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The deal isn’t official yet, but the New York Times and Los Angeles Times say Al Sharpton is all but certain to get his own show at 6pm EST on MSNBC. It doesn’t come without a dose of drama, though. Sharpton won the job over the outspoken Cenk Uygur, who…

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Eurozone leaders today agreed to a sweeping deal that will grant Greece a massive new bailout and radically reshape the currency union’s rescue fund, allowing it to act pre-emptively when crises build up. The deal resolves a political deadlock between Europe’s top economic authorities over how to save Greece that…

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Florida residents still seething over the Casey Anthony verdict may want to avert their eyes: They’re still paying the tab for her defense. Anthony’s legal team has billed the state $147,018 in expenses so far, reports the Orlando Sentinel . This particular sum doesn’t include lawyer salaries, notes ABC News…

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A little role reversal on the job-discrimination front: The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission accuses a Puerto Rican jewelry and beauty products company of hiring only women for managerial jobs. In its federal lawsuit, the agency says Ventura Corporation repeatedly discriminated against men from 2004 through at least 2008 by…

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This week has brought water tourism disasters at Yosemite and Maui , but finally we’ve got a happy ending to a similar tale: A 30-year-old Michigan woman survived a fall into the rapids below Niagara Falls, reports KSDK-TV . Lindsey Burgess fell in while hiking with her fiance, and she got quickly…

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Ohio accounts for more air pollution than any other state, according to a new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council spotted by LiveScience . The state’s power plants pumped out 44.5 million pounds of chemicals in 2009, or 12% of all US industrial air pollution. Overall, US power plants…

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This probably doesn’t say great things about Jon Huntsman’s 2012 race so far: His campaign manager is resigning, the Washington Post reports. A Huntsman adviser didn’t explain the reason for Susie Wiles’ departure other than noting “the campaign is moving into phase two, which will be more aggressive from a…

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African lions are most likely to hunt prey on moonless nights, and especially on nights following a full, bright moon, the Telegraph reports. A study looked at roughly 500 lion attacks on Tanzanian villagers over the past two decades, and found that a vast majority occurred between dusk and 10pm…

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President Obama and John Boehner are reportedly back at the bargaining table, and they could be near a deal to cut the deficit and raise the debt ceiling. The rumored $3 trillion agreement between the administration and top Republicans could include entitlement changes and set plans for tax reform, reports…

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It’s not just Sony and Citigroup that face a hacking threat: Small businesses are becoming an increasingly popular target, reports the Wall Street Journal . Of 761 data breaches investigated in 2010, 63% were against firms with 100 or fewer workers. Some 95% of the credit card breaches Visa has discovered…

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