National News
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Under fire, Obama adjusts his birth control policy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Under fierce election-year fire, President Barack Obama on Friday abruptly abandoned his stand that religious organizations must pay for birth control for workers, scrambling to end a furor raging from the Catholic Church to Congress to his re-election foes. He demanded that insurance companies step in to provide the coverage instead.
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Coroner in Ohio changes ruling in 1972 death
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First public photos of Blue Ivy Carter go online
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Pelosi says 5 states will lift House Democrats
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Explosion at Fla. horse center kills worker, horse
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First lady: Girls can choose to have campaign role
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Justice Department calls Swiss Bank a 'fugitive'
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'Big Valley' star Peter Breck dead at age 82
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Family, friends attend Don Cornelius service
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Conn. ex-cop gets 10 years for child porn
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Q&A: Obama and the birth control controversy
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Madonna: Not happy about M.I.A.'s gesture
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Obama budget predicts $1.3T deficit for 2012
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Obama budget predicts $1.3T deficit for 2012
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Panetta calls for new probe into Marine photo
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AP: Judge tosses suit by boxer Gatti's daughter
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Ill. man gets 3 years in erectile pump case
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Civil Wars' Joy Williams pregnant with 1st child
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Bernanke: Weak housing has hurt consumer spending
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Appeals court: No rehearing on Texas sonogram rule
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Obama signs Giffords' final bill into law
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2nd depo sought for convicted Fla. Ponzi schemer
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3 senators introduce a bill for oversight of NYPD
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Judge: Laurie Fine's past not relevant in SU suit
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Sandusky takes stand over request for local jury
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Marine veteran found after 2 days in Oregon snow
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Under fire, Obama adjusts his birth control policy
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Trade deficit widens to $48.8 billion in December
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LA co. challenges Kodak move to dump theater deal
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NYC sewage plant to offer Valentine's Day tours
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Pa. judge to consider Sandusky jury, bail issues
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Philadelphia cardinal's death investigated
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Jurors in lacrosse trial view police interview
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Report: Teacher in LA molest case paid to resign
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Obama call for manufacturing revival a tough goal
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Obama to sign last bill Giffords sponsored
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They're back: Social issues overtake US politics
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Chicago clerk buying bond for sticker designer
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Maine caucuses held Saturday
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Los Angeles school reopens amid sex abuse scandal
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Lawyer for missing Utah woman's parents wasn't invited to see 'incestuous' images from Powell's computer
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Worker: Josh Powell told son he had 'surprise'
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NRC approves first new nuclear plant in 3 decades
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Pa. couple: We captured purple squirrel, freed it
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Police capture escapee who stalked Madonna
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Trustees approve Ohio State compliance office
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Santorum: Obama trying to allow Iran to have nuke
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Mets owners ask high court for help in Madoff case
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Man accused of threatening Obama faces new charge


















