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Checks to former federal workers at times keep going out if deaths aren't reported

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal government has doled out more than $600 million in benefit payments to dead people over the past five years, a watchdog report says.


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Olympic gold medalist failed to meet four-year residency requirement

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) -- Nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis quit the race for New Jersey state Senate on Friday, a day after a federal appeals panel removed him from the ballot because he didn't meet a four-year residency requirement.


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Crowds of protesters, long wait beforehand made this death episode different

JACKSON, Ga. (AP) -- It didn't take long to notice Troy Davis' execution was different from the others I've covered. As I drove up to the prison, I could see the crowds of protesters and a group of at least 50 reporters.


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Mentally ill 37-year-old was allegedly beaten and shocked with stun gun during July incident

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- Two police officers were charged Wednesday in the death of a mentally ill homeless man in Southern California who was beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun during his arrest, authorities said.


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Roland Bourgeois Jr. faces charges that he fired shotgun at three black men

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A federal magistrate has ruled that a white man is mentally unfit to stand trial on charges he fired a shotgun at three black men who were trying to leave New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.


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Updates on the controversial case of a Georgia man put to death

Troy Davis is awaiting execution on Death Row in Georgia. The Skanner News is posting links and updates about the case here.

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Davises and MacPhails have spent two decades advocating for sons they associate with love and loyalty

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- An elite Army Ranger, Mark MacPhail left the service and became a police officer to spare his wife and young children from the base-hopping life of a military career. Troy Davis dropped out of high school in his senior year to help care for his younger siblings, including a sister stricken with multiple sclerosis.

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State had sued to stop Voting Rights Act provision, but ruling says discrimination still a threat

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a challenge to election monitoring required under the Voting Rights Act to ensure mostly southern states are no longer disenfranchising black voters and found that discrimination continues in modern-day polling.


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Authorities unsure if explosion was due to bomb or mechanical failure

MONROE, Mich. (AP) -- Investigators on Wednesday were poring over the blackened remains of a vehicle that exploded on a Michigan street, trying to determine if the blast, which seriously injured the man and two children inside, was caused by a bomb or some sort of mechanical failure.


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Obama-care provision leads to 4 percent reduction in18-25 age group

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of young adults without health insurance has dropped significantly, a new survey finds, thanks to a provision of President Barack Obama's health care law allowing them to stay on their parents' plans.


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