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Alcoa Profit Doubles as Aluminum Prices Ascend

The United States' leading producer of aluminum, Alcoa Inc. (AA) has reported on Monday a steep incline in earnings and revenue thanks to sky-high aluminum prices, more than doubling in profit and exceeding estimates.
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Boehner: Democrats Preventing a Debt Deal, not GOP

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, did not mince words Monday regarding who the American people should blame, if the U.S. Government defaults on its debt and Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling: President Obama and Congressional Democrats.
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Humor: Harper Seven Beckham, meet Maxim Cooperstown Jeter

When David Beckham and Victoria Posh Spice Beckham gave birth to a girl and named her Harper Seven Beckham, we started thinking, what would other people in the news name their next child if they followed in Posh and Becks' footsteps? Here are a few guesses.
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Paul Ryan Budget Plan: Could it Cost Him His Seat?

Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan calling for a broad restructuring of Medicare has made the race for his Wisconsin seat a closely watched indicator of the larger political landscape, Roll Call reported.
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Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea: Factsheet

A new strain of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea was found to be resistant to antibiotics, international researchers say. According to the CDC, more than 700,000 persons in the U.S. get new gonorrheal infections each year and less than half of these infections are reported to CDC.
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First Day 9/11 Memorial Tickets Sell Out Immediately

Visitor passes for the first day of the soon-to-be-opened 9/11 Memorial vanished within an hour of being made available on Monday morning. The first day for public admittance is September 12, 2011. A private service will be held on September 11, 2011 for relatives of victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack.
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Online Ticket Reservations Now Possible for 9/11 Memorial

This is the first day visitors can make a free, online reservation to visit the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan. Advance visitor passes for date and time are required, officials said, and are free. The Memorial will be dedicated on the 10th anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attack on September 11, 2011.
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Obama: If GOP Doesn't Budge on Revenue Issue, then No Debt Deal

President Barack Obama on Monday reiterated that Congressional Republicans and Democrats will resolve the debt ceiling and that the U.S. Government would not default on its debt -- but the key, he underscored, is a GOP compromise on the revenue component. Major cuts in spending are already a part of the deal.
U.S. Public Works Projects: A Source of Jobs

U.S. Job Growth - Five Programs to Revive It

Cutting federal spending in 2011 could tip the U.S. economy back into a recession, just as it almost did in 1937. On the contrary, if the federal government spent more on infrastructure/public works projects it would create many jobs, and achieve great things, like the construction of the Empire State Building in the 1930s and 1 World Trade Center today.
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Dangerous Giant Weed Sparks Panic in New York

A giant hogweed is spreading across New York, threatening humans with sap that causes severe burns, blistering, permanent scarring and even blindness. N.Y. Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has issued a giant hogweed warning and set up a hotline since the weed's growth has become out of control.

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