Calif., N.Y. Consider Foreclosure Deal
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California and New York were considering Monday whether to join most other states in backing a long-awaited settlement with banks over foreclosure abuses
Tuscon Suspect to Stay at Mo. Facility
By AP / JULIE WATSONA federal judge ruled Monday that the suspect in the Tucson shooting that wounded Gabrielle Giffords will spend four more months at a federal prison facility where officials are forcibly medicating him
A Tale of Two Passes: How the Giants Won
By Sean GregorySpecial Report

Top 10 NYC vs. Boston Showdowns
As New York Giants prepare to take on the New England Patriots in Superbowl XLVI, TIME takes a look at other times New York City and Boston teams have battled it out on the field (or court or rink or diamond)
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Game Changer: Casey Nolan, Housing Visionary
Dissatisfied with the minimum legal requirements for housing for the disabled, Casey Nolan set out to reinvent housing for injured and impaired soldiers and veterans
The Top 10 Everything of 2011

News & Politics
It's hard to imagine any other 365 days packed with more news, starting with the jaw-dropping series of world-news events right through a political silly season of gaffes and upsets
Judge Upholds Texas Sonogram Abortion Law
By AP / JIM VERTUNOA federal judge on Monday upheld the Texas law requiring women to have a sonogram before having an abortion, saying an appeals court had forced him to declare the law constitutional
Parents Protest Scandalized L.A. School
By AP / ROBERT JABLONAbout three dozen parents and supporters protested Monday at an elementary school rocked by allegations of lewd conduct crimes by two teachers against children
Wash. Father Kills Sons in Murder-Suicide
By AP / BRIAN SKOLOFF, GENE JOHNSON and MIKE BAKERJosh Powell "I'm sorry, goodbye," Powell wrote in an email to his attorney just minutes before authorities say he set fire to his home, killing himself and his two young sons
Court Strikes Ga. Assisted Suicide Law
By AP / GREG BLUESTEINGeorgia's top court on Monday struck down a state law designed to discourage assisted suicides
Susan G. Komen Apologizes: Hoisted By Its Own Pink Ribbon?
By Ruth Davis Konigsberg
The most powerful breast cancer advocacy organization in the country forgot about one of its special interest groups: breast cancer survivors and their families
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Obama: U.S. Has 'Very Good' Intel on Iran
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Lawmakers Question Arlington Probe's Pace
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Army Orders Court-Martial in WikiLeaks Case
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Autopsies for Kids of Missing Utah Woman
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Madonna Headlines Halftime Show
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Snow Heads East After Slamming Colorado
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Indiana Election Chief Guilty of Fraud
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Lance Armstrong Doping Probe Dropped
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Unemployment Hits 8.3% after Hiring Burst
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U.S. Army: General Dies in Afghanistan
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House OKs Aviation Program Blueprint
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2nd Teacher Pulled from L.A. School
