| Earlier Nights in New Orleans? |
Officials in New Orleans are considering tightening a youth curfew in the latest attempt to fight crime in a city with the nation's highest murder rate and what its mayor has called "a culture of death."
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| J.P. Morgan Banker Tapped for FDIC |
The White House plans to nominate former Bush administration official Jeremiah Norton to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., a key banking regulator.
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| Another Occupy D.C. Encampment Cleared |
Workers wearing masks and white hazmat suits began clearing a second Occupy D.C. encampment Sunday afternoon, a day after 11 were arrested and a police officer was hit in the face with a brick following a pre-dawn raid Saturday at a separate downtown park.
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| Foreclosure Deal Is Closer |
Federal and state officials aim to wrap up this week a multibillion-dollar agreement with five major banks to settle probes of alleged foreclosure abuses.
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| The Indy Victory Lap No One Expected |
For the New York Giants, a season that began under a caution flag ended with victory in Indianapolis, with a 21-17 defeat of New England in Super Bowl XLVI.
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| Romney Builds Momentum |
Romney appears to be shoring up conservative support after his win in Nevada but Gingrich vowed to fight on, betting on strength in the South.
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| Gingrich Counting on 'Reagan States' |
Newt Gingrich is betting his stalled presidential campaign will perform well when the race turns to Reagan country—a string of Southern states where the former president and Gingrich role model was strong in his own presidential bids.
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