May 22, 2013
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Former Marine Sgt. Salvadaor Parada (right) speaks to protesters during a rally on Nov. 13, 2006 outside city hall in Farmers Branch, Texas.  A federal appeals court will review Farmers Branch's ordinance, which allows the city building inspector to evict any illegal immigrant renters.
Town gets housing-ban hearing
NEW ORLEANS — A Dallas suburb asked a federal appeals court Wednesday to uphold an ordinance that would ban illegal immigrants from renting homes in the town. The full 5th U.S. Circuit Court of ...
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CEO pleads guilty to cheating investors
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Peregrine Financial Group CEO Russ Wasendorf Sr. has pleaded guilty to a 20-year fraud that duped thousands of investors out of millions of dollars. During a hearing Monday in ...
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Groups of teachers picket outside Morgan Park High School Monday in Chicago. Mayor Rahm Emanuel said he will seek a court order to force the city's teachers back into the classroom.
Chicago teachers to reconsider ending strike
CHICAGO — An angry Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s appeal to the courts to end a six-day teachers strike in the nation’s third largest city set off a new round of recriminations Monday, but did little to end ...
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Chicago teachers celebrate after union delegates voted to suspend the strike against the school district Tuesday in Chicago. The teachers had been out for more than a week.
Chicago teachers vote to return to classroom
CHICAGO — Chicago’s teachers agreed Tuesday to return to the classroom after more than a week on the picket lines, ending a spiteful stalemate with Mayor Rahm Emanuel over teacher evaluations and j...
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Apple closes above $700 for first time
NEW YORK — Apple’s stock closed above $700 for the first time on Tuesday, the day after it announced that orders for its iPhone 5 topped 2 million in the first 24 hours. Shares closed at $701.91...
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Court wants review of voter ID access
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s highest court on Tuesday told a lower court that it should stop a tough new voter photo identification law from taking effect in this year’s presidential election i...
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Navy: Sub boss faked death to end affair
HARTFORD, Conn. — A Navy officer who was dismissed last month as commander of a Connecticut-based nuclear submarine faked his own death to end an affair he was carrying on with a mistress, investig...
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Candidate warns incumbent may die in office
SALT LAKE CITY — Sen. Orrin Hatch is many things: a former Judiciary Committee Chairman, the Republican next in line to head the tax-writing finance committee, songwriter and grandfather. But his D...
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Judge OKs immigration law provision
PHOENIX — A judge in Arizona ruled Tuesday that police can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state’s immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out the...
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Obama blasts Romney remarks
SALT LAKE CITY — President Barack Obama declared Tuesday night the occupant of the Oval Office must “work for everyone, not just for some,” jabbing back at Mitt Romney’s jarring statement that as a...
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