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Scathing congressional report widely blames key former executives for $6.2bn in trading losses at biggest US bank.
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Armed services committee in 14-11 decision to allow full vote in Senate for Chuck Hagel to become US defence secretary.
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US military to allow women on the frontline
Decision overturns 1994 policy preventing women from serving in small frontline combat units.
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Obama's choices for top jobs under scrutiny
Opinions divided over US president's nominations of Chuck Hagel and John Brennan to head Pentagon and CIA respectively.
Jim Lobe
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Last Modified: 08 Jan 2013 11:38 GMT
US senators slam film on bin Laden's capture
Three senior officials criticise "Zero Dark Thirty" for suggesting that US used torture in hunt for al-Qaeda leader.
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Prosecuting Wall Street
Why has Wall Street not been held accountable for crimes connected to the deepest recession since the Great Depression?
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US will not prosecute Goldman Sachs for fraud
Senate panel investigating 2008-2009 financial crisis decides not to pursue criminal case against Wall Street firm.
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Of pride, nationalism, loyalty and deceit
American cluelessness of Pakistani attitudes toward the jailed Dr Shakil Afridi is what is so disturbing in this affair.
Robert Grenier
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Last Modified: 28 May 2012 09:59 GMT
JPMorgan acknowledges $2 billion trading loss
Analysts say credit-default swap portfolio allegedly designed to hedge against losses was not properly priced.
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US lawmakers legalise indefinite detention
A new US law declares the world a battlefield, making virtually anyone vulnerable to indefinite military detention.
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