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Texas tornadoes: At least six dead, 50 injured after tornadoes
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Habitat for Humanity spent years in a North Texas subdivision, helping build many of the 110 homes in the low-income area. But its work was largely undone during an outbreak of 13 tornadoes Wednesday night that killed six people and injured dozens.
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Fort Campbell harrassment program director arrested
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Army officials say the manager of the sexual assault response program at Fort Campbell has been arrested in a domestic dispute and relieved of his post.
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Jobless benefit filings up by 32,000 last week
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The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose 32,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 360,000, the most since late March. The jump comes after applications fell to a five-year low.
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IRS scandal: Holder says FBI probing potential civil rights violations at IRS
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The FBI is investigating potential civil rights violations at IRS after the agency acknowledged the agency had singled out conservative groups for extra scrutiny, Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday.
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Jodi Arias eligible for death penalty
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Jurors in Jodi Arias' trial on Wednesday found she should be eligible for the death penalty after they convicted her last week of murdering her one-time boyfriend.
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Army sex abuse: Hagel informed Obama of latest case
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel informed President Barack Obama of the latest sexual assault allegations against a soldier at Fort Hood.
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FAA offered bonuses ahead of sequester, documents show
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The FAA and drama are somewhat synonymous these days.
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Fort Hood sex assault prevention coordinator accused of abuse
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The Army says the coordinator of a sexual assault prevention program at Fort Hood, Texas, is under investigation for "abusive sexual contact" and other alleged misconduct.
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Associated Press reporters' telephone records obtained by Justice Department
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The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press in what the news cooperative's top executive called a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" into how news organizations gather the news.
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A note to Vice President Biden: Chocolate bullets will make the world safer
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It might not be unusual for schoolchildren to write to the president or vice president. But one Wisconsin boy got an unexpectedly personal response.
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Joyce Brothers, popular psychologist, dead at 85
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Brothers died Monday of respiratory failure in New York City, according to her longtime Los Angeles-based publicist, Sanford Brokaw.
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Cleveland kidnapper faced prior complaints
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A man charged with holding three women captive for about a decade had been accused of threatening his neighbors, attacking his common-law wife and committing violations during his career as a school bus driver, according to records released Monday.
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Barbara Walters is retiring from TV journalism
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Barbara Walters long and distinguished career as a television journalist - nearly four decades of which unfolded at ABC News - will come to an end next summer when the 83-year-old retires.
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Infant swimming classes work to protect against infant drowning
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According to a 2012 report from the Centers for Disease Control, drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages one to four.
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Morning-after pill restrictions: Government must decide on age restrictions
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The government is running out of time to try to halt implementation of a federal judge's ruling that would lift age restrictions for women and girls wanting to buy the morning-after pill.
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Tamerlan Tsarnaev Virginia burial: Woman who helped find plot doesn't regret actions
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The Virginia woman whose actions led to Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev being buried about 30 miles north of her Richmond home says she has no regrets.
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'Joe the Barber' offers hugs for haircuts to homeless, less fortunate
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Barber Anthony Cymerys, also known as Joe the Barber, decided to put his clippers to work for the less fortunate after being inspired by a church sermon about the homeless.
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IRS scandal: GOP says President Obama should personally condemn IRS targeting
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A Republican senator says she's disappointed that President Barack Obama hasn't personally condemned the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative political groups during the 2012 election.
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