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  • In southern California, Hollywood howls over "piracy" and is pushing for legislation. In the north, Silicon Valley cries foul over what it sees as restrictions on a free and open Internet. The most pressing issue for both may be the huge sums of money each stands to lose.
  • The suit was filed on behalf of people who lived in Nitro, West Virginia, where the company produced the herbicide used in Agent Orange.
  • Abo Bakr described a scene of desperation, death and constant danger in the city of Homs.
  • Two U.S. troops were shot dead by an Afghan soldier in a day of riots and protests across the country over Qurans that were burned. U.S. forces and Afghan authorities are braced for more trouble following Friday prayers at mosques nationwide.
  • Baseball officials said Ryan Braun is the first player to successfully challenge a positive test. The arbitration panel's decision means Braun won't be suspended for the first 50 games of the 2012 season.
  • By KWGS NewsTulsa, OK – The unemployment rate for the Tulsa Metro inched up in September. Figures released today showed the rate climbed from six-percent…
  • By KWGSTulsa, OK – At a news conference downtown, Police Chief Chuck Jordan says the arrests had nothing to do with the right to protest they were made…
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  • By APDenver, OK – EPA: Williams, ConocoPhillips agree to penaltiesDENVER (AP) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says two natural gas production…
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