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Marc-André Hamelin: Tiny Desk Concert
Watch the pianist, who's been called "a performer of near-superhuman prowess," play a smart set that spans six centuries.
No. 3 Justice Department Official To Depart For The Private Sector
Associate Attorney General Tony West served as the point man for the Obama administration's efforts to recover taxpayer money in settlements related to residential-mortgage-backed securities.
Feds, DOJ Prepare 3rd Secret Briefing On Confidential Sources For Hill Bosses
Congressional leaders say they're mostly satisfied with what they've learned about the counterintelligence investigation but have a few more questions for the FBI and Department of Justice.
Biden wants Congress to boost penalties for executives when midsize banks fail
President Biden said the current law limits his administration's power to hold executives responsible when midsize banks fail due to mismanagement.
Ike Threatens Texas Oil Refineries
Hurricane Ike is storming toward the Gulf Coast of Texas — home to a quarter of the nation's oil refining capacity. As refineries shut down in anticipation of the storm, wholesale gasoline prices have shot up, despite crude oil prices falling to their lowest level in more than five months.
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Niger's presidential guard has detained President Bazoum, raising fears of a coup
Soldiers from Niger's presidential guard have blockaded the presidential palace, and regional African leaders condemned the move as an "attempted coup."
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Jury Declares Lay and Skilling Guilty of Fraud
Former Enron Corp. chiefs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling are convicted Thursday of conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud in a case born from one of the biggest business scandals in U.S. history. The pair now face lengthy prison sentences.
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Kenny Beats: Tiny Desk Concert
One of the most sought after producers in music brings a trio of familiar voices to the Tiny Desk.
Iraq expels Sweden's ambassador over Quran burning, after protests at Swedish Embassy
Iraq expelled Sweden's ambassador and recalled its diplomat from Sweden, hours after protesters attacked the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad, setting fire to part of the building.
'Badass' Guys: Giving History A Kick (And A Punch)
Author Ben Thompson's new book collects the stories of characters whom you do not want to mess with. It pulls from both history and legend, telling stories from Jesus and Genghis Khan to Captain Kirk and Chuck Norris.
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