National News
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Obama: Iranian people want a 'different direction'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Monday that Iran's election of a relative moderate shows that the country's people want to change course. But he stressed that Tehran still needs to show the international community that it's not pursuing a nuclear weapon.
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Obama: Difference between spying and hacking
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White House threatens veto of anti-abortion bill
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10 Things to Know for Tuesday
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Girl's body found in Shelbyville creek
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Former McDonald's worker sues franchise for paying wages via debit card
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Plane with man who made poison threats lands in New Jersey
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Calif. teens rescued from mountains
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Murnaghans face backlash after Sarah's lung transplant
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'100 to 1 Odds': Man Survives 15-Story Fall in New Zealand
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Ga. radio hosts fired; mocked ex-player with ALS
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Illinois gov. signs tough fracking regulations law
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Longtime western Ky. sports writer dead at 46
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Military plans would put women in most combat jobs
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Marathon compensation fund has 247 claims
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AP News in Brief at 8:58 p.m. EDT
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Transy president leaving at end of 2013-2014 year
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Beshear: Congressional redistricting may be redone
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Tropical depression forms off the coast of Belize
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Rumpke celebrates National Garbage Man Day
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Chicago's violent weekend not as bad as year before, official says
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Ex-North Carolina Gov. Jim Holshouser dies at 78
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FBI searches Michigan field for Hoffa's remains
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For young immigrants, a delayed coming of age
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Chaos as gunfire erupts at Utah Father's day Mass
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Witness: Man who disrupted flight ranted about CIA
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Investigators 'zeroing in' on Colo. wildfire start
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Ky judge to decide same-sex privilege issue
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As Syria concerns loom, G8 summit starts with talk of trade deal
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Jet with President GW Bush makes emergency landing
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Putin says Super Bowl ring was gift
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Electronics trade-in company to open Ky. center
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Owensboro claims title of All-American City
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Julie Hermann starts as Rutgers athletic director
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Middle school sports may fall under regulations
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Pioneering woman photog Helen Brush Jenkins dies
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Lexington center damaged by early morning fire
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Police: Ariz. bus driver caught punching passenger
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Survey shows most US homebuilders optimistic about home sales for first time in 7 years
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Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
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Line drive danger raises questions on baseball safety
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Scientists moving 15-ton magnet from NY to Chicago
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Police recover body from Ohio River
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Florida teen hitches ride on 30-foot whale shark
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Ky town may turn unpaid taxes over to collector
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Bowling Green church marks 200 years
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Judicial portraits return to western Ky courthouse
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Photos: Erin Brady, of Connecticut, wins Miss USA contest
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Violent weekend in Chicago leaves at least 6 dead







