May 25, 2013
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President Barack Obama waves in 2007 as he rides in the Labor Day parade in Milford, N.H. Obama crossed paths at the parade with another rising political star and presidential contender, Mitt Romney, as both sought to line up votes in the New Hampshire primary. They shook hands, exchanged a few pleasantries and turned their attention to the voters.
Obama, Romney: Rivals with little personal history
WASHINGTON — When Mitt Romney’s wife, Ann, was diagnosed with breast cancer in late 2008, one of the people who reached out to the couple was newly elected President Barack Obama. It was one of the...
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Officials mull seismic tests near California nuclear plant
SAN FRANCISCO — Plans to use an array of powerful air cannons in an undersea seismic study near a Central California nuclear power plant have federal and state officials juggling concerns over mari...
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No sign of remains in new search for Hoffa body
ROSEVILLE, Mich. SEmD Jimmy Hoffa is presumed dead, cocooned in mystery and innuendo and missing for the past 37 years. Patricia Szpunar just hopes that if the former Teamsters boss’ remains do tur...
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Romney looks to gain momentum
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama is cruising into the presidential debates with momentum on his side, yet he’s still struggling to revive the passion and excitement that propelled him to the White House. ...
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GM recalling 40,859 cars for potential fuel leaks
DETROIT — General Motors Co. is recalling more than 40,000 cars sold in warm-weather states because a plastic part might crack and cause a fuel leak. The company is recalling Chevrolet Cobalt an...
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Buffett’s kids use dad’s ideas to invest in giving to community
OMAHA, Neb. — As they work to give away part of Warren Buffett’s roughly $47 billion fortune, his three children have adopted an approach that looks remarkably similar to their father’s technique f...
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaigns at American Spring Wire Wednesday in Bedford Heights, Ohio. Polls are showing Americans are feeling better about the economy and President Barack Obama's leadership, causing serious problems for Romney five weeks before Election Day even with unemployment above 8 percent for a 43rd straight month.
Growing voter confidence in economy lifts Obama
WASHINGTON — Americans are growing more optimistic about the economy and President Barack Obama’s leadership, creating a significant obstacle for Republican rival Mitt Romney five weeks to Election...
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Thousands pray at ‘America for Jesus’
PHILADELPHIA — Thousands of conservative Christians gathered Saturday on Independence Mall in Philadelphia to pray for the future of the United States in the weeks before the presidential election....
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An informal memorial for shooting victims stands outside Accents Signage Systems, Inc. on Saturday in Minneapolis, Minn. Six people, including the suspected gunman, were shot to death Thursday afternoon at Accent Signage Systems.
Gunman’s family feared mental illness
MINNEAPOLIS — Andrew Engeldinger’s parents were worried about their son’s growing paranoia. In 2010, they sought help, enrolling in a 12-week class for families of the mentally ill. For the last...
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NFL head linesman Tom Stabile, left, and referee Ed Hochuli arrive at an Irving, Texas hotel Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. Officials started arriving Friday to discuss and vote on an agreement reached with the league late Wednesday. Some planned to fly directly to their assigned cities for Sunday's game. The deal must be ratified by 51 percent of the union's 121 members. (AP Photo/Nomaan Merchant)
Refs approve deal, ready for games
IRVING, Texas — NFL officials ended their labor dispute with the league by approving a new eight-year contract with a 112-5 vote Saturday, then hustled off to the airport to get to work. Next st...
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