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Is Organizing For Action Too Close To The White House?
Organizing for Action, the social welfare group formed out of President Obama's campaign organization, has stumbled over its own fundraising rules. Now it's trying to clean things up.
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Potential Charges Against Incumbent Throw D.C. Mayor's Race Up In Air
The possible indictment of incumbent D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray has turned what many expected to be a routine election into a referendum on whether voters trust him.
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Could Malaysian Military Have Prevented Jet's Disappearance?
At one point, Malaysian military radar saw Flight 370 flying back west over Malaysia and toward the Andaman Sea. Why didn't Malaysia scramble jets and try to either stop or follow the plane?
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To Fill Skills Gap In U.S., Schools Look Abroad
Community colleges and trade schools are trying to better prepare students for a global market. And some are looking to Europe for answers.
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Brit Uses Shakespeare To Exact Revenge
Edd Joseph bought a game console online, but he never received it. So he took revenge by texting 37 full Shakespeare plays to the seller's phone. That's nearly 30,000 messages.
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Health, fiscal costs cited in Neb. Medicaid debate
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A proposal to extend health-care coverage to low-income Nebraskans is once again stirring debate among lawmakers.Supporters argued…
New Yorker Writer: 'Don't Ban Bossy'
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg made waves with her "Lean In" campaign. Now she wants to ban the word "bossy" to describe girls. But writer Margaret Talbot explains why she wants to keep that word around.
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Consequences When African-American Boys Are Seen As Older
Many teens are in a hurry to grow up. Now research suggests that African-American boys are more likely to be viewed as adults than white boys. Social psychology professor Phillip Atiba explains.
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Obama Picks Michigan State To Win Men's Basketball Title
"Tom Izzo is a great tournament coach," the nation's "first basketball fan" tells ESPN. It's the sixth time the president has shared his picks. So far, he's been right once.
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