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White House  sidesteps on ‘Obamacare’ change
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White House sidesteps on ‘Obamacare’ change

November 5, 2013

Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, says problems with the government’s healthcare.gov website are being repaired. She told Congress members Tuesday that the website…

Detroit voters elect Duggan mayor of broke city
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Detroit voters elect Duggan mayor of broke city

November 4, 2013

Unofficial returns showed Mike Duggan defeating Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon 55 percent to 45 percent. Napoleon conceded defeat late Tuesday in a race where he was outspent by Duggan…

Seattle on its way to electing new mayor
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Seattle on its way to electing new mayor

November 4, 2013

State Sen. Ed Murray, the architect of Washington state’s gay marriage law, carried 56 percent of the vote in the first round of ballot counting Tuesday night, building a comfortable…

India launches first mission to Mars
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India launches first mission to Mars

November 4, 2013

Hundreds of people watched the rocket carrying the Mars orbiter take off from the east-coast island of Sriharikota and streak across the sky. Many more across the country watched live…

LAX suspect’s family expresses sympathy to victims
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LAX suspect’s family expresses sympathy to victims

November 4, 2013

The family of Los Angeles International Airport shooting suspect Paul Ciancia is offering sympathies to the victims of last week’s shooting spree. Family attorney John Jordan said the family is…

U.N.: Private security to earn $244 billion by 2016
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U.N.: Private security to earn $244 billion by 2016

November 4, 2013

While most of that business is not illegal, and ranges from private security guards and prison guards to contractors protecting U.N. missions, independent U.N. expert Anton Katz told the U.N.…

India vies for elite role in space with Mars trip
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India vies for elite role in space with Mars trip

November 4, 2013

K. Radhakrishnan, chairman of the Indian Space and Research Organization, said the country’s launch of a Mars space probe will be a demonstration of the country’s technological abilities.Altaf Qadri/Associated Press…

Nation/World Briefs
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Nation/World Briefs

November 4, 2013

NEW ORLEANS – A federal appeals court heard dueling arguments Monday on whether a judge should have approved BP’s multibillion-dollar settlement for compensating victims of its 2010 oil spill in…

Report faults states over day-care rules
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Report faults states over day-care rules

November 4, 2013

The watchdog arm of the Department of Health and Human Services found that 21 states do not require an annual unannounced inspection of all licensed child care providers and that…

Rising tide of drug trafficking in Caribbean
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Rising tide of drug trafficking in Caribbean

November 4, 2013

Drug smuggling is increasing throughout the Caribbean, and authorities are increasing their patrols and seizures throughout the area. Authorities believe the drug wars in Mexico and Central America may be…

For Obama, a sudden struggle with personal appeal
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For Obama, a sudden struggle with personal appeal

November 4, 2013

New polls show President Barack Obama’s favorability rating with the public is falling, raising concerns as the president tries to advance his second-term policy agenda before his term expires.Evan Vucci/Associated…

TSA requesting tighter security
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TSA requesting tighter security

November 3, 2013

American Federation of Government Employees, the union representing employees of the Transportation Security Administration, on Monday called for armed guards at every airport checkpoint.Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press “Every local airport…

White House: No love for leaker Snowden
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White House: No love for leaker Snowden

November 2, 2013

Snowdendu1-i-syn “Mr. Snowden violated U.S. law,” White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer said about the former systems-analyst-turned-fugitive who has temporary asylum in Russia. “He should return to the U.S. and face…

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Nation/World Briefs

November 2, 2013

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham airport reopened Sunday after a threat prompted an investigation by bomb technicians, flight diversions and a two-hour evacuation of hundreds of passengers. Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport…

Shock follows health-insurance cancellation
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Shock follows health-insurance cancellation

November 2, 2013

Dean and Mary Lou Griffin, of Chadds Ford, Pa., are among millions of people nationwide who are receiving notices that their individual insurance policies are being discontinued because they don’t…

Thousands of fliers delayed after Los Angeles shooting
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Thousands of fliers delayed after Los Angeles shooting

November 2, 2013

About 1,550 flights with 167,000 passengers were affected, airport spokeswoman Nancy Castles said in a statement Saturday. Of those, 724 were scheduled arrivals with an estimated 67,850 passengers and 826…

Volatile gas prices give drivers whiplash
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Volatile gas prices give drivers whiplash

November 2, 2013

Gas prices dropped to $3.17 at a Speedway station in Kokomo, Ind., on Oct. 24. Local gasoline prices are swinging up and down ever more drastically, a result of a…

Nation Briefs
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Nation Briefs

November 2, 2013

BART unions ratify contract that ended strike OAKLAND, Calif. – A second Bay Area Rapid Transit labor union has ratified the contract agreement that brought to an end a bitter…

JFK’s image shines on despite contradictions
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JFK’s image shines on despite contradictions

November 2, 2013

Sen. John F. Kennedy, then a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, sits with wife, Jacqueline, as she reads to their daughter, Caroline, at Hyannis Port, Mass. Kennedy’s controversial and complicated image…

In middle of Syrian war, giant Jesus statue arises
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In middle of Syrian war, giant Jesus statue arises

November 2, 2013

Workers prepare to install a 40-foot-tall, bronze statue of Jesus in the Christian town of Sednaya, Syria, in the middle of a sectarian civil war among Syrian forces, rebels and…

World Briefs
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World Briefs

November 2, 2013

DAKAR, Senegal – Gunmen abducted and killed two French radio journalists on assignment in northern Mali on Saturday, French and Malian officials said, grabbing the pair as they left the…

Scientists oppose logging bills
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Scientists oppose logging bills

November 2, 2013

The experts say two measures pushed by pro-logging interests ignore a growing scientific consensus that the burned landscape plays a critical role in forest regeneration and is home to many…