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Democratic Mayors Back Obama's Immigration Plan, Citing Economic Benefits
Some 20 U.S. mayors meeting in New York hope to persuade some 4 million undocumented residents to come forward and apply for deferred action.
Fallout From 'Rolling Stone' Story Changes Conversation At UVA
Now that the accuracy of the article about sexual assaults at the school is being called into question, the conversation is changing and activists hope the attention will stay on sexual assault.
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(Not) Eaten Alive: A Snake Tale, Made For TV
More than 20 million people watched Discovery's YouTube trailer for the special, in which naturalist Paul Rosolie said, "We're going to get me inside of a snake." But that didn't happen.
New York City Council Will Weigh Ban On Horse-Drawn Carriages
The city council gets the controversial bill at Mayor Bill de Blasio's request, one day after the editorial board of The New York Times urged, "Dump the bill. Keep the horses."
FBI Wanted Little To Do With James Bond, Memo Reveals
In response to a request from the producers of Goldfinger, the FBI said Ian Fleming's novels "generally center around sex and bizarre situations."
New Entry Program Reunites Some Immigrants With Their Children
A new State Department program would allow U.S.-based Latino parents to bring over children left in home countries. More than 57,000 children made the trip across the U.S.-Mexican border this year.
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That Nest Egg Needs To Last As Long As You Do. So How Do You Start?
You don't know how long you'll live, which makes it hard to know how much money you'll need to retire. But several approaches can help people nearing retirement make their money last.
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Chuck Hagel Lands In Iraq To Meet With Officials
Hagel is the first secretary of defense to visit the country since President Obama ended American combat involvement in Iraq in 2011.
Senate Panel's Report On CIA Calls Harsh Tactics Ineffective
Democrats on the Senate intelligence committee released a report saying the CIA misled higher-ups and didn't accurately describe its post-Sept. 11 interrogation tactics. The CIA disputes the findings.
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Measuring The State Of Health Care By Contraceptive Use
Oregon aims to reduce unwanted pregnancies by encouraging the use of the most effective contraceptives.
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