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Money and guns pouring over the border, INTO Mexico

We’ve already told you the serious heat packed by drug cartel hit men on Juarez streets are High-powered rifles and pistols traced to suspected gun smugglers in El Paso. But now Mexican Fed’s are telling Texas and U.S. Lawmakers that money and guns are streaming across our border into Juarez at the rate of about $10 billion a year.


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Post-Holiday Nod for Hill?

Obama aide says the president-elect is on track to nominate Hillary as sec'y of state after Thanksgiving | INTERACTIVE

Gates Appears Likely to Stay as Pentagon Chief
Palin Conducts TV Interview While Turkey is Slaughtered
Obama's Cabinet Picks Heavy on Washington Experience
Obama to Tap Arizona Gov. as Homeland Security Chief
Guessing Game On About Obama's Possible Tech Czar

(Fri, 21 November 2008 05:15:43 EST)


Eyes on Obama's Cell Records

Verizon Wireless says employees, without authorization, accessed President-elect Barack Obama's cell phone account

(Fri, 21 November 2008 05:15:43 EST)


Report: U.S. Dominance to Fade

Alarming government report predicts the threat of a nuclear war and the decline of America as a global power by 2025

(Fri, 21 November 2008 05:15:43 EST)


Senate Pushes Iran on Missing Former FBI Agent

A U.S. senator introduced a resolution Thursday calling on the Iranian government to allow the FBI to dig deeper into the disappearance of former agent Robert Levinson, who vanished in Iran in 2007.

(Thu, 20 November 2008 14:01:14 EST)


Cell Phone in Man's Chest Pocket Stops Bullet

A man says his cell phone saved his life. A stray .45-caliber bullet hit R.J. Richard's chest while he was mowing the lawn — hitting so hard he thought it was a stone kicked out by his tractor. He pulled out the phone. It fell apart.

(Fri, 21 November 2008 01:09:52 EST)


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