- Tax-fed firms keep paying big bonuses.
- Another wave of protests breaks out in Iran.
- Signs of a Republican recovery?
- Rhode Island threatens to close more than 1,200 businesses for failing to pay sales taxes.
- Army medical centers score poorly on timely access to routine treatments.
- According to a new CDC report, 11 percent of out-of-pocket medical spending in America goes to alternative remedies.
- Some towns have unique reasons for installing surveillance cameras.
- D.C. man arrested for disorderly conduct for singing “I hate the police” as a (admittedly odd and juvenile) form of protesting the disorderly conduct arrest of Henry Louis Gates.
- Philly residents caught having fun. So city bans it.
- New jobless claims up, but still below last month's peak.
- U.S. moves toward federal mandate of ignition interlock systems for first-time DWI offenders.
- Cigar companies taking hit from smoking bans, large tax increases.
- House refuses to remove pork from new defense bill, leaving in "dozens of new ships, planes, helicopters and armored vehicles that Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates says the military does not need to fund next year."
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