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Car dealership owner thanks workers in cash
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Before retiring, a Michigan car dealership owner wanted to thank his employees in a special way. All 89 employees at the Howard Cooper Import Center in Ann Arbor were given $1...
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney hands out hot dogs as he campaigns Saturday at the Federated Auto Parts 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va.
Obama sets out to renew magic; Romney hits cuts
SEMINOLE, Fla. — Eager to change the subject after a dismal jobs report, President Barack Obama tried to rekindle some of the enthusiasm of his 2008 campaign Saturday with a bus tour through a must...
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Despite pleas for help, missing boy falls by wayside
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Despite detectives’ pleas to national media, the disappearance of an 18-month-old black boy with the wide smile has yet to grab the widespread attention given to other missing chil...
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Police: Man shoots golfer after ball breaks window
RENO, Nev. — A man has been arrested on suspicion of shooting and wounding a golfer after an errant ball broke a window at his home. Jeff Fleming, 53, is accused of firing at a pair of golfers at ...
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Family, truck driver die in severe storms in northeast Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY — Fierce thunderstorms with strong winds tore through Oklahoma, killing a truck driver and a family whose mobile home was flipped into a creek. One storm rolled in so fast, a coupl...
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Dark clouds loom over the skyline Saturday in New York. Two tornadoes struck New York City on Saturday one swept out of the sea and hit a beachfront neighborhood and the second, stronger twister hit moments later, hurling debris in the air, knocking out power and startling residents who once thought of twisters as a Midwestern phenomenon.
Tornadoes strike in NYC; no injuries reported
NEW YORK — Two tornadoes struck the outer edges of New York City on Saturday, hurling debris into the air, knocking out power but causing no serious injuries among startled residents accustomed to ...
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Spectators cheer as President Barack Obama addresses the crowd at a rally at St. Petersburg College's Seminole Campus on Saturday in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Post-convention TV ad crush to get even heavier
NEW YORK — Now the campaign ad crush and TV spending spree really begins in the presidential race. The TV ad campaign, with total spending expected to swell to $1.1 billion, starts up again now ...
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Race may come down to handful of unknowns
Portsmouth, N.H. — Flush with cash, Mitt Romney plans to open a new front in the White House race by challenging President Barack Obama in upper Midwest states where he might not have dug in otherw...
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Democratic presidential hopefuls (from left) Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards participate in a Democratic presidential debate in 2008 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Finally, the fall season delivers the matchup Americans have been waiting for: President Barack Obama goes one-on-one with Republican Mitt Romney in three prime-time debates.
Fall’s must-see political TV: Obama-Romney election debates
WASHINGTON — Finally, the fall season offers the matchup sure to attract the biggest audience of the campaign: President Barack Obama going one-on-one with Republican Mitt Romney in three prime-tim...
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax (right) stands with manager Walt Alston (center) and Associated Press sportswriter Joe Mooshil Jan. 12, 1964, in Chicago during a Chicago baseball writers' awards dinner. Mooshil, who became a fixture on the Chicago sports scene over the course of four decades covering the city's teams for The Associated Press, died Friday.
Former AP Chicago sports editor Mooshil dies at 85
CHICAGO — Joe Mooshil, who became a fixture on the Chicago sports scene over the course of four decades covering the city’s teams for The Associated Press, died Friday night. He was 85. Maria Mo...
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