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February 4, 2012
Storm blankets Nebraska after dumping on Colo.Nebraska got more than a foot of snow, and forecasters predicted the storm would drop several inches in central Iowa
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Navy says 8 sailors discharged for hazing Navy says eight sailors have been discharged after a hazing incident aboard a San Diego-based amphibious assault ship
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Calif. city is recovering from bankruptcy In order to bounce back from financial ruin, the people of Vallejo, California had to find common ground
- U.S. women call Egypt captors "kind"
- 2 dead, 2 hurt in small-plane crash in Ariz.
- Man charged with DUI weeks before getting pardon
- Ind. election chief found guilty of voter fraud
- Winter's first big snow pounds Colo., moves east
- Wis. Gov. to meet with D.A. in probe of aides
- Cops converge on Occupy D.C. site
- More charges ahead for man in homeless deaths
- Charges dropped against soldier in Afghan deaths
- Ohio bill would ban new ownership of exotic pets
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Romney to Obama: "Not so fast" In victory speech in Las Vegas, Romney criticized Obama for "trying to take a bow" for strong unemployment report
Sandusky asks Pa. court to see his grandchildren Visits are currently prohibited under the bail conditions for the former Penn State coach charged with child molestation
Cops converge on Occupy D.C. site Dozens of police, including riot squad on horseback, surround McPherson Square, say they're enforcing recently-imposed camping ban
FBI: Ex-soldier tried to aid terrorists Md. man charged with attempting to provide material support to al Shabab terror group while traveling in Africa
Border Patrol targets revolving door to Mexico Agency aims to overhaul approach on migrants caught illegally crossing border U.S. shares with Mexico
Washington state senate approves gay marriage Washington likely now to become seventh state to allow gay and lesbian couples to wed
Judge: BP contract shielded Transocean in spill Transocean is liable for punitive damages but not pollution claims in the Gulf oil disaster, judge rules
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Staffers sue FDA over monitoring personal email Washington Post: Whistleblowers who warned of approving risky medical devices say Gmail accounts were monitored












