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Obama to visit Nebraska, Louisiana post-State of the Union
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two cities will get their first visits from President Barack Obama after his final State of the Union address.The White House says Obama…
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Chris Correa pleaded guilty to five counts of illegally accessing the Houston Astros' protected information, including scouting and injury reports, trade discussions and draft rankings.
Advocates For Unemployed Americans Hope Job Growth Reduces Poverty
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The Campbell Soup Co. has announced that it now supports a federal law requiring labeling of genetically modified ingredients. It's the first major food company to endorse such a law.
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Screenwriter Phyllis Nagy and director Todd Haynes discuss their film, Carol. Ken Tucker reviews British singer Ellie Goulding's new record. Kevin Hazzard shares stories from his work as a paramedic.
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Oregon Armed Occupation Continues
Anti-federalist protesters in Oregon have now occupied buildings at a national wildlife refuge for more than a week.
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