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The Homeland Security Department confronts some serious problems in its RFID program that would widen the scope for illegal access of confidential data, a new report released by Inspector General Richard Skinner warns.
As noted earlier, the DHS is...
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Police in the Mexican state of Yucatan have found the bodies of 11 men, decapitated and piled on each other.
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Mexico’s Supreme Court has voted to uphold legal abortion in the capital.
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The Supreme Court indicated Wednesday it will uphold a Mexico City law allowing abortion that has divided the country.
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Oil prices shot up near $119 a barrel Wednesday, rising for a third day as Tropical Storm Gustav spun toward the Gulf of Mexico and threatened to collide with offshore...
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Oil prices rose above $117 a barrel in Asia Wednesday on concerns that Tropical Storm Gustav may disrupt operations in the Gulf of Mexico, home to a quarter of U.S....
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So this is it, huh? This is what I get for being a good citizen. This is what I have to show for my hard work and patriotic pride; for paying my bills, taxes,...
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Heavy rains have killed at least 50 horses at a Mexico City equestrian club and the 71-year-old watchman who tried to save them, officials said Tuesday.
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Three decapitated bodies were found Tuesday in an empty lot outside Tijuana, the federal Attorney General’s Office said.
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