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FBI access to e-mail and Web records raises fears
WASHINGTON -- Invasion of privacy in the Internet age. Expanding the reach of law enforcement to snoop on e-mail traffic or on Web surfing. Those are among the criticisms being aimed at the FBI as it tries to update a key surveillance law. (Updated 2:13 a.m. PT)

GOP gets wish: Rangel case in campaign season
WASHINGTON -- Republicans wanted an election-season ethics case against Democratic powerhouse Rep. Charles Rangel of New York. And now, it looks like they have one. (Updated 2:13 a.m. PT)

Ethics charges against Rep. Charles Rangel
A House investigative panel filed 13 charges of ethical wrongdoing against Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y. Among them are allegations that Rangel: (Updated 12:43 a.m. PT)

*THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2010
- Pentagon: Leak investigaton may go beyond military
- As many as 6,600 Arlington graves mixed up
- Bill to aid sick 9/11 responders fails in House
- Dems, GOP warily eye Arizona immigration ruling
- Obama to sign war spending bill
- Poll: Nearly 6 in 10 Pakistanis view US as enemy
- US military deaths in Afghan region at 1,122
- Obama signs Tribal Law and Order Act
- Intelligence nominee clears first Senate hurdle
- Partisan bickering delays oil spill legislation
- Study: US ability to probe nuclear blasts fades
- US Passports still vulnerable to fraud
- Army: Rising suicide rate reflects risk-taking
- US to press China, others on Iran sanctions
- AP-Univision Poll: College dreams for Hispanics
- Obama not on Chelsea Clinton's wedding guest list
- Pelosi stands by effort to rid House of corruption
- Obama defends education policies to critics
- Obama talks race, pop culture on 'The View'
- Obama: America needs to hear Sherrod's full story
- Senator: 6K graves at Arlington could be wrong
- Biden: US doing 'significant damage' to al-Qaida
- Obama to deliver education reform speech Thursday
- WikiLeaks fallout: Tighter access to US secrets?
 
*WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2010
- AP source: Intelligence nominee has smooth session
- Hungary sued over art looted during Holocaust
- FBI director defends bureau over test cheating
- Key Republican calls Kagan a 'dangerous' nominee
- Mueller says no racial targeting with guidelines
- Top Judiciary Republican calls Kagan 'dangerous'
- US official says nuclear treaty disputes lingered
- Congress narrows gap in cocaine sentences
- Founding member of terrorist group pleads guilty
- Senator: Panel will block mail delivery cut
- Justice says judge ruled correctly in Arizona case
- Congress ready to pass aviation safety measures
- Arizona helped deport thousands without new law
- GOP Sen. Snowe to support Kagan for Supreme Court
- FBI chief says agents assisting DOD on WikiLeaks
- Arizona helped deport thousands without new law
- SPIN METER: Warnings for Rangel between the lines
- EPA releases data on local toxics
 
*TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2010
- APNewsBreak: FBI says mastermind of botnet nabbed
- Big war boost clears Congress, despite Afghan leak
- Pentagon names sailor thought captured by Taliban
- Senate hearing on Lockerbie bomber postponed
- House rejects troop pullout from Pakistan
- Roll Call: House passes a war-funding bill
- AP source: DOJ supports DOD in WikiLeaks probe
- House passes pared-down measure to fund war
- Early reaction shows no sign of upending war plan
- As expected, Senate GOP blocks campaign bill
- Central Command nominee optimistic on Afghanistan
- Some Democrats wary as Obama ramps up fundraising
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,413
- Feinberg says he will divulge his salary
- Obama: Nothing new in leaked Afghan documents
- Fla. tourism official: hold media 'accountable'
- Pentagon begins full criminal probe of leaks
- Kerry dismisses leak papers as largely meaningless
- Travel group seeks $500 million for Gulf tourism
- Hit list draws fire in wake of leaked US documents
 
*MONDAY, JULY 26, 2010
- Kerry: Yacht in RI for work, will come to Mass.
- House acts to improve Internet access for disabled
- Obama marks 20th anniversary of Disabilities Act
- RI Rep. Langevin presides over House for 1st time
- Leaked documents show a testy US-Pakistan bond
- First lady, daughter to travel to Spain
- Clarification: BC-US--US-Iran story
- Obama calls on Senate to pass campaign money bill
- US gave Afghan, Pakistan leaders heads-up on leak
- No WH reax on report that BP going with new CEO
- WH: No attempt to stop WikiLeaks news reports
- Key omission in memo to destroy CIA terror tapes
- WH: Web site leaks reveal names, operations
- WH: Leaked documents pose potential troop threat
- Obama's message to voters: Things could be worse
- Key omission in memo to destroy CIA terror tapes
 
*SUNDAY, JULY 25, 2010
- Leaks provide ground-level account of Afghan war
- Medical marijuana to be OK in some VA clinics
 
*SATURDAY, JULY 24, 2010
- For Obama, race means repeated distractions
- Coburn aiding in Justice investigation of Ensign
- Ousted ag official unsure about returning to work
- Gen. McChrystal retires in military ceremony
 
*FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2010
- Va. senator calls for ending diversity programs
- President Barack Obama takes in daughter's recital
- Former AG says he's angry about criminal probe
- Gen. McChrystal retires in military ceremony
- Obama, family going to Martha's Vineyard in August
- DOJ seeks to bridge gap between disabled, Internet
- Former AG says he's angry about criminal probe
- Investigation ties military workers to child porn
- Maine Republican Sen. Collins to back Kagan
- Jobless bro OK with Boehner's benefits 'no' vote
- Congressman: Stop horsing around with sports votes
- Rangel says he's ready to clear his name
- Detained immigrants can be found through Web tool
- Biden to survey stimulus work in national parks
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