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Court won’t hear Nintendo patent case

The high court refused to hear an appeal from Anascape Ltd. on Monday. A federal jury decided that Nintendo infringed on Anascape’s existing patent of the technology used to make joysticks while designing its Wii Classic, WaveBird and Gamecube contr…

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Fight Night: What to watch in Tuesday’s elections

There will be more than one way to measure the biggest loser in prime time on Tuesday night — and we’re not talking weight loss.

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Barbour: House to go GOP, not likely for Senate

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says he’s confident Republicans will take control of the House in Tuesday’s elections, but not likely the Senate.

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5 Reasons Americans Are So Wrong About Major Economic Facts

According to a new Bloomberg poll, six in ten Americans think most of the money spent to rescue banks will be lost forever. Six in ten think the economy shrunk over the past year. One in two think federal income taxes have gone up in the past two ye…

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The GM Bailout Was A Big Success. So Why Doesn’t Anyone Care?

General Motors made news twice this week. First it announced that it was investing $190 million in a Michigan factory that will build its newest Cadillac and, along the way, create 600 jobs.

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All Patriots ‘Know’ that Moses Wrote the Constitution

The subject of today’s class is the Constitution, but the discussion keeps veering to various methods of sending Mexicans back where they came from. Not surprising: Our instructor is Lester Pearce, Arizona Justice of the Peace and brother of Russell…

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For the First Time, the TSA Meets Resistance

“Starting tomorrow, we’re going to search your crotchal area.” This past Wednesday, I showed up at Baltimore-Washington International for a flight to Providence, R.I. I had a choice of two TSA screening checkpoints. I picked mine based on the…

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In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history’s narrative

Civil War historian and University of Richmond President Edward Ayers at the American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar, in Richmond.

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U.S. official says cargo bombs were built to explode ‘in flight’

The two package bombs intercepted by authorities in Britain and Dubai last week appear to have been built to detonate “in flight” and to bring down the planes carrying them, President Barack Obama’s top counterterrorism adviser said Sunday.

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Opening arguments set in Tom DeLay’s trial

Opening arguments were set for Monday in the long delayed trial of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, a once powerful but polarizing Republican politician accused of illegally financing Texas GOP legislative races in 2002.

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