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CNNMoney: Mortgage fraud inquiry nets hundreds

Hundreds of people across the country have been arrested by law enforcement officials targeting crooked mortgage brokers, real estate agents, and other industry officials, the head of the FBI and a top Justice Department official said Thursday.

Time.com: Marine On Trial in Detainee Death

A Marine accused of killing an unarmed detainee in Iraq is heading to court to answer charges of unpremeditated murder and dereliction of duty

Clinton explains RFK assassination reference

Sen. Hillary Clinton said Friday that she regretted comments that evoked the June 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy as part of her explanation for why she was staying in the presidential race late into the primary season.

People.com: Jenna Bush Wedding Weekend Kicks Off with a 'Texas-Size' Party

Jenna Bush and Henry Hager celebrate at a rehearsal dinner Friday

Secret Service probes alleged noose incident

The Secret Service is investigating whether the racially charged symbol of a noose was displayed in its Maryland training facility.

Pope Benedict XVI begins first U.S. tour

A smiling Pope Benedict XVI arrived in the United States on Tuesday afternoon to start the six-day, two-city journey that will take him from the White House to the halls of the United Nations.

McCain says he'll take Secret Service protection

Sen. John McCain has made it very clear he doesn't want Secret Service protection, but Friday bowed to reality and said he will take it.

Time.com: Vantage Point: Assassination Fun

Deer season, rabbit season, duck season: these have their places on the hunters' calendar. But in movie melodrama, shooting-the-President season knows no limits

Time.com: A Short History of White House Fires

When disaster strikes, it can be catastrophic, but the President's official home has a relatively good record of preventing conflagrations

Judge: White House visitor logs are public documents

The White House must release its visitor logs and cannot hide behind a shield of privilege, a federal judge ruled Monday. The Bush administration has resisted public disclosure while it fights a lawsuit over alleged political influence by conservative Christian leaders.

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