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Pakistan's Former Ambassador Haqqani Found Guilty In Seeking US Support

Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's former ambassador to the U.S., was found guilty by a Pakistani commission probing allegations that the diplomat, on behalf of Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, sought help of the government of the United States in ousting Islamabad's military leadership.
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Nebraska Supreme Court Tosses Out Keystone XL Suit

Nebraska landowners challenging the constitutionality of state laws dealing with the Keystone XL Pipeline will have to pin their hopes on Nebraska's lower district court, as its Supreme Court decided it will not hear their case.
Failing to woo Latinos

Romney's Latino Woes Continue

Mitt Romney continues to trail far behind President Obama among Latino voters, imperiling his prospects in a handful of swing states.
U.S. Attorney General Holder delivers a speech at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago

AG Holder Defends Embattled Voting Rights Act

As the 1965 Voting Rights Act comes under fire from Republican lawmakers and conservative justices on the Supreme Court, Holder explains why it's still needed to fight inequality at the polls.

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