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Mississippi's first Black major-party candidate has odds against him

Voters chose governors in Mississippi and Kentucky on Tuesday, casting ballots that could foreshadow the public's political mood just two months ahead of the first presidential primary and nearly four years into the worst economic slowdown since the Depression.


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Duane Buck attorneys say he deserve new sentence due to racial statements made in psychologist testimony

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal from a Texas death row inmate who won a last-minute reprieve from the high court in September.


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Move would push businesses to hire former military members who are out of work

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Embracing veterans, President Barack Obama on Monday urged Republicans in Congress to "put country before party" and support new ways of helping former members of the military find jobs in a sluggish economy.


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Banner accuses Rockland Country officials of a \"cover-up" and \"retaliation"

TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP) -- A former government worker is dangling from New York's Tappan (TAP'-uhn) Zee Bridge with a sign accusing county officials of a "cover-up."

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For first time, the share of Hispanics living in poverty surpassed that of African Americans

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The ranks of America's poor are greater than previously known, reaching a new level of 49.1 million - or 16 percent - due to rising medical costs and other expenses that make it harder for people to stay afloat, according to new census estimates.


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"This is our future. If you're graduating from college right now, you know what the situation's like… For us, there's nothing"

Young participants of the strike and walkout, interviewed by New America Media, had a number of issues on their minds, but education was at the forefront


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The agency's Open Source Center sometimes looks at 5 million tweets a day

McLEAN, Va. (AP) -- In an anonymous industrial park, CIA analysts who jokingly call themselves the "ninja librarians" are mining the mass of information people publish about themselves overseas, tracking everything from common public opinion to revolutions.

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He faces an FBI investigation into the disappearance of hundreds of millions of dollars in client money

WASHINGTON (AP) -- He set out to create a mini-Goldman Sachs. In the end, he built a mini-Lehman Brothers. Former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine's resignation Friday from the securities firm he led capped a week of high drama and swift failure.


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If found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, Conrad Murray could face four years in jail

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- After six weeks of listening, jurors in the involuntary manslaughter case of Michael Jackson's doctor began deliberations Friday morning.


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