May 25, 2013
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President Barack Obama walks across the tarmac Wednesday to board Air Force One before his departure from Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Obama traveled to Ohio for a day of campaign events.
Candidates crisscross Ohio battleground
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Slipping in states that could sink his presidential bid, Republican Mitt Romney declared Wednesday that “I care about the people of America” and can do more than President Barac...
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What’s missing from pro-gay marriage TV ads? Gays
MINNEAPOLIS — In one TV ad, a husband and wife talk fondly of a lesbian couple who moved into their neighborhood. In another, a married couple speaks of wanting fair treatment for their lesbian dau...
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Benjamin Benson stands in the parking lot outside his residence at a senior community in Peabody, Mass. Families should be on guard with older members of family to ensure safety for them and others on the road
Doctors role important for drivers
WASHINGTON — Families may have to watch for dings in the car and plead with an older driver to give up the keys — but there’s new evidence that doctors could have more of an influence on one of the...
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Anti-Muslim filmmaker’s probation case creeps on
CERRITOS, Calif. — Legal experts say federal officials will likely take a long time before acting on the probation violation case of the man behind the anti-Muslim video that is inflaming the Middl...
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Newspaper executive Davis dies
AUBURN, Ala. — Longtime newspaper executive Paul Davis died Sunday at his Auburn home at 74. Davis served as a reporter and associate editor of the Tuscaloosa News, where he uncovered problems a...
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$300 million changed hands with NFL call
LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas oddsmakers say $300 million or more changed hands worldwide on a controversial referee call that decided the Monday Night Football game between the Green Bay Packers and the S...
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US, UN grapple for peace plan in Syria
NEW YORK — The United States and the U.N.’s new Syria mediator grappled for a new strategy Tuesday toward stopping 18 months of brutal government crackdowns and civil war in the Arab country as Pre...
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Presidential campaign is nice, and then again not
NEW YORK — In a split-screen race for the presidency, Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama were on their best campaign behavior in public Tuesday, all the while slashing away at each o...
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Supreme Court refuses 4th stay of execution
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to stop the execution of a former Army recruiter who had received three previous reprieves from the court after being condemned for his...
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Anna Gristina exits Manhattan criminal court with her attorney Norman Pattis on Tuesday in New York.  The suburban mother of four charged with moonlighting as a multimillion-dollar madam pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution.
Mom charged with being NYC madam pleads guilty
NEW YORK — A prostitution case that evolved into a sensational tale of a suburban mother moonlighting as a high-end Manhattan madam ended Tuesday with a guilty plea sparing her further jail time bu...
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