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PolitiFact, Obama campaign, White House and former President Clinton have disputed claims

(CNN) -- For the third week in a row, Mitt Romney's up with a new television commercial that claims President Barack Obama is altering the federal welfare-to-work program by dropping work requirements in the law.


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At least seven mosques and one cemetery were attacked in America during Ramadan

(CNN) -- To mark the end of Islam's holiest month, Iftikhar Ali will head not to a mosque but to a convention center guarded by law enforcement officers.


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Settlement states club will make payouts to more than 50 children and set up diversity council

(CNN) -- Tears streamed down 12-year-old Marcus Allen's face in 2009, as he recalled how members of a private suburban Philadelphia swim club had hurled racial slurs and worried aloud if he and other mostly minority day campers might steal from them.


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Some states allow felons to vote from prison, while in others, felons may never regain the right

Josh and Katy Vander Kamp met in drug rehab. In the seven years since, they have been rebuilding their lives in Apache Junction, Ariz., a small town east of Phoenix.


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Critics say voter ID laws could disenfranchise poor, elderly and minority voters

On Wednesday, in a closely watched case, a state judge in Pennsylvania declined to block the state's controversial voter ID law from taking effect.


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Tragedy has made them more determined than ever to educate the mainstream community

FREMONT, Calif. – Manat Kaur is in many ways a typical 14-year-old, indistinguishable from others her age in her usual outfit of sneakers, jeans and T-shirt. But when asked, the soon-to-be high school freshman makes it a point never to hide her Sikh identity.


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Order seeks to block beneficiaries of DACA from benefits like driver's licenses and ID cards

PHOENIX – Arizona governor Jan Brewer issued an executive order on Wednesday that will deny undocumented youth access to state-issued identification cards and other state benefits. But the order, say legal experts, will have consequences for other immigrants as well.


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Bonding the way women prisoners do is not as common among their male counterparts, officials say

CLAREMONT, Calif. – When a number of formerly incarcerated women last year received what they thought was a distress e-mail from a friend, Gloria Killian, saying she was stranded in Scotland penniless and needed to have money wired to her ASAP so she could fly back to California, at least two of them rushed to their banks to see how much they could pull out.


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African Americans were 30 percent more likely than other workers to be employed in the public sector

WASHINGTON (NNPA) —  Economists are breathing a sigh of relief after the Labor Depart­ment reported last week that employers added 163,000 workers to their payrolls last month, doubling the 80,000 jobs added in June.


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57 percent of white city voters support the policy compared to only 25 percent of Black voters

NEW YORK (AP) -- New York City voters are divided along racial lines over the New York Police Department's ``stop-and-frisk'' strategy, according to a poll released Thursday.


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