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The body-bomb scare; Colin Powell's endorsement indecision; JoePa's multimillion-dollar benefit package; and more.

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Body-Bomb Scare Aboard Flight Forces Emergency Landing

Body-Bomb Scare Aboard Flight Forces Emergency Landing

The Paris-to-North-Carolina flight was escorted to Maine by a pair of F-15s.

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SpaceX Makes History With Rocket Launch

SpaceX Makes History With Rocket Launch

The private company became the first in history to send a vessel to the International Space Station.

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Colin Powell Mum on Whether He'll Back Obama Again

Colin Powell Mum on Whether He'll Back Obama Again

The former secretary of state says he's keeping his "powder dry" for now.

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Penn State To Pay Paterno's Widow $13.4 Million

Penn State To Pay Paterno's Widow $13.4 Million

The former coach made about $1 million a year when he was removed by the university's trustees. 

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Study: Congressional Speech Drops Grade Level

Study: Congressional Speech Drops Grade Level

New research suggests that lawmakers now speak like high school sophomores while on the House and Senate floors.

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GOP Praise Puts Obama Surrogate on Defensive

GOP Praise Puts Obama Surrogate on Defensive

Cory Booker: "I am very upset that I am being used by the GOP this way."

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SCOTUS: Children Born After Father's Death Not Assured Benefits

SCOTUS: Children Born After Father's Death Not Assured Benefits

But the justices admit that the current laws weren't written with modern medicine in mind.

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Ronald Reagan's Blood To Be Auctioned

Ronald Reagan's Blood To Be Auctioned

An auction house is selling what it claims is an empty vial with "residue" from blood drawn from the former president.

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Notre Dame Sues Over Contraception Mandate

Notre Dame Sues Over Contraception Mandate

The university is the biggest name in the list of the Catholic institutions now suing the Obama administration.

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Prosecution, Defense To Appeal Ravi Sentence

Prosecution, Defense To Appeal Ravi Sentence

The former Rutgers student was sentenced to 30 days in jail on Monday for spying on his roommate with a webcam.

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Business Today: Wall Street ends flat after late volatility

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Wall Street ends flat after late volatility
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks closed mostly flat on Tuesday after volatility late in the session, with weakness in materials and energy shares offsetting strength in financials.
Dell results disappoint Street, shares dive
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc's quarterly revenue fell more than Wall Street's expectations, hurt by weak sales to consumers, large enterprises and government units.
SEC, FINRA call for Facebook review, pressure builds
(Reuters) - Two top U.S. financial regulators called for a review of the initial public offering of Facebook last week, putting fresh pressure on the company, its embattled lead underwriter and the Nasdaq.
Ford gets second investment-grade nod from Moody's
DETROIT (Reuters) - Moody's Investors Service upgraded Ford Motor Co to an "investment grade" credit rating on Tuesday, a move that allows the No. 2 U.S. automaker to reclaim its iconic Blue Oval insignia and other collateral pledged during its 2006 crisis.
SAP to buy Ariba, enterprise value $4.3 billion
(Reuters) - SAP AG said it would buy smaller software maker Ariba Inc for $45 a share, representing an enterprise value of about $4.3 billion, the latest in a string of acquisitions to help fuel revenue growth at the German technology company.
Gupta on Rajaratnam's "important people" list: witness
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Goldman Sachs director and McKinsey & Co executive Rajat Gupta was on a list of "important people" that now-imprisoned hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam was willing to be disturbed to take their phone calls, his onetime secretary testified at Gupta's insider-trading trial on Tuesday.
SEC looking at JPMorgan's financial reporting
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission told lawmakers on Tuesday that her agency is probing JPMorgan Chase and Co's financial reporting and emphasized that big banks are required to publicly disclose changes to the models they use to measure risk.
Exclusive: Housing chief leaves Morgan to launch buy-to-rent fund
(Reuters) - Oliver Chang, head of U.S. housing strategy at Morgan Stanley, who has written more about foreclosed homes as an investment opportunity than any other Wall Street analyst, is leaving his firm to start his own buy-to-rent housing fund.
Wells Fargo increases return targets
(Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co on Tuesday increased its goals for returns on assets and shareholder payouts while executives pledged to carefully manage risk throughout the company's sweeping operations.
Home resales rise, boding well for economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The pace of sales for existing homes in April rose to its fastest in nearly two years and a falloff in foreclosures helped cause an unexpected jump in prices, hopeful signs for the country's economic recovery.
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