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The NYPD's anti-Muslim training film; Fed to keep interest rates low; Somali pirates, Google privacy and more.

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The Slatest: January 25, 2012

Fed To Keep Interest Rates Low Through 2014

Fed To Keep Interest Rates Low Through 2014

The central bank doesn't predict significant economic growth before then.

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Despite Claims to Contrary, NYPD Used Anti-Muslim Training Video

Despite Claims to Contrary, NYPD Used Anti-Muslim Training Video

The controversial film depicts American Muslims as having a secret, anti-U.S. agenda.

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Wisconsin Governor Raises $12M For Recall Fight

Wisconsin Governor Raises $12M For Recall Fight

Both sides appear energized for a high-stakes special election expected later this year.

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Users Can't Opt Out of Google's New Privacy Policy

Users Can't Opt Out of Google's New Privacy Policy

The Internet titan will be able to access user data across Google platforms like Gmail and YouTube.

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Navy SEALs Rescue Hostages in Somalia

Navy SEALs Rescue Hostages in Somalia

The two foreign aid workers, including an American, were taken captive by Somali pirates three months ago.

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After OWS, U.S. Drops in Press Freedom Rankings

After OWS, U.S. Drops in Press Freedom Rankings

The nation drops 27 places in annual index thanks to the harsh treatment of reporters covering the protests.

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Ron Paul Uses Son's TSA Incident For Fundraising Pitch

Ron Paul Uses Son's TSA Incident For Fundraising Pitch

GOP hopeful asks supporters to deliver with "End the TSA Money Bomb."

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Michele Bachmann Running For Re-election

Michele Bachmann Running For Re-election

After a failed White House run, the congresswoman will look to win another House term.

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Egyptians Mark Anniversary of Tahrir Square Uprising

Egyptians Mark Anniversary of Tahrir Square Uprising

While the mood was mostly celebratory, some demonstrators pushed for a "second revolution."

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Gingrich Pulls Even With Romney in National Poll

Gingrich Pulls Even With Romney in National Poll

Fresh off his dominating South Carolina win, Gingrich continues to challenge Romney's status as the front-runner.

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