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Nation, world news briefs Wednesday, April 25
Former BP engineer arrested, U.S. government shows hand in Gulf of Mexico oil spill case NEW ORLEANS (AP) — By arresting a former BP engineer Tuesday, federal prosecutors for the first time showed their hand in the Gulf oil spill case, saying...
Tags: Stroke, Immigration, Republican Party, Justice System, Illegal Immigrants
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High court appears to lean toward Arizona in immigration law dispute
CNNParts of Arizona's sweeping immigration law received a surprising amount of support from a short-handed Supreme Court Wednesday. States throughout the country considering their own tough immigration laws are closely following the proceedings over what...Tags: Immigration, International Law, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice System, Illegal Immigrants
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Trayvon Martin: black, 'suspicious' — and dead
What, exactly, made 17-year-old Trayvon Martin "suspicious" in the eyes of the man who shot him to death?
The question makes me think back to the time before my mom passed away, when she was hospitalized in a highly respected hospital here in Baltimore....Tags: Barack Obama, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Life Out Here: The great bedroom invasion
“I know you’re my boss, but I don’t think that’s any of your business.”
That will be the thought many women in Arizona won’t dare to say if a bill in the state Legislature, likely soon heading to the governor for...Tags: Career and Workplace, Family Planning, Employees, Joe Arpaio, Labor Legislation
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Governor Orders Flags at Half-staff For Marines Killed in Crash
KTLA News/CNNSACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Governor Jerry Brown has issued a statement honoring the seven Marines killed in an aviation training accident earlier this week. Flags were flown at half-staff over the State Capitol Saturday in honor of the six Camp Pendleton-...Tags: Miramar, Aerospace Manufacturing, Government, Regional Authority, Military Equipment
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"Sh*t Latinos Don't Say" turns meme on its head to combat negative stereotype
CNNWhen's the last time you met a Latino who hated grandma's cooking or didn't know who Marc Anthony was? There are just some things you don't expect to hear from Latinos, according to the creators of "Sh*t Latinos Don't Say," the latest in a long line of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Social Issues, YouTube, Culture, Marc Anthony
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President's office deserves respect
At a recent basketball game, I noticed a young couple whispering back and forth to each other during the national anthem. It seemed rather odd to not be paying respect during this solemn time. Perhaps they hadn't been taught to show reverence when the...Tags: Abraham Lincoln
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And the attacks continue
When did public workers become the enemy of the state? I’m just wondering because it seems state after state is taking aim at public employees — be they firefighters, police officers, nurses, teachers along with city, county and state workers....Tags: Career and Workplace, Family Planning, Republican Party, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Giffords' decision to resign sets up Arizona race
The race to replace Rep. Gabrielle Giffords begins in earnest Monday as the Arizona congresswoman's planned resignation sets up a free-for-all in a competitive district.
The three-term Democrat announced Sunday that she intends to resign from Congress...Tags: Barack Obama, Injuries and Wounds, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Injuries and Wounds
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Arizona Gov. gives Obama a piece of her mind
KIAHSo there it was. A lovely Arizona day. The sun glinting off of Air Force One as President Obama nimbly trotted down the steps to say hello to Arizona's republican Governor Jan Brewer. And that’s when things went south. Everyone is in agreement...Tags: Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority, Politics
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Bill would free state from health care law
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterRepublicans in the Indiana General Assembly have picked up a tool that's becoming increasingly popular among opponents of the federal health care overhaul enacted two years ago. Whether the effort is a serious attempt to reform health care or merely a...Tags: Barack Obama, Laws, Brian Schweitzer, Healthcare Laws, Republican Party
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