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FILE - In this July 16, 2012 file photo, U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Luis A. Walker arrives from a lunch break during his court martial at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. A seven-member jury of military personnel is set to hear closing arguments in a case considered the cornerstone of a massive sex scandal at an Air Force base in Texas. Walker is among 12 instructors at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio who are being investigated, and faces the most serious charges _ seven counts, including rape and aggravated sexual assault. If convicted, Walker could get life in prison. (AP Photo/The San Antonio Express-News, Jerry Lara, File)

Air Force sex scandal case heads to closing arguments

SAN ANTONIO — Closing arguments were planned Friday in the case of a Texas Air Force base instructor facing the most serious charges in a widening military sex scandal.

Another police chief shown the door in scandal-plagued town

SAN FERNANDO, Calif. -- Brought in to clean up the San Fernando Police Department after a sex scandal and ticketing debacle took down his two predecessors, interim Police Chief Gil Carrillo has now been shown the door by the City Council after just four months.

More Secret Service agents behaving badly

WASHINGTON -- The lawmaker leading an inquiry into the Secret Service prostitution scandal reported dozens of "troubling" episodes of past misbehavior Wednesday and appealed to insiders to come forward with what they know as investigators try to determine whether a culture of misconduct took root in the storied agency.

FILE - In this Monday, June 30, 2008 file photo, Secret Service agents surround Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama as he greets supporters in Independence, Mo. The Secret Service has been tarnished by a prostitution scandal that erupted April 13, 2012 in Colombia involving 12 Secret Service agents, officers and supervisors and 12 more enlisted military personnel ahead of President Barack Obama's visit there for the Summit of the Americas. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Secret Service suffers black eye to image

WASHINGTON -- The Secret Service does not often get a black eye behind those oh-so-cool sunglasses. It's got a shiner now.

The public face of the service is one of steely professionals in impeccable suits, wearing discreet earpieces and packing even more discreet weapons. Agents are expressionless except for their ever-searching gaze, lethal automatons ready to die for a president.

Secret Service agents will now have chaperones

WASHINGTON -- Embarrassed by a prostitution scandal, the Secret Service will assign chaperones on some trips to enforce new rules of conduct that make clear that excessive drinking, entertaining foreigners in their hotel rooms and cavorting in disreputable establishments are no longer tolerated.

More Secret Service officers expected to lose jobs

WASHINGTON -- At least three more Secret Service officers implicated in a prostitution scandal in Colombia were expected to lose their jobs Friday, a federal official told The Associated Press, as the Pentagon separately acknowledged that an 11th military person was involved.

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Italy's 'sex trial' has more twists, turns

ROME -- Silvio Berlusconi admitted Friday that he had been paying a number of girls, but insisted that he was only providing financial support to those whose lives had been ruined by a highly publicized investigation into alleged orgies at his villa.

FILE - In this June 30, 2010 file photo, Senate Judiciary Committee member, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington. Sessions told reporters Thursday, the president should take responsibility for the Secret Service, GSA and energy company Solyndra scandals and insist on a government culture in which taxpayer dollars are not wasted. He said, "I don't sense that this president has shown that kind of managerial leadership." (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

GOP Senator says Secret Service scandal shows Obama leadership weakness

WASHINGTON -- A Southern Republican is raising questions about whether President Barack Obama is capably leading the government.

FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2008 file photo, a Secret Service agent stands near then presidential candidate Barack Obama, background, at a rally in Norfolk, Va. Moving swiftly, the Secret Service forced out three agents Wednesday, April 18, 2012 in a prostitution scandal that has embarrassed President Obama. A senior congressman welcomed the move to hold people responsible for the tawdry episode but warned "it's not over." (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

More firings likely at Secret Service

WASHINGTON -- A top lawmaker briefed on the investigation into a Secret Service prostitution scandal predicted more firings would follow the forced ouster of three agency employees.

Daniel Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and U.S. Senate candidate in Maryland, speaks during an interview at the Associated Press on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 in New York. Bongino said that the agents under investigation for hiring prostitutes in Columbia while preparing for President Obama's visit "will pay for this forever." (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

Secret Service prostitution scandal roils DC

WASHINGTON -- A prostitution scandal involving the Secret Service has grown in scope, with the disclosure that U.S. agents and military personnel had been with at least 20 women in hotel rooms before President Barack Obama arrived in Colombia for a summit with Latin American leaders.

(JOHN AMIS/The Associated Press) Bishop Eddie Long speaks at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga. Megachurch leader Long has announced he’s taking time off to focus on his family after his wife filed for divorce. Long’s spokesman, Art Franklin, said that the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church leader told his congregation Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, that he will continue to serve as senior pastor at the church in Lithonia, an Atlanta suburb. But Long said he needs a sabbatical.

Eddie Long taking time off from Ga. megachurch

LITHONIA, Ga. — Megachurch leader Bishop Eddie Long announced Sunday he’s taking time off to focus on his family after his wife filed for divorce.

Cain to make 'major announcement' Saturday

ATLANTA -- Rapidly becoming a mere footnote in the presidential race, Herman Cain sent mixed signals Friday on whether he would abandon his beleaguered White House bid on Saturday after a woman's allegation of an extramarital affair.

He said he would make a "major announcement" on whether he would press on -- at an event still being billed as the grand opening of a new headquarters.

(RICHARD DREW/The Associated Press) In this Oct. 3, 2011 file photo Republican presidential candidate, Herman Cain stops to address the media as he arrives for a meeting with developer Donald Trump, in New York. He’s a mathematician, a minister, a former radio talk show host and pizza magnate. But most of all, Herman Cain is a salesman. And how he sells. “The sleeping giant called ‘we the people’ has awakened,” Cain thunders, pacing the stage in his trademark dark suit, brown fedora and “lucky” gold tie, delivering a rollicking, 45-minute performance that evokes an old-fashioned church revival, complete with cries of “Amen” from his audience.

Affair allegation is Cain campaign’s latest crisis

ATLANTA — Republican candidate Herman Cain declared “Here we go again” as he faced the latest crisis in his presidential campaign: an accusation of a 13-year extramarital affair with an Atlanta businesswoman.

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks at the Defending the American Dream Summit, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

Cain presses on amid allegations

WASHINGTON -- Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain went before a friendly audience of conservatives on Friday and pitched his trademark economic plan, eager to leave accusations of sexual harassment behind.

Book: Sarah Palin, hoops star had 1-night tryst in 1987

MIAMI -- A new book about "tea party" darling Sarah Palin has a salacious revelation about her sex life involving a well-known Miami sports star.

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