
By Kathryn Watson - The Washington Times
Shirley Sherrod, the Agriculture Department employee whose hasty dismissal by the Obama administration sparked a national uproar over race, said Thursday that she will sue the conservative blog mogul who posted the edited video that led to her removal. Published 12:39 p.m. July 29, 2010

By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
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The Obama administration is asking Congress for new powers to fight identity fraud after undercover government investigators obtained U.S. passports using forged documents for the second time in less than two years. Published 1:25 p.m. July 29, 2010

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Gaza children go for kite record
Thousands of Palestinian children fly kites in Beit Lahiya, Gaza Strip, in an attempt to break the world record,
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Obama at the National Urban League's 100th anniversary
President Obama delivers an education reform speech.
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Monsoon rains that contributed to yesterday's plane crash in Islamabad, Pakistan, have caused flooding that has killed at least 60 and stranding hundreds of thousands.
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Family members of the 152 killed in Wednesday's plane crash in Islamabad, Pakistan, give blood for DNA testing to identify their relatives.
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates speaks at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Va.
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The Catalan Parliament in Barcelona has passed a law that abolishes bullfighting in Catalonia by 2012.
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More than 30 homes have been lost and many more are threatened by wildfires in Southern California.
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A passenger plane carrying more than 150 people crashed on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, during heavy rain, with no sign of survivors.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents patrol the border separating Nogales, Ariz., and Nogales, Mexico, on the eve of the scheduled implementation of Arizona's new immigration law.
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Rick Norsigian claims that glass negatives he bought at a garage sale for $45 were shot by renowned photographer Ansel Adams.
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By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
Kicking off what promises to be a politically perilous process, the House ethics committee on Thursday officially lodged 13 different charges against Rep. Charles B. Rangel, including that he used his office to raise more than $8 million for a college public policy center named after him. Published 3:26 p.m. July 29, 2010

By Kara Rowland - The Washington Times
President Obama on Thursday defended his education policies before a skeptical audience at the National Urban League convention, calling his signature "Race to the Top" program the most "meaningful" initiative the nation has pursued in years. Published 11:36 a.m. July 29, 2010

By Joseph Weber - The Washington Times
The mismanagement and neglect of Arlington National Cemetery that led to hundreds of veterans' graves being either mislabeled or lost now appears much more far-reaching than officials previously disclosed, according to a Senate hearing Thursday. Published 2:23 p.m. July 29, 2010

By Eli Lake - The Washington Times
Scientists, engineers and financiers involved in the A.Q. Khan nuclear-smuggling network are being contacted by several governments in an effort to lure these specialists out of retirement. Published 8:31 p.m. July 28, 2010

By Jim McElhatton - The Washington Times
EXCLUSIVE: President Obama's choice to be the government's chief budget officer received a significant windfall from his Wall Street employer, who received a massive taxpayer bailout only months earlier. Published 8:41 p.m. July 28, 2010

By Joseph Weber - The Washington Times
The mismanagement and neglect of Arlington National Cemetery that led to hundreds of veterans' graves being either mislabeled or lost now appears much more far-reaching than officials previously disclosed, according to a Senate hearing Thursday. Published 2:23 p.m. July 29, 2010

By Catherine Gaschka - Associated Press
A French woman admitted to suffocating eight of her newborns and hiding their corpses. Published 11:03 a.m. July 29, 2010

By Eli Lake - The Washington Times
Scientists, engineers and financiers involved in the A.Q. Khan nuclear-smuggling network are being contacted by several governments in an effort to lure these specialists out of retirement. Published 8:31 p.m. July 28, 2010
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