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LETTER: Today's Watergates Lack Vigor To Find Evidence
To millions of Americans, the term Watergate means nothing. It happened in the 1970s when Richard Nixon was president. Initially the seemingly minor incident caught little attention, but slowly the scenario started to unravel. The president assured the...Tags: Politics, Richard Nixon
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Shielding journalists, by law
After a firestorm of criticism, the Obama administration is suggesting that it will make amends for its aggressive pursuit of journalists suspected of receiving leaks of classified information. But airy affirmations of the importance of a free press and...Tags: Journalism, Fox News Channel (tv network), Espionage Act of 1917, FBI, Eric Holder
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
Fire breaks out aboard Royal Caribbean cruise ship BALTIMORE (AP) — Royal Caribbean says a fire that broke out aboard a ship that sailed from Maryland has forced it to cancel the rest of the cruise and that more than 2,000 passengers will be...Tags: Environmental Issues, Tour Operations Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Emergency Incidents
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Petoskey Athletic Banquet: Lamberti, Fraser earn U.S. Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Awards
A number of Petoskey High School athletes were honored with myriad awards Wednesday at the school’s 68th annual Varsity Awards Banquet. — The U.S. Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Awards went to Louis Lamberti and Liz Fraser. Fraser has earned...
Tags: Track and Field, U.S. Army, Baseball, High School Sports, Detroit Free Press
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Jack White pays $142K to save historic Detroit Masonic Temple
Zap2itRocker Jack White has saved the day for the Detroit Masonic Temple. On Thursday (May 30), an anonymous donor paid off $142 thousand in tax debt owed by the temple. According to the Detroit Free Press, that anonymous donor has been revealed as the former...Tags: Politics, Jack White, Auction Service, The White Stripes (music group), Detroit Free Press
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PepsiCo-Lil Wayne split marks shaky alliance of rappers, business
Corporations are quick to recruit rappers to sell their soft drinks, shoes and smartphones — but the moment there's a whiff of controversy, they are just as quick to cut them loose. The latest example is PepsiCo and Lil Wayne. Last week, the...Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Entertainment, Meek Mill, Coca-Cola Co., Justice and Rights
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Fox News CEO Roger Ailes blasts administration, praises his team
Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes sent a memo to the channel's staff critical of the Obama administration in the wake of revelations that the Justice Department was probing phone and email communications by Fox News reporter James Rosen and described him as a...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Journalism, Espionage Act of 1917, Roger Ailes , U.S. Department of Justice
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With rights come responsibilities and some limits [editorial]
In much the same way the recent drug disposal day organized in Harford County was a valuable public service for people looking to safely divest themselves of unwanted medications, the gun turn-in day planned Saturday in Harford County and at locations...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, Harford County, Government, Gun Control, Crime, Law and Justice
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Transparency isn't coming easily to Obama White House
WASHINGTON — The White House decided to release internal emails about the deadly attack on the diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya — but only after summaries of the exchanges had leaked. The president's spokesman disclosed details of...Tags: Public Officials, Fox News Channel (tv network), White House, Government, Internal Revenue Service
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California Senate OKs protections for kids of police, public officials
The state Senate approved legislation Friday that would make it a crime to harass or secretly photograph the children of police officers, judges and other public officials because of their occupation. The measure requires those convicted serve 10 days...
Tags: Norma J. Torres, Public Officials, Ellen M Corbett, Quitting Smoking, Government
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Service pays tribute to fallen soldiers
smojica@amnews.comMore than 50 people attended a special Memorial Day service held Saturday at Danville Memorial Gardens. The first-time event, organized by members of the American Legion Caswell Saufley Post No. 18 of Stanford, was attended by civilians along with...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Iraq War (2003-2011), Judges, Human Interest, U.S. Army
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Students remember Indiana's fallen soldiers
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Dozens of students and staff members from South Bend Career Academy carried poster-sized images and biographies of fallen military service members from Indiana through downtown Friday morning. Standing in front of The Tribune’s...Tags: Charter Schools, Politics, Human Interest, Memorial Day
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