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The Homeland Security Department announces almost $3 billion in grants to help communities prepare for a possible terrorist attack. Six urban areas will share $411 million in grants; some officials from major cities complain that their funding isn't enough.
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With millions of readers wanting to know what happens in the final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, security surrounding the printing and distribution is ultra-high. How can a publisher keep a book under wraps, and still have it available at bookstores at one minute past midnight?
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Residents of one neighborhood in New Haven, Conn., have taken their crime watch program to a new level. Amid a rash of crime, the patrollers are carrying concealed weapons, saying if armed police can't protect their streets, they'll do it themselves.
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Washington Post White House correspondent Michael Abramowitz in Wednesday's paper reveals records from Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. Cheney's office has fought to keep records from those meetings secret.
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Seven Marines face charges of murder and dereliction of duty in the 2005 deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha. But investigative officers are recommending that some charges be reduced, raising questions about whether the government's case is unraveling.
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