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Move suggests no plans for closing the controversial military base

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will be getting an estimated $40 million communications upgrade, signaling it will continue its mission of holding top suspected terrorists and as a major humanitarian aid base in the region.


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Romney had accounts in the Cayman Islands, investments in Bermuda and a Swiss Bank account

(CNN) -- The campaigns for Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama played ping pong with political jibes Tuesday over a news report detailing Romney's overseas investments and bank accounts.


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Budget constraints force state officials scale back on prison facilities

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Facing budget constraints, state officials are moving ahead with a plan to shut down two prisons, including one with a well-established addictive treatment program, despite a growing inmate population.


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Republicans target language of health care ruling but offer vague solutions for the uninsured

(CNN) -- In the wake of last week's Supreme Court decision upholding the individual mandate in President Barack Obama's health care law, the debate on the campaign trail turned not to extending health care to nearly 50 million uninsured Americans, but to the language of the ruling.


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The accused killer has the funds to pay for his release, the court said

(CNN) -- The judge overseeing the Trayvon Martin case in Florida set bond for George Zimmerman at $1 million on Thursday.


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Prosecutors seek life for statutory rape and two marijuana offenses

A controversial case may allow the Mississippi Supreme Court to determine if statutory rape is a violent crime under state law.
Chris Taylor got a life sentence as a habitual offender. The sentence could only be imposed if one of his convictions was a violent crime –in this case, statutory rape.

 


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Has Roberts given up his conservative credentials?

Two outcomes in the final days of his seventh year on the court offer some clues for reassessing what kind of chief justice Roberts is and intends to be.

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A Mississippi man is mentally competent to stand trial in August on charges he shot at three men in what prosecutors call a racially motivated attack in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, a federal magistrate ruled Monday.

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Kenneth Chamberlain was shot by officers who had responded to a medical alert

(CNN) -- The family of a former Marine fatally shot by police inside his White Plains, New York, apartment filed a $21 million federal lawsuit Monday morning.


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The heat wave has hit cities in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Southeast

(CNN) -- Out of power since Friday, Bethesda, Maryland, resident Jacqueline Hirsch went to the library to seek relief from the heat, only to find hundreds of others had the same idea.


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