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  • The National Archives Wednesday released hundreds of pages from Judge Samuel Alito's years at the Justice Department. The documents included a memo about abortion that has become the latest ammunition in the fight over the Supreme Court nominee.
  • Hurricane Debby is in Florida causing torrential rains and strong winds. It will lose wind speeds as it moves over land, but also forward speed. Major flooding expected.
  • Mitt Romney's campaign is struggling to seal the deal in the countdown to November.
  • The Southwest Florida-based band Exploding Pages performs live in studio ahead of the anticipated release of their brand-new album “Steady Midnight.” The…
  • The teen-pregnancy comedy Juno received four Oscar nominations Tuesday, including a best actress nod for Ellen Page. Page discusses what it's like being the youngest nominee in the bunch and her future plans.
  • With almost no major reviews or marketing, the coming-of-age story Hairstyles of the Damned has sold 20,000 copies and gone into its third printing. Scott Simon talks with the novel's author, Joe Meno.
  • This week marks the unofficial start of summer -- and it wouldn't be summer without a big list of books to help pass the time. Karen Grigsby Bates offers a wide-ranging selection, from biography to barbecue.
  • 2010 politics, Elena Kagan and more.
  • Yonathan Melaku, 22, has been in custody since police found him wandering around Arlington National Cemetery last week after closing hours. Federal sources say ballistics evidence ties him to shots fired at the Marine Corps Museum and the Pentagon in 2010.
  • The Florida Gulf Coast University Haitian Students Club held an event last night commemorating the fifth anniversary of the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that…
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