June 19, 2013
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Internet cat stars scratch for fame
NEW YORK — They frolic in empty boxes and stick their heads under faucet streams of water. They dance on tippy toes and fly through the air with Pop-Tarts. They play piano wearing little frocks and...
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Congress to consider limits on drone strikes
WASHINGTON — Uncomfortable with the Obama administration’s use of deadly drones, a growing number in Congress is looking to limit America’s authority to kill suspected terrorists, even U.S. citizen...
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Hagel would be 5th chief with enlisted time
WASHINGTON — When President Barack Obama declared that his defense secretary nominee, Chuck Hagel, would be the first former enlisted man to lead the Pentagon, he seemed to overlook four previous d...
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Obama urges stopgap budget deal
WASHINGTON — Eager to buy time and avoid economic pain, President Barack Obama urged Congress on Tuesday to pass targeted short-term spending cuts and higher taxes as a way to put off sweeping, aut...
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Report: Family, medical leave law working
WASHINGTON — Just 16 percent of eligible workers took time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act last year to recover from an illness, care for a new child or tend to a sick relative, accordin...
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Business, labor join on immigration issue
WASHINGTON — Unlikely allies, business and labor leaders joined in support of the White House’s immigration overhaul efforts Tuesday while also launching high-stakes negotiations to overcome an iss...
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Veteran had been in mental hospital
FORT WORTH, Texas — The Iraq War veteran charged with killing a former Navy SEAL sniper and his friend on a Texas shooting range had been taken to a mental hospital twice in the past five months an...
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Koch’s coffin exits to ‘New York, New York’
NEW YORK — Ed Koch couldn’t have chosen a more appropriate final farewell to New York City. An organist played “New York, New York,” the iconic ballad made famous by Frank Sinatra, in a Manhatta...
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Postal Service honors Rosa Parks with new stamp
DEARBORN, Mich. — Hundreds of people, including some of Michigan’s political elite, gathered Monday to celebrate the late Rosa Parks on what would have been her 100th birthday by unveiling a postag...
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Obama stands firm on guns despite odds
MINNEAPOLIS — President Barack Obama declared Monday on his first trip outside Washington to promote gun control that a consensus is emerging for universal background checks for purchasers, though ...
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