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Officers are still inside the building around the clock, but at night public access is limited to a phone in the foyer

DETROIT (AP) -- Fighting crime is a 24-hour job, but Detroit police stations will be sticking to business hours.


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21-year-old's discrimination claims echo sentiments of allegations filed last year

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A black man who says racial discrimination forced him to quit working at a Panera Bread restaurant has sued its franchisee, claiming the company doesn't want black employees in positions where they interact with the public. His lawsuit echoes allegations by a white manager of the suburban Pittsburgh store who sued last year, claiming he was fired for defending the employee.


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Balayla Ahmad says University of Bridgeport recklessly threatened FBI terrorism investigation

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- A Muslim woman is suing the University of Bridgeport, alleging that the school failed to investigate her claims that a fellow student sexually harassed her and instead retaliated by reporting her to the FBI based on a false claim that she was a terrorist.


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Band of homeless protesters stirs debate over how remaining funds should be allocated

NEW YORK (AP) -- It was only a few nights after the Occupy protesters began sleeping in his church sanctuary when the Rev. Bob Brashear realized that his laptop was missing.


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Suze Orman experiment could be game-changer for the 60 million people who rely mainly on cash

NEW YORK (AP) -- Personal finance media personality Suze Orman is thinking big. She's the first out of the gate in the fast-growing prepaid debit card market with a card that aims to help its users build a credit score. It's a gamble that could pay off, if it can help create a way measure the creditworthiness of millions who function outside the traditional financial system.


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Con man incarcerated in Wisconsin worked with outside associates to churn out fake diplomas

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A lifelong con man accused of starting a fake university and churning out fake diplomas - while in prison in Wisconsin - appeared in court Tuesday to face a fraud charge, years after the complex scheme was uncovered.


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First time since 1965 that murder wasn't ranked in top 15

ATLANTA (AP) -- For the first time in 45 years, homicide has fallen off the list of the nation's top 15 causes of death, government health officials said Wednesday.


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Info from Plus technology helps company serve different links to different users

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google is sifting through the photos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information.


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Obama's deadline has come and gone, leaving human rights observers dismayed

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Suleiman al-Nahdi waits with dozens of other prisoners in a seemingly permanent state of limbo five years after he was cleared for release from Guantanamo Bay.

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State's GOP-dominated government at odds with minority groups over how to draw up voting maps

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court appeared to struggle Monday with what to do about holding elections in Texas for the state legislature and Congress in a case that could affect the federal Voting Rights Act and even the balance of power in the House.


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