BRIAN ROSS REPORTS
- Like Jay-Z + the Beatles, But Worse
- Update: Help for Homeless Children
- Bush Era, Revised -- and with More Barbeque
- The Tax Woman Cometh
- Paging Mr. Stanford: Antigua Called
- Who Are You Calling Partisan?
- Update: IRS Won't Use Private Debt Collectors
- But Is It Art?
- PMA Scandal a Sore Point for Dems in 2010?
- Down in Flames
- A New Mystery for RNC Chief
- PMA Clients Were Big Givers
- Raided Lobby Firm Still a Force on Capitol Hill
- Stanford Update: Another $143 Mil Found
- Cheney, Hooked on Controversy
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- Abramoff Lobbying Scandal
- American Al Qaeda
- Avian Flu
- Beirut Hospital Out of Gas
- Cheney
- CIA
- CIA Secret Prisons
- D.C. Madam Affair
- FBI
- Federal Air Marshal Service
- Homeland Security
- Hurricane Katrina
- IRS
- Mark Foley Internet Scandal
- Millionaire Sex Scandal
- Nigerian E-mail Scams
- Norman Hsu, Clinton Fundraiser
- NSA: Wiretapping
- Osama bin Laden
- Payola
- Pharmacy Investigation
- PMA
- Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert
- Stanford
- Steele
- Terror
- Troopergate
- U.K. Airline Terror Plot
- U.K. Bombing Attempts
- Wen Ho Lee
- William Jefferson
- Zarqawi
New Bin Laden Audio Tape To Be Released
Another Osama bin Laden audio tape is expected to be released within the next 72 hours. According to Ben Venzke of the IntelCenter, a government contractor that monitors Arabic language...
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June 30, 2006 in Osama bin Laden | Permalink | User Comments (2)
Same Drugs, New Tricks
Heroin-laced artwork, drugs surgically implanted in canines, automobiles featuring secret compartments loaded with cocaine. There seem to be few limits to the extreme measures taken by international drug smugglers, whose...
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Eight Rescues and Counting
A campaign begun after the drowning death of CNN correspondent Larry LaMotte has finally led officials at one of America's deadliest beaches to hire lifeguards. With the summer season in...
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White Power Leader Resigns from Post
Shaun Walker, once the Chairman of the country's largest and most active white supremacist group, has resigned from his post, according to his attorney Robin Ljungberg. Despite the website of...
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Antibiotic Ketek to Carry New Warning Label
Drug maker Sanofi-Aventis has announced its antibiotic, Ketek, will carry a stronger, bold-type label warning of the risk of possible liver damage. The action comes amid growing concerns over the...
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No Laughing Matter
A trio of protesters dressed as clowns decided to take nuclear disarmament into their own hands last week when they broke into a nuclear missile launch facility in North Dakota....
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Lunch with Warren? Sold! For $620,100.
The bidding on eBay closed last night on lunch with billionaire Warren Buffet. The winning bid was $620,100. The winning bidder is only identified by an email address, which is...
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Federal Air Marshal Whistleblower Suspended
Federal Air Marshal Spencer Pickard was removed from his job and placed on indefinite administrative leave yesterday. His badge and gun were confiscated pending an ongoing investigation. Pickard has not...
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Al Qaeda Production Team Busier Than Ever
The latest online release of a message from al Qaeda is just one of many from the team known as the as-Sahab Institute for Media Production. They've been working very...
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If Buses Could Fly...
As the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears, questions continue to be raised about the federal government's emergency evacuation plan. Critics blame an unusual and complicated contracting system for the...
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