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Anti-Immigrant Sentiment Helps Fuel Right-Wing EU Candidates
EU elections for parliament take place this weekend. Low turnout could mean parties on the fringe will do disproportionately well.
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Wis. Gov. Scott Walker Accused Of Illegal Fundraising
The governor, who was the subject of a 2012 recall vote, is said to have coordinated fundraising with outside conservative groups in violation of state law.
Michigan's High Court Limits The Fees Billed To Defendants
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that local courts cannot charge indiscriminate fees to defendants.
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Starbucks Will Pay For Employees To Complete College
An online bachelor's degree from Arizona State University for every barista.
Newspaper Editor, Activist John Seigenthaler Dies At 86
He worked for The Tennessean and took leave to assist Robert F. Kennedy in the White House and during the senator's 1968 presidential campaign. He later helped shape USA Today.
A Senator Turns His Bible Into A Political Tool
In his new ad, Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor uses his Bible to respond to an opponent's attack.
Washington State To Start Recreational Pot Sales On Tuesday
The state's Liquor Control Board issued the first 24 marijuana retailer licenses on Monday. Washington is the second state — after Colorado — to allow the sale of recreational marijuana.
Ex-New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin Gets 10 Years In Corruption Case
Nagin, who became the face of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, was convicted Feb. 12 of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks.
Obama To Nominate Former Procter & Gamble Chief To Head VA
The Department of Veterans Affairs is currently in a sea of trouble. A White House report said its "corrosive culture" led to systematic failures.
Apple Buys Dr. Dre's Beats Electronics For $3 Billion
Apple's acquisition of the audio equipment and subscription streaming music service co-founded by Dre and record-producer Jimmy Iovine is the computer-maker's largest-ever such purchase.
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