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Inspector generals report found excessive spending on social media campaigns

The State Department has dramatically cut its funding for social media after an inspector general's report found the department spent excessive amounts on advertising for some of its Facebook pages.


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The dispute centers on pay and benefits

Striking union workers for San Francisco's transit system resume work Friday without a contract while negotiations continue, officials said.


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Truck and guns were stolen from Montana residence

University of Washington police arrest man and find Molotov cocktails, a ballistic vest and two allegedly stolen guns -- a scoped rifle and a shotgun -- in the bed of a stolen truck


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Opponents say the bill would close most abortion clinics in the state

Demonstrators flood Texas Legislature to protest attempts to pass a controversial abortion bill. Opponents say the bill would shut down most abortion clinics in Texas, denying access to many women in Texas.

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Testimony from Wednesday morning

The George Zimmerman trial, gavel to gavel. Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin on February 26, 2012


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Victims daughter sobs as Bulger laughs and jokes on tape about killing

A federal jury on Tuesday heard the voice of reputed Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger in conversations recorded during visits by his family members since his incarceration in 2011


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Tour stops are specifically aimed at states where Senators voted no in April

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her husband, Mark Kelly, are in Alaska Tuesday on the second stop of a week-long, seven state tour across the nation trying to build public support for enhanced background checks for gun purchases.


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The shutdown is costing more than $73 million per day, economists estimate

(CNN) -- The strike that shut down public transit in California's Bay Area is delivering a blow to the economy.


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Andrea Sanderlin is accused of running a pot-growing warehouse

(CNN) -- Suburban New York mom Andrea Sanderlin, accused of running a massive marijuana operation from a warehouse in Queens, was released on $500,000 bail Monday after four acquaintances came to her aid.


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Justice Kennedy, acting on his own, rules same-sex marriages can continue

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Sunday refused to stop California from issuing same-sex marriage licenses, turning aside an emergency request from supporters of Proposition 8, the voter-approved measure that had earlier been dismissed by the justices on narrow, jurisdictional grounds. It is the latest legal and political twist in an issue that has divided the state.


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