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Judge Orders Release of 5 Terror Suspects
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the release of five Algerians held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the continued detention of a sixth in a major blow to the Bush administration's strategy of keeping terror suspects locked up without charges. (Nov. 20)
Democrats Postpone Auto Industry Bailout
Democratic leaders in Congress sidetracked legislation to bail out the auto industry Thursday and demanded the Big 3 develop a plan assuring the money would make them economically viable. (Nov. 20)
Emanuel Meets With Republican Leaders
President-elect Barack Obama's chief of staff Rahm Emanuel is meeting with Republican leaders. Emanuel said the problems facing the country require good ideas from both parties. (Nov. 20)
Jobless Claims Jump to 16-year High
New claims for unemployment benefits jumped last week to a 16-year high, the Labor Department said Thursday, providing more evidence of a rapidly weakening job market expected to get even worse next year. (Nov. 20)
Raw Video: Family Fights at Funeral
An argument between family members escalated to a brawl during a funeral for a 1-year-old boy in Milwaukee Wednesday. (Nov. 20)
Senate Cancels Vote on Doomed Auto Bailout
The Senate's top Democrat called off a planned vote on a $25-billion auto industry bailout. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says he wanted to figure out some way to help Detroit's struggling Big Three but that efforts to do so had stalled. (Nov. 19)
Napolitano Top Choice for Homeland Security Job
Democratic officials say Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is President-elect Barack Obama's top choice for Homeland Security secretary. (Nov. 20)
Young Murder Suspect: Out of Jail for Tgiving
An 8-year-old boy accused of killing his father and another man in St. Johns, Arizona, will be allowed to spend Thanksgiving with his mother. (Nov. 19)
Raw Video: Stevens Bids Senate Farewell
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has yielded the Senate floor for the last time, having lost his reelection bid under a cloud of federal felony convictions for lying on disclosure forms. (Nov. 20)
Supervisor Suspended After Video of Turkey Abuse
Global poultry grower Aviagen Inc. said it has suspended a supervisor and would investigate a video released by an animal rights group that appears to show horrific abuse of turkeys at the company's West Virginia farms. (Nov. 19)
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