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Obama orders pollution cuts _ but timing uncertain

WASHINGTON (AP) — Taking aim at global warming, President Barack Obama introduced a politically charged plan Monday to order big and lasting cuts in...

WNBA to market to LGBT community

NEW YORK (AP) — Amid a surge of public opinion in favor of gay rights in the U.S., the WNBA is launching a campaign...

If it's OK for women to propose, why don't they?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Steve Paska waited two weeks for Washington's famously fickle cherry blossoms to emerge, then spent two hours searching for the perfect...

Election-year Senate vote nears on minimum wage

WASHINGTON (AP) — Win or lose — and they'll probably lose — Democrats hope this week's Senate showdown over raising the federal minimum wage...

Abbas calls Holocaust 'most heinous crime'

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Palestinian president on Sunday called the Holocaust "the most heinous crime" of modern history, voicing a rare acknowledgment of Jewish...

Poll: Big Bang a big question for most Americans

WASHINGTON (AP) — While scientists believe the universe began with a Big Bang, most Americans put a big question mark on the concept, an...

Amid scandal, some seek alternative to DC mayor

WASHINGTON (AP) — The defining moment of a bizarre election season in the nation's capital wasn't provided by Mayor Vincent Gray or any of...

Zuckerberg voices frustration with Obama over NSA

NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he has called President Barack Obama to express his frustration over what he says is...

Valentine bliss outpaces dread, according to poll

WASHINGTON (AP) — The state of the union is blissful. A new Associated Press-WE tv survey finds 66 percent of paired-off adults say their relationships...

Americans grapple with income inequality

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The wealthiest county in America is settled deep in 4 a.m. slumber when Neal Breen threads the mini-mansion subdivisions and...

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