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Hagel to review Air Force sexual assault case
Newly confirmed Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Monday he will review the case of an Air Force lieutenant colonel, convicted of sexual assault, whose conviction was thrown out by the Air Force general overseeing the court martial.
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Seattle gun buyback nets Stinger missile launcher (+video)
In Seattle, one man brought a used Stinger missile launcher to the weekend gun buyback program. In San Francisco, Trenton, and Seattle, gun buyback programs saw a surge of interest.
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Pentagon report: Sexual assault in the military up dramatically
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta vowed to reduce sexual assaults within the military with a series of new initiatives. Some say, though, that the initiatives were already mandated by Congress.
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Arizona shooting: How safe are members of Congress?
Members of Congress called for more civil discourse and suspended some legislative business after the deadly Arizona shooting, a tragic reminder of the risks of public life.
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Small bonus in McDonalds Shrek glasses recall: $3 refund for $2 glass
McDonalds hopes to collect all 12 million collectible glasses after announcing the Shrek glasses recall June 4.
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McDonalds Shrek glass recall leaves customers wondering what to do
McDonalds Shrek glass recall was announced June 4, but details on how to return the 12 million cadmium-tainted glasses won't be available until June 8.
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McDonald's recalls 12 million cadmium-tainted Shrek drinking glasses
The toxic metal cadmium has been detected in the paint on Shrek-themed drinking glasses being sold McDonald's in the United States, forcing the company to recall 12 million of the collectibles.
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Shrek glass recall: Toxic cadmium found on glasses
Some 12 million glasses are included in McDonald's Shrek glass recall. The glasses' designs contain traces of cadmium, a toxic chemical.
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Want real financial reform for Wall Street? Do this.
Senator Lincoln wants to stop big banks' risky derivative trades from being subsidized by taxpayers. Here's how to keep her measure in the financial reform bill.







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