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Slain Virginia officer lauded for bravery, intelligence

WOODBRIDGE, Va. (AP) — On her first day on the job, Officer Ashley Guindon responded to a call that could have become routine, had...

Employers offer cash to push shopping around for health care

Paula Bennett pockets about $3,000 a year from her employer mainly for driving around 80 miles roundtrip for a deal on doses of her...

Field Negro: Bernie and the Blacks.

*Now that Hillary Clinton seems to be doing what the Clintons do, and Bernie "the Socialist" is surging and gaining traction in the polls,...

Police commissioner resigns in wake of Obama slur

WOLFEBORO, N.H. (AP) - A town police commissioner has resigned after he admitted using a racial slur to describe President Barack Obama, an official...

New Hampshire town upset police official used 'N' word for Obama

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A police commissioner in a predominantly White New Hampshire town says he won't apologize for calling President Barack Obama the...

Issa rails against Obama’s ‘imperial presidency’

  MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The Republican congressman spearheading investigations of President Barack Obama's administration by the GOP-run House urged his party Tuesday to unite...

GED test overhauled; some states opt for new exam

WASHINGTON (AP) — The GED test, for decades the brand name for the high school equivalency exam, is about to undergo some changes.On Thursday,...

Insurance agents feeling left out of "Obamacare"

MIAMI (AP) — When insurance agent Kelly Fristoe recently spent 30 minutes helping a client pick a mid-level health plan and the federal marketplace...

Unusual ‘b’ leads to arrest in NH racist graffiti case

This booking photo released by the Concord Police Department shows Raymond Stevens, of Pembroke, N.H., arrested Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013, on charges of criminal mischief after a two-year investigation into racist graffiti scrawled on the homes of several Concord, N.H., families originally from Africa. (AP Photo/Concord Police Department) by Lynne TouhyAssociated Press Writer CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire detective combed through hundreds of gun permit applications to find one with a distinctive lowercase "b'' that led to an arrest in a 2-year-old racist graffiti case, police said Tuesday. Concord police said Raymond Stevens, 42, used a permanent black marker to deface the homes of three African refugee families in September 2011. On one home was scrawled, "The subhumans in this house are enjoying a free ride." On another, "Go back to your hell and leave us alone."

Insurance markets open to surge of new customers

Wendy Jackson, left, and others with Independence Blue Cross mark the opening health insurance exchange by providing information on health carereform at Suburban Station Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) by Carla JohnsonAP Medical Writer CHICAGO (AP) — The online insurance marketplaces that are at the heart of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul struggled to handle the wave of new consumers Tuesday, the first day of a six-month open-enrollment period.

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