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- Airlines asked to reveal profits in FAA shutdown (AP)
- South Carolina vs. the world in House (Politico)
- GOP launches net neutrality probe (Politico)
- Huntsman: 'Conservation is conservative' (AP)
- Citizens panel to vote on Calif. political maps (AP)
- AU forces battle rebels in drought-hit Mogadishu (AFP)
- Latest developments in debt ceiling standoff (AP)
- Debt ceiling vote: A referendum on Boehner? (The Week)
- Mississippi NAACP leader sent to prison for 10 counts of voter fraud (Daily Calle
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- Ill. Congressman responds to child support report (AP)
- Bishop criticises Religion club
- True Religion 2nd-quarter net income climbs
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- Economy growing at slowest pace since recession (AP)
- Norway suspect questioned by police (AP)
- AWOL soldier condemned '09 Fort Hood shootings (AP)
- Man executed in Delaware for killing woman with ax (AP)
- Chavez turns 57 vowing to stay in power until 2031 (AP)
- Monument rising from ashes of largest NM fire (AP)
- 'Horrid Henry' book series get film treatment (AP)
- Republicans race to revive debt plan (Reuters)
- Moody's threatens Spain rating cut, euro falls (Reuters)
- Libyan rebels say military chief killed (Reuters)
- Exxon profit up 41 percent, misses Street (Reuters)
- Police say arrest of soldier foiled "terror plot" (Reuters)
- Norway to hold first funeral after killings (Reuters)
- BSkyB spends $1.6 billion to soothe investors (Reuters)
- S&P: Deficit cuts of $4 trillion a good start (Reuters)
- Debt crisis deepens as House postpones vote (AFP)
- British hacking scandal deepens as inquiry opens (AFP)
- House GOP sets vote on revamped debt-limit bill (AP)
- Voter frustration grows as debt deadline looms (AP)
- Gov't: Health tab to hit $4.6 trillion in 2020 (AP)
- Pitching for votes with movie clips, coarse talk (AP)
- Boehner's big bid on debt undone from right, left (AP)
- Rural US disappearing? Population share hits low (AP)
- Spec ops chief warns of al-Qaida 2.0 (AP)
- Romney looks past primary, campaigns against Obama (AP)
- Impasse over FAA continues (Politico)
- S.C. GOPer refuses to step down (Politico)
- Tea partyers rally for cuts, Boehner OK for now (AP)
- Senate confirms Mueller for new term as FBI head (AP)
- Ivorian president: All to be judged for crimes (AP)
- Obama to announce new fuel economy standards Friday (Reuters)
- Debt crisis: The Tea Party vs. John Boehner (The Week)
- The Debt Ceiling for Idiots (Pay Attention, Tea Partyers) (ContributorNetwork)
- Palin heading to Iowa, stoking speculation of bid (AP)
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- McNabb heading to Vikings, Holmes stays home (AP)
- Sony sinks to $199 mln quarterly loss on disaster (AP)
- Democrats say Obama should invoke 14th Amendment (AP)
- Norway PM: After attacks, make country more open (AP)
- FBI abduction team searches for missing NH girl (AP)
- Crowd clashes with LA police outside film premiere (AP)
- Lawmakers seek compromise on debt deal (Reuters)
- Visa rolls out new fee program (Reuters)
- Strauss-Kahn accuser meets with prosecutors (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Facing criticism, MERS cuts role in foreclosures (Reuters)
- Health bill to approach 20 percent of spend by 2020 (Reuters)
- Credit Suisse cuts 2,000 jobs as poor trading hurts results (Reuters)
- Sony sticks with profit outlook despite TV squeeze (Reuters)
- Hyundai beats forecasts with strong quarter (Reuters)
- US lawmakers set key debt vote as deadline looms (AFP)
- EU terror experts to meet as Norway probes killings (AFP)
- Judge dismisses suit on federal stem cell research (AP)
- Huntsman blames slow start on 'dog days of summer' (AP)
- Walter Reed closing after 102 years helping troops (AP)
- Lawmaker: 40 Americans join terrorists in Somalia (AP)
- Key Democrat says debt solution still possible (AP)
- Analysts: Senate Dem plan would save $2.2 trillion (AP)
- SPIN METER: Short-term debt hike confounds 2 sides (AP)
- Boehner: 'Get your ass in line' (Politico)
- The time for compromise is now (Politico)
- Analysis: Another sex scandal last thing DC needs (AP)
- Arrests prompt delays for Iraqis dreaming of US (AP)
- UK recognizes Libyan rebels, expels Gadhafi envoys (AP)
- U.S. judge upholds federal embryonic stem cell funds (Reuters)
- Analysis: Debate swirls over Kazakh succession (AP)
- Faith by numbers: why religion still matters
- Braves beat Pirates 4-3 in 19 innings (AP)
- Stock fall as lawmakers remain at odds over debt (AP)
- Norway PM: Attacks response to be 'more democracy' (AP)
- Urban League: Black middle class losing ground (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills Kandahar mayor in Afghanistan (AP)
- Lucas loses UK battle over stormtrooper helmets (AP)
- June durable goods orders fall on transportation (Reuters)
- Exclusive: SEC builds new tips machine to catch the next Madoff (Reuters)