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EPA stalls on addressing greenhouse gas emissions, Congress slows pace as election approaches, Iraq offers to help Turkey with Kurdish rebels, Mississippi mayor indicted, consumers opt for cheaper products, ICC to charge Sudanese leader with genocide.
• "President Bush signed a bill Thursday that overhauls rules about government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases," ...
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- A daily roundup of the day's top stories on Congress, the White House and the world, plus the morning's top editorials and op-eds.
7/11/2008 Earlybird
- Congress: Lawmakers Slow The Pace As Election Approaches
- Iraq: Gov't. Offers To Help Turkey With Kurdish Rebels
- Nation: Miss. Mayor Indicted; Ohio Residents Ruled Victims Of Racism
- Economy: Consumers Opt For Cheaper Products
- World: ICC To Charge Sudanese Leader With Genocide
- Campaigns: The Tortoise And The Hare
- Commentary: The Perks Of High Gasoline Prices