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Problems at Arlington National Cemetery investigated

Army Secretary John McHugh ordered a new investigation into poor record keeping and other problems at Arlington National Cemetery even as a separate investigation ended without an absolute answer to who is buried in a grave marked "Unknown."

H1N1 vaccinations to be offered to Guantanamo Bay detainees

The Pentagon will offer the H1N1 vaccination to detainees at the U.S. facility at Guantanamo Bay, officials there said Friday.

GOP's choice: Purity vs. power?

Usually, on the day before an election, the top story is how the candidates from each party are doing all they can to beat up the other side.

FSB: A simpler home office deduction

Nearly half of American firms are home-based businesses. But according to a National Federation of Independent Business survey, only 46% of them take a home office tax credit.

Obama nominates GOP congressman as Army secretary

President Obama nominated a Republican U.S. congressman from New York on Tuesday to be secretary of the Army.

Gates defends budget priorities

Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday defended his decision to shift budget funds to support weapons the U.S. military is using in Iraq and Afghanistan and away from research and weapons that may be used in future conflicts.

House panel: Somali stability is crucial to fighting piracy

Piracy off the East African coast will not be fully controlled until stability is restored to the troubled nation of Somalia, participants in a key U.S. House committee's hearing concluded Thursday.

Democrats voice concerns on Obama's Iraq drawdown plan

Top Democrats have expressed concern over President Obama's plan to draw down nearly two-thirds of U.S. forces in Iraq by August 2010, while some key Republicans are offering praise.

Obama to pull combat troops from Iraq by August 2010

President Obama told congressional leaders Thursday he's planning to pull all combat troops out of Iraq by August 2010, according to three congressional officials.

CNNMoney: Stimulus gives a lift to consumers

Retail sales rose more than expected in May, the first full month of payments aimed at stimulating the economy, according to a government report released Thursday.

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