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Calls some tea party-sponsored legislation \"the last existing legal pillars of Jim Crow"

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The NAACP plans to spend the next year fighting against a slew of voting laws that it says disenfranchise huge swaths of minority voters, the civil rights organization's president said at the group's convention on Monday.


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Opponents of Obama's national plan give state chance to opt out

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Voters will get the chance to decide whether Ohio will opt out of the national health care overhaul after the state's top election official said Tuesday that opponents of the federal Affordable Care Act have enough signatures to put a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 8 ballot.


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AP Sources say league and players set on terms of deal

WASHINGTON (AP) -- NFL owners and players agreed early Monday to the terms of a deal to end the lockout, and players were expected to begin their voting process later in the day, two people familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

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Move could move her case forward—or damage her credibility

NEW YORK (AP) -- The hotel housekeeper accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her is telling her story publicly, she says, because she wants the former International Monetary Fund leader behind bars. But it's hard to say whether her striking move will help or hobble her goal.


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Scandal has received relatively attention as Washington focuses on debt

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Oregon Democratic Rep. David Wu faced increased pressure Monday after House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi called for an ethics investigation over an 18-year-old woman's claim of an "unwanted sexual encounter" with him.


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The numbers renewed skepticism about the administration's claims that it is focusing on the most dangerous criminals

Huge increases in deportations of people after they were arrested for breaking traffic or immigration laws or driving drunk helped the Obama administration set a record last year for the number of criminal immigrants forced to leave the country, documents show.


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Americans paying almost $1 more per gallon than a year ago

The chances for late-summer discounts at the gas pump are looking pretty slim.


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Reports claims officer assigned to area where incident occurred was elsewhere

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- When a Monroe prison official was killed in the facility's chapel earlier this year, a co-worker assigned to monitor the area was actually working in a separate part of the complex, according to an internal investigation released Friday.

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Judge says George Bronk's actions equivalent to those of a peeping Tom

SACRAMENTO, California (AP) -- A Northern California man who trolled women's Facebook pages searching for clues that allowed him to take over their email accounts has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.


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Local leaders worry that federal default could threaten their own budgets and economies

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Virginia's governor is livid that his famously tight-fisted state could face higher borrowing costs to build roads and schools. Maryland has put off a $718 million bond sale for three days because of the current financial uncertainty. And California plans to borrow about $5 billion from private investors next week to ensure it can cover day-to-day operating expenses should the federal government default on its debt.


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