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10:11 am
Wed January 18, 2012

FBI Arrests 3 In Insider Trading Case

FBI agents arrested three hedge fund executives early Wednesday in connection with a massive ongoing insider trading investigation that has involved some of Wall Street's most prominent money managers.

Todd Newman, who formerly oversaw technology investments at Diamondback Capital Management, was arrested at about 6 a.m. in the Boston suburb of Needham on charges "related to stock fraud," according to a spokesman for the FBI's Boston office.

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The Two-Way
9:50 am
Wed January 18, 2012

In Snow-Weary Alaskan Towns, Sun And Smiles Emerge

Credit Spc. Balinda O'Neal / Alaska National Guard Public Affairs
Jan. 9: An Alaska National Guardsman clears a roof in Cordova.

"Life is back to normal for two towns deeply buried in snow along Alaska's Prince William Sound," The Associated Press says. "The National Weather Service said Tuesday the weather is supposed to remain clear in both Valdez and Cordova this week."

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It's All Politics
9:33 am
Wed January 18, 2012

Internet Blackout Puts Washington Online Piracy In Limelight

Credit Wikipedia screenshot
Screenshot of Wikipedia landing page.

Originally published on Wed January 18, 2012 11:06 am

SOPA and PIPA (no, they're not the Duchess of Cambridge's sisters) will be on the minds of a lot more people Wednesday because of the online protests by Wikipedia, Google and other popular websites over the anti-piracy legislation with the catchy acronyms currently under consideration in Congress.

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The Two-Way
9:00 am
Wed January 18, 2012

LIVE: Jewel (A Bear) May Soon Give Birth; A Webcam Lets Us Watch

Credit Wildlife Research Institute
A very close view of Jewel, taken Tuesday.

Originally published on Wed January 18, 2012 9:04 am

As we learned last year with our posts about the Decorah "eagle cam," there's a lot of interest in watching animals in the wild. Especially when there are babies involved.

So here's some important information for nature lovers:

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Opinion
8:58 am
Wed January 18, 2012

Hot To Trot: Dating With A Few More Wrinkles

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Adult children are often surprised when their their over-60 parents hit the dating scene.

Brian Unger is the host of the History Channel show How The States Got Their Shapes.

When we talk about our moms, many of us end up crying. Barbra Walters made her career exploiting this universal weakness. Newt Gingrich proved it recently, very publicly, in Iowa talking about his mom.

I'm going to try to control my emotions as I discuss my mom.

Because I'm not ashamed to say — lately, there have been a few tears.

My mom's not sick. No, she beat cancer.

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The Two-Way
8:13 am
Wed January 18, 2012

Top Stories: Ship Search Suspended; Famine Fears Grow In Sudan

Originally published on Wed January 18, 2012 8:14 am

The Two-Way
7:55 am
Wed January 18, 2012

Seattle, Western Washington Hunker Down As Snow Arrives

Credit Elaine Thompson / AP
Bags of a deicing product were being stacked outside a hardware store in Seattle on Tuesday, as folks prepared for today's bad weather.

Originally published on Wed January 18, 2012 12:01 pm

While Seattle may not get hit quite as hard as previously thought by a winter storm that's moving across the Northwest, the National Weather Service has issued some ominous sounding updates about how large that storm is turning out to be.

There's this message:

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Around the Nation
7:38 am
Wed January 18, 2012

Handcuffed Man Accused Of Stealing Police Car

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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

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Around the Nation
7:28 am
Wed January 18, 2012

Southern California City Fights Crime With Tweets

Lancaster is not social networking, but it is fighting crime with real tweets by birds. The city's mayor tells The Wall Street Journal that birds put residents in a "better place." And though police say the causes are many, crime in the city is down.

The Two-Way
7:25 am
Wed January 18, 2012

If You Really Need Wikipedia Today, You Can Get To It

Credit Wikipedia.org
Wikipedia's blackout.

Originally published on Wed January 18, 2012 8:57 am

Just to be clear:

Wikipedia's English pages have indeed "gone black" until midnight ET tonight — part of an organized protest by it and many other websites over pending anti-online piracy legislation in Congress.

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