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TSA chief warns against boycott of airport scans (AP)

AP - The nation's airport security chief pleaded with Thanksgiving travelers for understanding and urged them not to boycott full-body scans on Wednesday, lest their protest snarl what is already one of the busiest, most stressful flying days of the year. Read this article: TSA chief warns against boycott of airport scans (AP)

Homeowners say loan mods led them to foreclosure (AP)

AP - Grocery store owners William and Esperanza Casco were making enough money to stay current on their mortgage, but when JPMorgan Chase & Co. offered a plan that reduced their payments, they figured they could use the extra cash and signed up. See the original post here: Homeowners say loan mods led them to foreclosure (AP)

Barbara Billingsley, Beaver Cleaver’s TV mom, dies (AP)

AP - Even decades after the show ended, Barbara Billingsley expressed surprise at the lasting affection people had for "Leave it to Beaver" and her role as the warm, supportive mother of a pair of precocious boys. Follow this link: Barbara Billingsley, Beaver Cleaver's TV mom, dies (AP)

Clinton rallies young voters on behalf of Dems (AP)

AP - Young Californians who overwhelmingly voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 must follow through this year by turning up at the polls for Democrats, former President Bill Clinton told thousands of supporters Friday night, casting the November election as a "conflict of ideas." Link: Clinton rallies young voters on behalf of Dems [...]

Retailers report September boost (AP)

AP - Retailers are reporting surprisingly solid sales gains for September, boosted by back-to-school shopping, much of it pushed into September by parents who had put off trips to the mall. Read more from the original source: Retailers report September boost (AP)

Supreme Court set to hear NASA privacy case (AP)

AP - How much information is too much when it comes to security at a government installation in a post-9/11 world? Continue reading here: Supreme Court set to hear NASA privacy case (AP)

Officer involved in deadly shooting being sued (AP)

AP - The police officer who shot and killed a Guatemalan immigrant who authorities said was threatening people with a knife is being sued by a man claiming he was unlawfully shot by the officer in 2008. More here: Officer involved in deadly shooting being sued (AP)

300 protesters throw rocks, eggs at LAPD station (AP)

AP - Protesters on Tuesday night pelted a police station with eggs, rocks and bottles despite Police Chief Charlie Beck's plea for calm earlier in the day and his promise to thoroughly investigate an officer's fatal shooting of a Guatemalan immigrant wielding a knife. Read more: 300 protesters throw rocks, eggs at LAPD station (AP)