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More Secret Service agents gone; Obama briefed

WASHINGTON — Three more Secret Ser­vice offi­cers resigned Fri­day in the expand­ing pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal that has brought scorch­ing crit­i­cism of agents’ behav­ior in Colom­bia just before Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s visit for a sum­mit meet­ing last week. Agency Direc­tor Mark Sul­li­van came to the White House late Fri­day to per­son­ally brief Obama in the Oval Office.

3 agents out in wake of Secret Service scandal

WASHINGTON — Mov­ing swiftly, the Secret Ser­vice forced out three agents Wednes­day in a pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal that has embar­rassed Pres­i­dent Barack Obama. A senior con­gress­man wel­comed the move to hold peo­ple respon­si­ble for the tawdry episode but warned “it’s not over.”

After protest, Congress puts off movie piracy bill

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cav­ing to a mas­sive cam­paign by Inter­net ser­vices and their mil­lions of users, Con­gress indef­i­nitely post­poned leg­is­la­tion Fri­day to stop online piracy of movies and music cost­ing U.S. com­pa­nies bil­lions of dol­lars every year. Crit­ics said the bills would result in cen­sor­ship and sti­fle Inter­net innovation.

Protest exposes Silicon Valley-Hollywood rivalry

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a move that height­ens the grow­ing ten­sion between Sil­i­con Val­ley and Hol­ly­wood, Wikipedia and other web­sites went dark Wednes­day in protest of two con­gres­sional pro­pos­als intended to thwart the online piracy of copy­righted movies and TV programs.

Congress clears $662B defense bill

WASHINGTON — Con­gress passed a mas­sive $662 bil­lion defense bill Thurs­day after months of wran­gling over how to han­dle cap­tured ter­ror sus­pects with­out vio­lat­ing Amer­i­cans’ con­sti­tu­tional rights. A last-minute com­pro­mise pro­duced a truce, but law­mak­ers said the fight is not yet over.

Republican: Heads must roll in Fast and Furious

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Repub­li­can law­mak­ers told Attor­ney Gen­eral Eric Holder on Thurs­day to fire some Jus­tice Depart­ment sub­or­di­nates over the flawed arms-trafficking inves­ti­ga­tion called Oper­a­tion Fast and Furious.

US orders review of student work visa program

JACKSON, Mis­sis­sippi — U.S. Sec­re­tary of State Hillary Rod­ham Clin­ton has ordered an “exten­sive and thor­ough review” of a for­eign exchange pro­gram that has been used by U.S. busi­nesses as a source of cheap labor and exploited by crim­i­nals to import women to work in the sex industry.

US makes criminals priority for deportation

WASHINGTON — Many ille­gal immi­grants who were fac­ing depor­ta­tion despite hav­ing no crim­i­nal record will be allowed to stay in the coun­try and apply for a work per­mit under new rules from the Home­land Secu­rity Depart­ment. Repub­li­cans are balk­ing at the change. Home­land Secu­rity Sec­re­tary Janet Napoli­tano announced Thurs­day that the depart­ment will focus on deport­ing ille­gal immi­grants who are crim­i­nals or pose a threat to national secu­rity or pub­lic safety.

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