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The Slatest: April 30, 2012

Wife of Former Edwards Aide Breaks Down on Stand

Wife of Former Edwards Aide Breaks Down on Stand

Cheri Young tells the court that the former White House hopeful claimed the cover-up was "for the good of the country."

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Romney Says "Even Jimmy Carter" Would Have Authorized Osama Raid

Romney Says "Even Jimmy Carter" Would Have Authorized Osama Raid

The GOP contender pushes back against the president's recent national policy narrative.

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Obama Unveils 2012 Campaign Slogan

Obama Unveils 2012 Campaign Slogan

"Forward" replaces "Change" as the president's one-word pitch to American voters.

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Council Members Sue NYC Over Occupy Response

Council Members Sue NYC Over Occupy Response

The lawmakers allege that police used excessive force and violated protesters' free speech rights during last year's demonstrations.

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Freedom Tower Set To Claim Title as NYC's Tallest

Freedom Tower Set To Claim Title as NYC's Tallest

The unfinished building is set to take the title from the Empire State Building, weather permitting.

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Microsoft, B&N Join Forces on E-Book Business

Microsoft, B&N Join Forces on E-Book Business

The software giant will invest $300 million in the Nook, giving it a better chance to compete with the Kindle and iPad.

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FCC: Google Staff Knew of Wi-Fi Data Collection

FCC: Google Staff Knew of Wi-Fi Data Collection

A new report suggests that the Internet giant could have moved faster to stop the controversial practice.

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China's Censors Black Out Activist's Escape

China's Censors Black Out Activist's Escape

Meanwhile, American and Chinese officials are set to meet later this week to decide Chen Guangcheng's fate.

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Apparent Suicide Attacks Shake Syrian Cease-Fire

Apparent Suicide Attacks Shake Syrian Cease-Fire

The bombings suggest opposition forces are shifting focus to larger government targets.

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