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Apple's new MacBook; RFK Jr.'s abuse accusations; SCOTUS won't hear "birther" case; and more.

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The Slatest: June 11, 2012

U.S. Commerce Secretary Cited for Felony Hit-And-Run

U.S. Commerce Secretary Cited for Felony Hit-And-Run

But an administration spokeswoman said Monday that John Bryson had suffered a seizure on the day of the accidents.

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RFK Jr. Accused Wife of Abuse Prior to Her Suicide

RFK Jr. Accused Wife of Abuse Prior to Her Suicide

A 2011 divorce filing sheds light on the couple's deteriorating marriage.

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SCOTUS, Again, Refuses To Hear "Birther" Case

SCOTUS, Again, Refuses To Hear "Birther" Case

The high court on Monday shot down an appeal from Alan Keyes and the American Independent Party.

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Apple Unveils New MacBooks

Apple Unveils New MacBooks

Money Box: But to stay ahead of the laptop curve, Apple needs to keep innovating rather than trying to block the world from imitating them.

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Major Insurer Promises To Keep Key Obamacare Provisions

Major Insurer Promises To Keep Key Obamacare Provisions

Regardless of the Supreme Court decision, one of the largest insurance providers will stick to some parts of the reform.

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GMA's Robin Roberts Has Rare Blood, Bone Marrow Disorder

GMA's Robin Roberts Has Rare Blood, Bone Marrow Disorder

The diagnosis comes roughly five years after the TV anchor beat breast cancer.

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Egyptian Officials Say Mubarak in "Full Coma"

Egyptian Officials Say Mubarak in "Full Coma"

But the official story conflicts with reporting on the ground that suggests the former president is awake.

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Chicago Teachers To Authorize Strike

Chicago Teachers To Authorize Strike

The union is hoping to use the threat of a walkout as leverage at the negotiating table.

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Romney Hits Obama Over

Romney Hits Obama Over "Fine" Remark in New Ad

The controversy over the president's statement on the private sector dominated the Sunday talk shows.

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Spain Aid Hardly Means End for Euro Zone Woes

Spain Aid Hardly Means End for Euro Zone Woes

Highly indebted banks in other weak European countries could need similar help in the near future.

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Two U.S. Attorneys Will Lead Leaks Probe

Two U.S. Attorneys Will Lead Leaks Probe

The controversy over stories that revealed national security secrets is becoming a liability for Obama.

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