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WikiLeaks chief memoir published against his will

LONDON — A long-awaited memoir by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is finally being published — without his approval.

Ethics complaint against Berkley marks new chapter in Senate race

Nevada’s race for the U.S. Senate is already reaching new levels of vitriol, triggered by ethics questions that continue to dog Rep. Shelley Berkley. A clash Wednesday was set off by an ethics complaint filed by the Nevada Republican Party. In turn, the Democratic Party unveiled a video attack on her opponent, Republican Sen. Dean Heller.

Pennsylvania man gets two DUI arrests in one night

WASHINGTON, Pa. — Police have charged a man in western Pennsylvania with driving drunk twice in the same night — the second time about 15 minutes after they released him into the custody of a friend.