidental.
Bad News In New Orleans: 'Times-Picayune' Slashing Staff, Going To 3 Days
Saying it needs to take action in order to survive, the news outlet will focus on its online operations.
Egyptians Unsatisfied With Mubarak Verdict
Protests continue against the court rulings on former President Hosni Mubarak. A panel of judges sentenced Mubarak and his former interior minister to life in prison for their role in the deaths of protesters during the Arab Spring uprising in the country. But the panel acquitted six security officials linked to the shootings.
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