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A look at top contenders for the president-elect's administration.
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Prosecutors say Lori Drew, 49, used MySpace to prey on her teenage neighbor.
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CIA drug plane shoot-down program mistakenly killed 2 Americans in 2001.
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Princeton students match wits with inmates in a Trenton, N.J. prison.
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After his election defeat, the Alaska Republican gives emotional Senate speech.
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Congress grills CEOs on jets, but they leave Washington the same way they came.
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Judge orders release of 5 terror suspects from Guantanamo; urges government not to appeal
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With "ex-president" on the resume, business is good.
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Obama's top AG pick is the first African-American to hold several DOJ top spots.
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Parents who dropped off kids under "Safe Haven" law speak for the first time.
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Should the number of embryos implanted in women be regulated?
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After falling in love, a Kansas pharmacist donates a kidney to a customer.
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Despite Detroit's troubles, NASCAR chairman thinks Big 3 will stay in racing.
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N.Y. doctors donate fees to treat a boy with a rare disorder.
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Ashley Dupré tells Diane Sawyer, "I was doing my job" and shocked by scandal.