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Museums find likely Nazi-looted artworks
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Museums find likely Nazi-looted artworks

October 29, 2013

The 1921 painting “Odalisque” is one of 139 art pieces identified by Dutch museums as possibly having been illegally seized from individuals by Nazi authorities during World War II. by…

Russia breaking ‘zero waste’ pledge
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Russia breaking ‘zero waste’ pledge

October 29, 2013

Constractors for the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, are dumping construction waste in a quarry near Akhshtyr, despite Russia’s pledge that no construction wastes would be produced during construction for…

Health-care change facing new problem
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Health-care change facing new problem

October 29, 2013

Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, says the administration is now expecting a small number of people to sign up for health insurance on…

Official defends spy program
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Official defends spy program

October 29, 2013

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says other countries spy on U.S. officials, too. In testimony before Congress Tuesday, Clapper and other intelligence officials said many of the recent reports…

Shuttle survives mishap
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Shuttle survives mishap

October 29, 2013

The Sierra Nevada Corp.’s Dream Chaser spacecraft is carried by a helicopter during a test in Sparks, Nev. The test spacecraft is in good shape after a rough landing during…

UN officials confirm polio outbreak in north Syria
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UN officials confirm polio outbreak in north Syria

October 29, 2013

UNICEF officials are urging a cease-fire in Syria’s civil war to vaccinate people after 10 cases of polio were confirmed in the country. The polio cases are first confirmed cases…

Survivors honor memories of those lost amid Sandy
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Survivors honor memories of those lost amid Sandy

October 29, 2013

Before signing herself, a woman looks at a large board with supportive messages for victims of Superstorm Sandy in the Midland Beach section of Staten Island, New York, Tuesday. Communities…

Lawmakers: US spy programs may have gone too far
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Lawmakers: US spy programs may have gone too far

October 29, 2013

A bipartisan plan is being discussed in Congress to limit the National Security Agency’s collection of information in the wake of disclosures of massive surveillance of Americans and foreign leaders’…

Senators bicker over state stand-your-ground laws
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Senators bicker over state stand-your-ground laws

October 29, 2013

Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, arguing that Congress needs to act to reverse several states’ stand-your-ground laws. The laws allow individuals to defend…

AP source: US weighs end to spying on leaders
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AP source: US weighs end to spying on leaders

October 28, 2013

European leaders are discussing possible sanctions against the United States for its alleged spying on European citizens and government leaders. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, is especially upset at reports…

Food stamps, milk prices on table in farm talks
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Food stamps, milk prices on table in farm talks

October 28, 2013

Congress are still unable to find agreement on a new farm bill. The House and Senate will meet Wednesday to resume negotiations on the $500 million bill. Some lawmakers are…

White House: Review will address global NSA concerns
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White House: Review will address global NSA concerns

October 28, 2013

Administration officials refused Monday to comment on a report that President Obama learned only this year about a National Security Agency surveillance program that monitored the communications of foreign leaders.…

Europe may cancel pact to share banking data
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Europe may cancel pact to share banking data

October 28, 2013

European leaders are considering taking action against the United States for spying European citizens and government leaders. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and French President Francois Hollande, right, attended a…

Tea party members losing corporate vote
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Tea party members losing corporate vote

October 28, 2013

In what could be a sign of challenges to come across the country, two U.S. House races in Michigan mark a turnabout from several years of widely heralded contests in…

Former Rep. Ike Skelton dead at 81
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Former Rep. Ike Skelton dead at 81

October 28, 2013

Former Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo. is dead at age 81. The former representative, who served in the House for 34 years, was a military expert, and warned during a 2010…

Hurricane-force gusts batter Britain, Europe; 13 dead
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Hurricane-force gusts batter Britain, Europe; 13 dead

October 28, 2013

Britain and Europe are recovering from a storm that killed at least 13 people. The storm, nicknamed stormaggedon, swept across the United Kingdom and Europe Monday with hurricane force winds.Sang…

Outlaw shutdowns? That might make Congress worse
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Outlaw shutdowns? That might make Congress worse

October 28, 2013

This month’s 16-day government shutdown forced national parks and monuments around the country to close, one of the most visible signs of the government shutdown. Some politicians, including Sen. Rob…

Patients, firms shop for better health-care deals
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Patients, firms shop for better health-care deals

October 26, 2013

Freeman’s insurer covered his travel costs and the entire bill because a medical center in Oklahoma City could remove the loose cartilage in his knee for about 70 percent less…

‘Grandpa’ pulls down ‘Gravity’
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‘Grandpa’ pulls down ‘Gravity’

October 26, 2013

Paramount’s “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa” topped the weekend box office with $32 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, sinking three-week champ “Gravity” to second place. “Bad Grandpa” stars Johnny Knoxville…

Banners reflect hard-line backlash in Iran
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Banners reflect hard-line backlash in Iran

October 26, 2013

Iranian President Hasan Rouhani, speaking Sunday during a session of parliament, is meeting resistance for his attempts to talk to U.S. leaders.Associated Press The anti-American images were ordered taken down…

Are you tired of your job?
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Are you tired of your job?

October 26, 2013

A study by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 9 in 10 workers who are age 50 or older say they are very or somewhat satisfied…

NSA spying could hamper U.S. foreign policy
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NSA spying could hamper U.S. foreign policy

October 26, 2013

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry looks out the window en route to the ISAF headquarters Oct. 11 after an unannounced visit to Kabul, Afghanistan. Kerry is trying to quell…

Saudi women face few issues in driving
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Saudi women face few issues in driving

October 26, 2013

The campaign’s message is that driving should be a woman’s choice. The struggle is rooted in the kingdom’s hard-line interpretation of Islam known as Wahabbism, with critics warning that women…

Work begins on Calif. bullet train, locals angry
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Work begins on Calif. bullet train, locals angry

October 26, 2013

High-speed rail opponent Aaron Fukuda stands in front of his Hanford, Calif., home that lies directly in one of the planned train routes. Fukuda is one of many land owners…

Profiling brings boycott threat
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Profiling brings boycott threat

October 26, 2013

Sharptondu1-i-syn “We’ve gone from stop and frisk to shop and frisk, and we are not going to take it,” the black civil-rights leader said. “We are not going to live…