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The following is by By Greg Sargent, and printed in the Washington Post: I just got off the phone with Abraham Foxman, the Holocaust survivor who heads the Anti-Defamation League.

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Virginia Marine Police say they are towing the boat of a man with a suspicious device attached to himself to shore. Officials say the man is in a nine foot

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A powerful adversary emerged Thursday to slam Mayor Bloomberg’s plan to close 20 FDNY companies – Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. Silver, one of the most influential pols in the state,

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A United Airlines ad across the street from ground zero that reads “You’re going to like where we land” has some New Yorkers saying the sign is insensitive because it

With his endorsement Thursday of a key Palestinian statehood demand, President Obama just rolled the dice with a small but vital segment of his base — the American Jewish community.

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