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Luminaries Across Political Spectrum Filed Support Letters For Gen. Petraeus
In letters of support, Republicans and Democrats pleaded with a judge to keep Gen. David Petraeus from jail, after he pleaded guilty to revealing government secrets to his biographer.
Virginia Court Is Ordered To Reconsider Injunction In Sweet Briar College Case
The legal battle over Sweet Briar's fate has been fast-moving — the private women's school is slated to close on Aug. 25.
Hogwarts Hops The Pond: Rowling Reveals U.S. Version Of Wizards' School
In a series of tweets with fans, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling confirmed that Americans will (eventually) have their own fictional version of the legendary school of witchcraft and wizardry.
Chief Calls Actions Of Officer From McKinney, Texas, Pool Party Video 'Indefensible'
Cpl. Eric Casebolt's actions were "out of control" and "indefensible," police Chief Greg Conley said Tuesday evening.
Bush Talks Tough Against Russia In First Foreign Address
The likely 2016 GOP presidential contender also pushed for increased U.S. trade relations in the region.
Dennis Hastert Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Court
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert plead not guilty in federal court Tuesday on charges he violated banking laws and lied about it to the FBI.
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Cleveland Withstands Late Golden State Charge For 2-1 Lead In NBA Finals
As the playoffs began, the Warriors were viewed as nearly unstoppable, particularly against an inferior Eastern Conference team in the NBA finals. The Cavaliers dominated most of Tuesday's game.
Juan Felipe Herrera Named U.S. Poet Laureate
Already California's poet laureate, the prolific Chicano writer bears an enduring fascination for his native state — and a passion for teaching that's likely to shape his time in the new role.
Raising Graduation Rates With Questionable Quick Fixes
The nation's high school graduation rate is at a record-high 81 percent. Why? Because states are doing good things ... or using some sleight of hand.
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EPA, Farmers Divided Over Proposed Ethanol Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing big changes to renewable fuel policy to spur growth in low-carbon fuels made from crops other than corn.
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