June 19, 2013
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Low wage workers may not afford coverage
WASHINGTON — It’s called the Affordable Care Act, but President Barack Obama’s health care law may turn out to be unaffordable for many low-wage workers, including employees at big chain restaurant...
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New lungs buy time but don’t cure
WASHINGTON — The 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl who fought for a lung transplant has a difficult journey ahead. The transplant isn’t a cure for her cystic fibrosis, and new lungs don’t tend to last ...
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Berry was a former KKK leader in Indiana
CHICAGO — Jeffery Lynn Berry, who as leader of the American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan led marches on town squares that cost municipalities thousands of dollars in security costs, has died at age ...
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Lewis founded Hamburger Hamlet
LOS ANGELES — Harry Lewis, founder of the Hamburger Hamlet chain whose regular customers included Ronald Reagan and Elizabeth Taylor, has died at age 93. The Los Angeles Times reports Lewis died...
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Immigration debate clears hurdle
WASHINGTON — In Spanish and English, the Senate pushed contentious immigration legislation over early procedural hurdles with deceptive ease on Tuesday as President Barack Obama insisted the “momen...
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27-car Nevada sandstorm pileup kills 1
Twenty-seven vehicles slammed into each other during a sandstorm that blinded drivers on Interstate 80 in rural northern Nevada, killing a truck driver, seriously injuring several other people and ...
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Feds: Morning-after pill appeal officially on hold
NEW YORK — The Obama administration’s appeal in the legal fight over morning-after pills has been officially put on hold until a judge weighs a new plan to allow girls of all ages to buy the contra...
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Widow works to preserve Evers’ civil rights legacy
JACKSON, Miss. — Myrlie Evers-Williams acknowledges it would be easy to remain mired in bitterness and anger, 50 years after a sniper’s bullet made her a widow. Instead, she’s determined to cele...
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NYC bomb plot details settle little in NSA debate
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration declassified a handful of details Tuesday that credited its PRISM Internet spying program with intercepting a key email that unraveled a 2009 terrorist plot in...
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Suspect’s paralysis could delay Fort Hood trial
FORT HOOD, Texas — The paralysis-related health problems of the Army psychiatrist charged with carrying out the deadly attack on Fort Hood could significantly slow the pace of his upcoming court-ma...
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