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  • Evidence before the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks reveals that, in the months before the attacks, intelligence reports suggesting a major terrorist threat against U.S. interests surged. Reports also suggest top intelligence officials questioned the Bush administration's response to what's being dubbed the "summer of threat." Hear NPR's Pam Fessler.
  • An advocacy group says many same-sex Illinois couples in civil unions have trouble filing joint taxes, getting health benefits for their partners and…
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which marks its 25th anniversary this year. Today, Schalch reports on Republican legislation pending in Congress which would reform the agency.
  • reports that the Japanese computer chip industry has managed to maintain its competitive world position despite a four-year recession by continuing to invest in research and development.
  • This post includes audio and links for WKMS Student Reporter Taylor Inman. WKMS is submitting Inman's work for the Best College Reporter award for the…
  • has divided along party lines. In a report, Republican members suggested the White House's acquisition of FBI background files had a sinister motive, while Democrats accused the Republicans of simply trying to damage the President.
  • whether to make public an Ethics Committee report into the conduct of House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The investigation has been underway for two years, and the committee is deeply divided along party lines.
  • of presidential campaigns from the past. The Campaign Discourse Mapping Project reviewed speeches, debates, news reports, political ads, and letters to the editor from 1960, '80, '88, and '92.
  • By Gary PittsMurray, KY – Kentucky wildlife officials are looking for used Christmas tree donations. Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman Jeff Ross…
  • After spending a few weeks intensively caring for four orphaned hummingbirds last summer, a wildlife rehabilitator is surprised to find that the birds have bonded to her, even after they are set free.
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