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February 6, 2012
Rick Perry "not slipping off into the sunset"Failed GOP presidential candidate promises to fight federal government for all of Texas' needs
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Authorities: Dead Powell boys had "chop" marks Investigators say man suspected of killing his wife, also planned fire that killed his young children
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Faculty to be removed at LA sex scandal school Calif. school cancels classes, officials to meet with parents after arrests of 2 teachers suspected of lewd acts with students
- A look at the secretive world of air marshals
- Authorities: Josh Powell planned deadly fire
- Fraud convict guilty of behind-bars murder plot
- Tucson suspect's stay at Mo. prison extended
- Ore. family lost in woods considered eating dog
- Lawyer: Powell boy spoke of mommy "in the trunk"
- Texas man who paid $16 for home forced to vacate
- Man accidentally shoots self at Georgia gun show
- Egypt names 19 Americans facing trial
- Terminally ill prof teaches end-of-life lessons
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In an unusual detour into social issues, Romney decries Obama's "war on religious liberty"
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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Lawmakers' properties can benefit from earmarks Washington Post: 33 members of Congress steered more than $300 million in earmarks to public projects near their own property











