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States scramble to find ways to allocate dollars from shrinking pool yet still attract and retain strong educators

WASHINGTON (AP) -- As a new generation of teachers replaces retiring baby boomers, financially strapped states face a quandary - what to do about teacher pensions.


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Pakistani immigrant was shot by White supremacist in Dallas days after 9/11

WEST WINDSOR, N.J. (AP) -- The widow and daughters of a Pakistani immigrant killed by a white supremacist in a 9/11 revenge attack became U.S. citizens Friday in a touching ceremony that one daughter described as the fulfillment of their father's dream for his children.


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Varying options and costs grab national attention in wake of Limbaugh comment and national contraception debate

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Birth control that you must take every single day? A more goof-proof option that costs a lot upfront but then works for several years? Or something in between?

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Ray Kelly lashes out at local leaders who want more oversight of police force's counterterrorism program

NEW YORK (AP) -- New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly on Thursday challenged city council members who want to create an inspector general to regulate the department's surveillance of Muslims, saying his department needs no additional oversight.


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Republican-led Legislature proposing to allow all employers, not just religious institutions, to opt out of providing contraceptive coverage

PHOENIX (AP) -- Women in Arizona trying to get reimbursed for birth control drugs through their employer-provided health plan could be required to prove that they are taking it for a medical reason such as acne, rather than to prevent pregnancy.


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Actor, NAACP president and others taken into custody after being warned not to cross police line

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Actor George Clooney and his father have been arrested at a protest outside the Sudanese Embassy in Washington.


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New Jersey's first Black congressperson praised by Bill Clinton, Sharpton, others

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Rep. Donald Payne was a modest man who favored quiet persuasion over bombast, qualities that didn't detract from his effectiveness as an advocate for the most vulnerable in the U.S. and abroad, former friends and colleagues recalled at his funeral Wednesday.


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In wake of social media storm over low-cost ingredient, USDA set to give districts a choice on issue

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- School districts soon will be able to opt out of a common ammonia-treated ground beef filler critics have dubbed "pink slime."


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Tubes carrying radioactive waste failed pressure test; officials say no danger

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Federal regulators are sending a special team to investigate the San Onofre nuclear power plant on the Southern California coast after tubes that carry radioactive water failed a pressure test.


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Lending institution will reduce amount owed by as much as $100,000 in some cases

NEW YORK (AP) -- Bank of America is providing mortgage relief to about 200,000 homeowners.


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