Washington Post: New government restrictions on credit card issuers may force Capital One, which revolutionized the credit card industry through customized marketing and granular data research, to reinvent itself for a new age of regulation.
Charlie Gibson on the Biggest Perk of the Job
Charlie Gibson traveled to Fenway stadium in Boston today where he stopped to take a few moments and answer the question: "What's the biggest perk of your job?"
Sotomayor hoping, hopping for support
by Michael Muskal
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor found something she could really lean on today as she met with more senators who will consider her nomination.
Sotomayor was forced to rely on crutches as she moved from from meeting to meeting, her ankle in a cast, after she broke it this morning. According to the White House, the federal appellate judge tripped at New York's LaGuardia Airport before boarding a flight to Washington and sustained a small fracture to her right ankle.
The injury may have slowed her down, but didn't politically hobble her as she hopped, er, hoped, to talk to about one-third of the Senate by evening. Today was her fourth day of talks with senators.
Sotomayor even stopped.at the White House after her arrival in Washington -- before heading to the hospital for an X-ray. The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates treated and released her, according to a White House statement.
With thanks to Top of the Ticket for the medical report on Sotomayor.
Should HIV Be Criminalized?
Johnson Aziga is a Canadian man who was diagnosed with HIV. He had unprotected sex without telling his partners he was HIV positive. In April, a court found Aziga guilty of murder for transmitting the disease to two female partners who later died.
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