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Tampa socialite says her name was released to media against her will

Jill KelleyThe Justice Department is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit by the Tampa, Florida, socialite whose complaints about threatening and anonymous e-mails set off a chain of events resulting in the resignation of CIA director David Petraeus.

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Freshmen senators are expected to defer to senior colleagues

Ted Cruz in front of the Capitol BuildingTed Cruz says he wasn't elected to the Senate to stay quiet. And his refusal upon entering Congress to observe its protocol to sit back and learn like a freshman, as expected, rubbed some of his more senior colleagues the wrong way.

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The Affordable Care Act is being used as a bargaining chip in both debates

Obama talks on the economyWASHINGTON (CNN) -- With a series of potential disasters hovering over the nation like a demon storm, the most prominent words of a Washington-based word cloud would be: government shutdown, continuing resolution, debt limit and Obamacare.

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Over 1,100 African-American job seekers faced discrimination between 1993 and 2005

Bank of AmericaLONDON (CNNMoney) -- Bank of America has been fined $2.2 million for discriminating against black job candidates over two decades.

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Navy says the Navy Yard shooter denied ever having been charged with a felony

Navy Yard shooting(CNN) -- The Navy was unaware until after the killings at the Washington Navy Yard that gunman Aaron Alexis had been arrested in 2004 for shooting out the tires on a vehicle and claiming he had blacked out in anger, a senior Navy official told reporters Monday.

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'It ought to be a shock to all of us, as a nation and as a people,' Obama says

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama said Sunday that the United States "can't accept" last week's killing of 12 people at Washington's Navy Yard as "inevitable," but the shooting should instead "lead to some sort of transformation" on gun violence in the United States.

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Sikhism is the world's fifth most popular religion

Prabhjot SinghNEW YORK (CNN) -- A Columbia University professor who wrote about hate crimes against Sikhs may have become a victim of one himself when 12 to 15 people attacked him while shouting anti-Muslim slurs, police said.

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Al-Shabaab says Kenya attackers came from the U.S., Canada and Europe

Kenyan Police(CNN) -- The weekend massacre at an upscale shopping center in Kenya is shining a new light on an old concern for Western counterterrorism officials: the recruitment of jihadist fighters from Somali communities in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

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The Indian Health Care Improvement Act is part of the Affordable Care Act

Health Care law protestCongress always works on two tracks. The first rail is legislation that gives the government authority to spend money. The second rail is one that actually appropriates the funds.

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High death rates from shooting closely match gun prevalence

Gun statistics graph chartGuns don't make a nation safer.That's the conclusion of a study that found a strong correlation between gun ownership rates and the risk of death by firearms in more than a dozen developed countries.

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