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How much support would Romney have given to automakers?

  Just how much of a role would the government have played in supporting Chrysler and General Motors if Mitt Romney had been president? As First Read reported yesterday, the former Massachusetts governor has worked to couch his opposition to President Barack Obama's decisio …

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Leaked: a plan to teach climate change skepticism in schools

Updated: 4:40 p.m. ET: The Heartland Institute says the documents referred to below were obtained through "pretexting," in which a person posing as a board member sent an e-mail asking a staffer to "resend" documents from board meetings.

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Police buy cemetery plots to block Josh Powell from being buried next to his boys

A sheriff and his sergeant in Washington state have bought burial plots next to Josh Powell's boys in order to block family members from burying him next to them, according to a media report Wednesday. "The bottom line is, Josh Powell will not be near those two boys,"  …

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Chicago cops who took bag of cash caught in FBI sting

Two Chicago police officers, allegedly thinking they were stealing more than $5,000 in cash from a drug courier, were arrested after it turned out they were being tracked in an undercover sting. Sgt.

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Obama touts manufacturing at Wisconsin plant

President Barack Obama called Wednesday for tax cuts for American manufacturers and higher taxes for companies that move overseas, pressing what he hopes will be a winning campaign issue. Appearing at a Milwaukee padlock plant, Obama said the U.S.

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Return of 'third shift' for automakers brings hope, economic ripple effect

By Jessica HopperRock Center Anthony Pylant, an idled auto worker from Tennessee, was relieved and excited when he got a letter that a General Motors assembly plant in Flint, Mich., was adding a third shift. “You don’t know what you got until it’s gone and man, …

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Man killed in dog poop dispute: cops

A neighborly dispute over dog poop turned deadly in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. It happened just after 4 p.m.

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Man stricken eating 'Triple Bypass' burger

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House leaders praise emerging payroll tax cut deal

Congressional leaders of both parties praised an emerging deal Wednesday to extend a payroll tax cut and extra jobless benefits through 2012, but cautioned that bargainers still had to nail down final details. The rare, bipartisan consensus reflected a desire by both parties to  …

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Should The Words 'Under God' Be Removed From The Pledge of Allegiance? POLL

A Massachusetts family has filed a lawsuit that asks that the words "under God" be removed from the pledge of allegiance. Here's what the news story said:

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Santorum paid double Romney's tax rate in 2010, records show

Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum sought to draw another sharp contrast between himself and Republican rival Mitt Romney when his campaign released four years of tax returns Wednesday night. The documents, reported by Politico, show Santorum and his wife, Karen, earned more tha …

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First Thoughts: Sweet Home Michigan?

Sweet Home Michigan for Romney?... The contest there on Feb.

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Wisconsin couple accused of starving daughter, 15

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She alleges her parents forced her to eat her own feces, drink urine

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Big Snickers, Twix bars are going to disappear

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Mars Inc. says it will stop selling chocolates with more than 250 calories by end of 2013

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Amish farmer targeted by FDA raids shuts down raw milk business

An Amish man who was targeted by federal officials for selling raw milk across state lines – and whose cause was championed by GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul – has shut down his dairy farm. Dan Allgyer closed his rural Pennsylvania business after a federal judge  …

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Interracial marriage in US hits new high: 1 in 12

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'America still has a long way to go,' Cornell University professor says

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Drug bust nabs 17 TCU students, including football players

Correction: An earlier version of this post, citing Fort Worth police, incorrectly identified a former student who was arrested.  Austin Williams Carpenter, 26, is not involved in the case, NBCDFW.com reported. Original post: Seventeen students, including four foo …

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Pregnancy bias is alive and well in America

It’s hard to imagine we still have to tell employers this today, but here goes: Pregnancy discrimination is illegal. While it may sound obvious to some, blatant pregnancy bias is still alive and well in the workplace.

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SF audit finds foreclosures riddled with errors

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Report, days after states' settlement with banks, shows how pervasive problems are

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Naked bondage role-playing lands two in jail

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Couple tell police that episode in busy parking lot was just a Valentine's Day game

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Arizona considers consumer alert on ads showing airbrushed women

A picture of a wrinkle-free woman with a perfect body advertising skin cream and suggesting you could look the same may be too good to be true.

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Pilot dies on Czech flight, plane lands safely

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Iran's cat-and-mouse game on sanctions

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Shipping fleet continues to call at many of the world's major ports hidden behind a web of shell companies and diverse ownership

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