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Ailment is a highly contagious bacterial disease that in rare cases can be fatal

ATLANTA (AP) -- A federal advisory panel wants all U.S. adults to get vaccinated against whooping cough.


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19th Smithsonian complex will be located between Washington Monument and the National Museum of American History

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama heralded a new national black history museum as "not just a record of tragedy, but a celebration of life" as he marked Wednesday's groundbreaking of the long-sought-after museum on the National Mall.


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The NYPD kept tabs on Islam-centered college groups throughout the Northeast

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- Yale University and student groups are condemning the monitoring of Muslim college students across the Northeast by the New York Police Department, while Rutgers University and leaders of Muslim groups are calling for investigations.

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Church leaders hope "Great Commission" moniker can provide non-regional option

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Southern Baptists first considered changing their name in 1903. Leaders have seriously proposed it at least 13 times since then.


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Only minor damage reported, but rumble reminds many of area's seismic nature

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Just days after the 200th anniversary of a series of massive earthquakes in southeast Missouri, residents woke up Tuesday to a rumbling reminder that they live in one of the continent's most active seismic areas.


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One of the biggest free parties in the world fuels a multimillion-dollar industry for the city of New Orleans and the lifeblood of businesses like Kern's studio

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- As Carnival builds toward its out-of-control crescendo of Fat Tuesday, Barry Kern and his team of float-builders and artists are already preparing for next year's parades.


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There are projected shortages in many industries with some high-tech companies already complaining about a lack of highly trained workers

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Access to college has been the driving force in federal higher education policy for decades. But the Obama administration is pushing a fundamental agenda shift that aggressively brings a new question into the debate: What are people getting for their money?


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Some are labeled with \"gender identity disorder," a psychiatric diagnosis. But Spack is among doctors who think that's a misnomer

CHICAGO (AP) -- A small but growing number of teens and even younger children who think they were born the wrong sex are getting support from parents and from doctors who give them sex-changing treatments, according to reports in the medical journal Pediatrics.


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The NYPD's intelligence division focused far beyond New York City as part of a surveillance program targeting Muslims

The report, along with other documents obtained by The Associated Press, reveals how the NYPD's intelligence division focused far beyond New York City as part of a surveillance program targeting Muslims.


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Court case comes after a 2006 federal law aimed at curbing false claims of military valor

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Xavier Alvarez was in good company when he stood up at a public meeting and called himself a wounded war veteran who had received the top military award, the Medal of Honor.


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