What We've Found: DoJ internal inquiry, Afghan recount, casino losses, brain illness, headache congress and Mongolian hip hop

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What We've Found: DoJ internal inquiry, Afghan recount, casino losses, brain illness, headache congress and Mongolian hip hop

POSTED: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 2:42 PM
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Julia Harte with your morning fix.

The legal fate of the Black Panthers who stood outside a North Philadelphia polling place last November 5 wearing uniforms, black jackets, combat boots and berets was once again uncertain as the Justice Department re-examined its decision to drop allegations of voter intimidation against them.

As an Afghan election commission recounted votes in the recent presidential election and appeared to confirm the original outcome, in which incumbent Hamid Karzai won by a small margin, his main challenger accused the commission of being corrupt.

Casinos and lotteries reported losses for the first time, leading industry experts to speculate that the market has become saturated from states building too many new gambling facilities across the country to raise revenues.

Scientists found that chronic wasting disease, a fatal brain illness that has spread mysteriously quickly through elk, deer and moose in the West and Midwest, is spread through infected animals' feces long before they manifest the illness.

More than one thousand experts on headache treatment and research arrived in Philadelphia for the International Headache Congress, a convention that will last the next four days.

Young Mongolian hip hop artists were using the medium to call out political corruption, promote nationalism and explore the history of their country, where hip hop music has attracted a large following in recent years. "Some say hip-hop comes from Africa. But I think it also comes from the way the shamans used to chant in the Genghis Khan period," said the creator of the country's first techno rap band.


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