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Gov. Kitzhaber signs into law an effort to create regional care entities that bring preventative practices to at-risk Medicaid patients

SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Pregnant with her seventh child and desperate to kick a meth addiction, Madeline Hutchinson turned to a program from the local Medicaid provider that connected her with a mentor and other support that she says helped her get off drugs.


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For some Northern farmers, the cold-weather "reset button" never got pushed

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- The mild winter that has given many Northern farmers a break from shoveling and a welcome chance to catch up on maintenance could lead to a tough spring as many pests that would normally freeze have not.

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Sweets-supplied vending machines will soon let consumers in LA, NYC more easily give into cravings

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- Sprinkles, the Beverly Hills bakery that helped inspire the craze for sweet frosting in snack-size portions, will launch a cupcake dispensing machine at its flagship store.


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Thrust of Obama program is to lower fees for refinancing and hopefully help more people keep their homes

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is offering some relief to homeowners who have government-backed mortgages.

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The most reliable contraceptives, so-called long-acting types like IUDs or implants, can cost $600 to nearly $1,000 upfront to be inserted by a doctor

WASHINGTON (AP) -- What does birth control really cost anyway?


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The NYPD has faced intense criticism from Muslims, lawmakers and even the FBI for widespread spying operations that put entire neighborhoods under surveillance

NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Police Department kept secret files on businesses owned by second- and third-generation Americans specifically because they were Muslims, according to newly obtained documents that spell out in the clearest terms yet that police were monitoring people based on religion.


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That bodes well for President Barack Obama's re-election chances, although he's still likely to face the highest unemployment rate of any post-war president

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. employers added 227,000 jobs in February to complete three of the best months of hiring since the recession ended. The unemployment rate was unchanged, largely because more people streamed into the work force.


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Within hours, more than 30 bidders had entered the fray

YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) -- Washington state opened a public auction online Thursday of its state-run liquor stores, beginning the process of privatizing a booze industry the state has tightly controlled since the end of Prohibition.


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After spending nine years in the military, an honorably discharged veteran thought citizenship was in his grasp; now, he faces deportation

Forty-four-year-old Ramdeo Chankar Singh is at his wits' end. The former U.S. soldier, honorably discharged from the Army nine years ago, believes he is fully qualified to become a U.S. citizen, and has been trying to become one for almost a decade. But immigration officials are telling him he doesn't meet the eligibility requirements.


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Warm temps nationwide mean businesses and consumers aren't expending much energy on heat

Natural gas prices fell sharply Thursday after spring-like weather blanketed much of the country, raising expectations that demand will remain weak. At the same time, supplies have stayed well above year-ago levels.


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