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Rule comes down after \"incidents of unsuitable, physical interactions"

ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -- More than 900 students at a New Jersey middle school have been told no more hugging.


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Those selected will transfer title of their homes back to lender and have mortgage debt forgiven

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bank of America has launched a pilot program that will allow some homeowners at risk of foreclosure to become renters and stay in their homes.


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That number is down slightly from 2011

WASHINGTON (AP) -- That nice Internal Revenue Service refund check many families eagerly await this time of year is down slightly from 2011 but still not too shabby: an average of about $3,000.


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"We want arrests" the prevailing chant at Wednesday's Million Hoodie March

NEW YORK (AP) -- The parents of a black teenager shot to death by a Hispanic neighborhood watch captain in Florida told demonstrators in New York they will keep fighting to get justice for their son.


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State says drug company used \"unreliable and unsubstantiated claims" in marketing

SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Drugmaker Pfizer Inc. has agreed to pay Oregon more than $3.3 million to settle claims that the company used misleading statements and studies to market an antibiotic.


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Demand is set to increase in developing world, and traders worry of further supply squeezes due to tensions around Iran's nuclear aspirations

NEW YORK (AP) -- Watching the numbers on the gas pump tick ever higher can boil the blood and lead the mind to wonder: Why are gasoline prices so high?


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Because soldier was on fourth tour and had head injury, he will likely be shown leniency

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the death penalty is possible if a U.S. military court finds an Army staff sergeant guilty of gunning down Afghan children and family members. But it isn't likely.


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US Bank, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and others to take hit for actions against homeowners

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Federal Reserve said Monday that it plans to fine eight additional U.S. bank holding companies for improperly foreclosing on homeowners.


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Two twisters in the San Antonio area injure at least eight people and damage about 30 buildings

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Storms shuffled through parts of the south-central United States again Tuesday, bringing more heavy rain, damaging winds and thunder so loud some people in Oklahoma mistook it for an earthquake.


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East Williston School Board President says fee could cost his district $87,000 a year

EAST WILLSTON, N.Y. (AP) -- A New York school official is among those taking aim at a Nassau County sewer fee.


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