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Mullen: WikiLeaks May Have 'Blood on Hands'
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs calls release of classified war records deeply damaging and potentially life-threatening for U.S. soldiers and Afghan informants
  • Report: GI Tied to Leaked Data
  • EXCLUSIVE: Network Aids AWOL Afghans to Canada
  • Cloud Over Rangel as Ethics Panel Remains Mum on Deal
    House ethics panel hits longtime N.Y. congressman with 13 ethics violations, then begins meeting on his fate — offering little indication of whether a plea deal is at hand or if Rangel is headed for a rare public trial.
  • Jury of Rangel's Peers Meet
  • YOU DECIDE: Should Rangel Be Given Deal?
  • Read the Allegations Against Rangel (pdf)
  • End Citizenship for Children of Illegals?
    After a key portion of Arizona's immigration law was blocked, lawmakers kick around proposal to bar U.S.-born kids of illegals from becoming citizens
  • Arizona Appeals Ruling
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  • Poll: Gov't Not Enforcing Law
  • Top Mexican Drug Lord Killed in Military Clash
    One of the top three leaders of Mexico's most powerful drug cartel, Ignacio 'Nacho' Coronel, is killed in gunbattle in a major victory for President Calderon
  • U.S. Consulate on Border Closes for Security Review
  • Are Some Soaps Damaging Sex Organs?
    A nonprofit environmental group has sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, claiming the agency failed to regulate toxic chemicals found in "antimicrobial" soap and other personal care products.
    Drivers Defeating Big Brother's Speed Cameras
    Oil's Stopped, How to Clean Up the Mess?- Noah's Ark
    Foreclosures Up in 75% of Top Metro Areas
    Texas Mayor Shot Daughter From Behind
    Prisoner Escapes After Posing as Other Inmate
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    250 protesters gather in Raleigh against Arizona immigration law
    250 protesters gather in Raleigh against Arizona immigration lawNorth Carolina opponents of a tough new Arizona immigration law marched in Raleigh Thursday to protest what they fear will be racial profiling against Hispanics.
    Durham betting on playing cards to solve homicides
    Durham police playing cardsHomicide investigators hope something as simple as a deck of playing cards can lead to closure in more than 50 of the city's unsolved crimes.
    Fiancée: DMV trainee died of heat stroke
    Timothy Charles BarnesA man training for a position with the state Division of Motor Vehicles died of complications from heat stroke Wednesday, a day after he collapsed, according to his fiancée and family members.
    Fayetteville's I-295 tops draft priority list for DOT
    I-295The outer loop of Interstate 295 in Fayetteville ranked high on list of major road projects the North Carolina Department of Transportation is considering.
    Mother of slain 4-year-old charged with neglect
    Helen Reyes, mother of Teghan SkibaThe mother of a 4-year-old girl who authorities say died after being tortured was charged Thursday with negligent child abuse.
    Raleigh police arrest two unlicensed locksmiths
    Locksmith scamPolice on Thursday arrested two men on charges that they were performing locksmith services without a license, including one man who was the subject of a WRAL News hidden-camera investigation.
    Severe storms move through Triangle
    Storm overheadLightning and heavy rain moved through the Triangle Thursday night as a passing cold front spurred severe storms and caused nearly 2,000 power outages in Wake County.
    Raleigh native charged with smuggling guns to England
    Bill repeals local permit for pistolsFederal authorities have charged a former Raleigh man with buying a cache of weapons in North Carolina and illegally taking them to England aboard commercial flights, according to warrants unsealed Thursday.
    Raleigh memorial set for Uganda bombing victim
    Nate HennNathaniel Philip Henn, 25, a humanitarian worker from Delaware, was among 76 people killed July 11 in a pair of terrorist bombings in Kampala, Uganda.
    Advisory panel debates changing Highway Patrol policies
    Highway Patrol cruiser genericA six-person advisory panel to help restructure the beleaguered state Highway Patrol met for the first time on Thursday afternoon and discussed a number of possible policy changes for the agency.
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