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Dems goad Romney on taxes; Twitter backtracks after muzzling journalist; India's lights come back on; and more.

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The Slatest: July 31, 2012

Harry Reid Speculates Romney "Didn't Pay Taxes for 10 Years"

Harry Reid Speculates Romney "Didn't Pay Taxes for 10 Years"

The Democrat admits he doesn't know if that's true, but doesn't let that slow down his attack.

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Twitter Backtracks After Muzzling Journalist Who Criticized NBC

Twitter Backtracks After Muzzling Journalist Who Criticized NBC

Oremus: Twitter decides censorship may not be the best strategy for dealing with journalists who upset its corporate partners.

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Power Restored to Many Across India

Power Restored to Many Across India

India's grid is running again, after nearly half the country was left without energy on Tuesday.

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Romney Aide to Reporters: "Kiss My Ass."

Romney Aide to Reporters: "Kiss My Ass."

Campaign spokesperson lost his cool after reporters pushed the candidate for a comment on his bumpy overseas trip.

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Drew Peterson Murder Trial Begins

Drew Peterson Murder Trial Begins

The former Illinois cop faces a first-degree murder charge for the 2004 death of his third wife.

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Report: Apple To Unveil New iPhone in September

Report: Apple To Unveil New iPhone in September

Rumors also suggest the company will also unveil a smaller version of its iPad.

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Texas Mayor Will Be First Latino To Give DNC Keynote

Texas Mayor Will Be First Latino To Give DNC Keynote

The decision marks San Antonio's Julian Castro as a rising star within the party.

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Romney Denies He Critiqued "Palestinian Culture"

Romney Denies He Critiqued "Palestinian Culture"

The presumptive GOP nominee says the media is blowing up his overseas missteps to protect Obama.

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Gun Control Views Unchanged in Wake of Aurora Shooting

Gun Control Views Unchanged in Wake of Aurora Shooting

Americans remain largely split on whether the country needs stricter gun laws.

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