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![]() Boston Globe | Secret Service director apologizes Boston Globe By Ed O'Keefe Charles Dharapak/AP Secret Service director Mark Sullivan and Charles Edwards, Homeland Security's acting inspector general, testified on Wednesday in Washington. WASHINGTON - The director of the US Secret Service publicly apologized for Lawmakers skeptical Secret Service scandal was one-time deal Agency chief apologizes for 'dumb things' Secret Service chief says there's no culture of misbehavior |
![]() MiamiHerald.com | Washington taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud Fox News South Dakota, Oklahoma, Washington, DC, Minnesota and Washington state have the highest percentage of recipients seeking four or more replacement cards over a year. But USDA officials said that doesn't necessarily indicate a high rate of fraud. Gov't taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud Federal government wants to give states more power to combat food stamp fraud New measures crafted to reduce food stamp fraud |
![]() The Associated Press | 14-year-old Texan wins National Geographic Bee The Associated Press By BRETT ZONGKER, AP – 1 minute ago WASHINGTON (AP) — A first-time contender from Texas won the annual National Geographic Bee Thursday in Washington, claiming the top prize in a contest that started with local competitions among about 4 million Hayward student's Geography Bee move pays off Texas teen wins National Geographic Bee Alex Trebek hosts National Geographic Bee to determine which state has the |
![]() TSN | Bryce Harper, Nationals no match for Phillies' Cole Hamels Chicago Sun-Times AP May 24, 2012 10:12AM Washington Nationals starting pitcher Edwin Jackson throws against the Philadelphia Phillies in the first inning of a baseball game on Wednesday, May 23, 2012, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr) PHILADELPHIA — No dustups Nationals vs. Phillies: Cole Hamels dominates Bryce Harper and Washington in Hamels' gem lifts Phillies over Nationals Harper, Nationals shut down by Phillies 4-1 |
- The Washington Post Washington Post RICHMOND — A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday on the legal definition of piracy, saying an armed attack on a US vessel can be considered piracy even if no one ever boards or robs the ship. The 200-year-old US Supreme Court definition of piracy |




