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5 Years After 'Citizens United,' SuperPACs Continue To Grow
A new political committee will pay for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's pre-presidential announcement politicking. But don't confuse it with the separate superPAC of the same name.
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For Some Immigrants, Temporary Life In U.S. Can Mean A Long Stay
A little-known program allows some immigrants to stay in the U.S. when a disaster strikes their home country. Designed to be short-term, Temporary Protected Status can sometimes last for many years.
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Winning The Truck Battle Isn't Just About Smack Talk. It's Everything
For Detroit automakers, there's likely no bigger prize than being the No. 1 truck. The Detroit three — GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler — are essentially truck companies that sell cars.
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Ads Say 'No More' To Domestic Violence, But Will Audience Listen?
If you watched any football over the weekend, you likely saw an ad from the "No More" campaign. The idea is to raise awareness about domestic violence — and to bolster the NFL's image.
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In Brazil, A Once-High-Flying Economy Takes A Tumble
A few years ago, amid a global recession, Brazil was the darling of the financial markets. But last year, the country barely avoided recession. Prices are soaring, and investors are looking elsewhere.
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Harris Opens Bid For Boxer's Senate Seat, But Others May Follow
Sen. Barbara Boxer of California announced that she won't seek re-election. State Attorney General Kamala Harris has said she'll run for the seat, but a number of Democrats are considering a run, too.
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'Charlie Hebdo' Hits The Stands — And Promptly Flies Off Them
The magazine Charlie Hebdo published its latest edition in Paris on Wednesday. It was purchased by hundreds of thousands of Parisians as a gesture of support, selling out at outlets across the city.
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A Tour De France First: An African Team Will Compete This Year
South Africa's MTN-Qhubeka received a wild card from organizers of the world's most prestigious cycling race that begins in July.
New 'Charlie Hebdo' Cover Met With Condemnation, Albeit Measured
Religious and government authorities in the Middle East seem to be trying to tamp down any outrage over the publication of another cartoon of the Muslim Prophet Mohammed in France's Charlie Hebdo magazine.
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9/14/14 - San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, Jazz At The Merc in Temecula
A preview of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra's 2014-15 Season, Jazz at the Merc in Temecula, and the Live Oak Canyon Christmas Tree Farm and Pumpkin…
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