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Justice Department Won't Retry Sen. Menendez After Corruption Case Mistrial
Prosecutors had planned to retry the New Jersey senator after last year's mistrial. But they relented Wednesday, one week after a federal judge threw out some of the bribery charges against him.
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There you are, steamed at paying $3 for a gallon of gasoline. So how does it feel to learn that some people are paying $2 dollars, or even a buck a gallon? That's because they bought from a Minnesota chain that allows customers to purchase gasoline at market prices, then stockpile for periods when gas is more expensive.
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World War I Serves as 'Life Class' for Young Artists
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A Song Of Stability From The Plains Of Estonia
When the young composer Tõnu Kõrvits puts a lush, new spin on an old song by one of his compatriots, the long line of singing traditions in Estonia continues unbroken.
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'Wait Wait' for September 21, 2024: With Not My Job guest Gary Oldman
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