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Top Stories: The woman behind the Secret Service scandal tells her side of the story. Immigrants in Arizona live their lives preparing for the worst in the shadow of tough anti-immigration laws. A NYPD officer is expected to make a full recovery despite getting stabbed directly in the brain. More on the medical procedures performed by the doctor who saved him.
Opinion: For the first time, three female Supreme Court justices heard a sex discrimination case and their side lost.
Politics: Democratic Senators are focusing on women's issues to combat Republicans in November.
New York: There are concerns that the mafia is still a presence in Little Italy and the yearly San Gennaro festival. A man accused of rape was just released from custody even though the victim recanted her testimony about him 10 months ago. Three vintage warplanes have been evicted from the Intrepid museum to make room for the prototype Space Shuttle Enterprise that will arrive there soon.