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Immigration official says those released were not criminals and are rated as low-risk

Gov. Jan Brewer and Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu say Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency did not notify their offices when it moved some detainees out of detention and into less expensive supervised release programs.


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Lawrence Reed faces murder charge in Marco McMillian's death

Lawrence Reed faces murder charge in Marco McMillian's death Police Make Arrest In Death Of Mississippi Mayoral Candidate


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Obama and Hill leaders are set to meet Friday, but hopes for progress are low

Congressmen leave Washington; Senate rejects competing Democratic and Republican alternatives $85 billion in spending cuts Obama and Hill leaders are set to meet Friday, but hopes for progress are low


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Journalist says he was threatened for his reporting on White House's handling of spending cuts

(CNN) -- Veteran journalist Bob Woodward said Wednesday he was threatened by a senior Obama administration official following his reporting on the White House's handling of the forced federal spending cuts set to take effect on Friday.


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$85 billion in widely disliked spending cuts will take effect with no deal

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- There's only one day left before $85 billion in widely disliked spending cuts start to take effect. What are Congress and the president doing Thursday to deal with this self-inflicted crisis?


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Pfc. Bradley Manning pleaded guilty to half of the 22 charges against him, but not the major one

FORT MEADE, Maryland (CNN) -- Pfc. Bradley Manning pleaded guilty Thursday to half of the 22 charges against him, but not the major one, in what the government says is the largest leak of classified documents in the nation's history.


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Conservative leaning court seems likely to strike down civil rights-era enforcement

A predictably divided Supreme Court appeared ready to strike down - at least in part - the key enforcement provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, with many conservative justices on Wednesday suggesting it was a constitutionally unnecessary vestige of the civil rights era.

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Leaving confirmation battle behind Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel starts work

New Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel addressed service members and civilian employees Wednesday, vowing to always be "honest" and "direct" with his staff--and asking the same in return.


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At least three people are dead because of the storm

Winter storm hits Chicago and the Great Lakes area  with heavy snowfalls and power outages.New Hampshire to get 12 inches of snow


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Parents are filing a complaint under Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act

Transgendered first-grader Coy Mathis wants to use the girls' restroom at her Colorado elementary school. But school officials won't let her.


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