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    Ohio Gov. John Kasich plans to limit food stamps for more than 130,000 adults in all but a few economically depressed areas starting next year. (AP image)

    Ohio to limit food stamps for some adults

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    Syrian foreign minister: Syria to declare chemical weapons, sign ban

    Syrian foreign minister: Syria to declare chemical weapons, sign ban

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    Syria says it accepted Russian weapons proposal

    Syria says it accepted Russian weapons proposal

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    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov welcomes his Syrian counterpart Walid al-Moallem, left, prior to talks in Moscow on Monday. (AP/Ivan Sekretarev)

    Russia to push Syria to surrender chemical weapons

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    Who’s on: Guest lineups for the Sunday talk shows

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    North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory received a school safety report Friday with nearly 80 recommendations from Department of Public Safety Secretary Frank Perry at a Wilmington news conference. (AP Photo/Rhett Butler)
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    N.C. governor receives school safety recommendations

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    September 6, 2013 4:00 am
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    Students at the Maurice J. Tobin K-8 School in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood eat free lunches consisting of a sandwich with meat, a vegetable dish, a piece of fruit, and milk. (APo/Steven Senne)
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    Family income not a factor as students eat free in Boston

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    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission passed an immediate ban on the importation of deer from other states and countries on Friday, a move intended to protect Florida deer from a deadly mad cow-like disease. (Thinkstock Image)
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    Fla. Fish and Wildlife Commission bans deer importation

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    The Detroit Public Schools district announced plans Friday to step up efforts to improve attendance and will work with prosecutors on cases involving students with many unexcused absences. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
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    Detroit steps up efforts to lift school attendance

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    Michigan may have large natural gas reserves deep underground, but it will likely be years before they would be developed on a large scale, giving policymakers time to deal with the environmental and public health concerns associated with the extraction method known as fracking, according to a study released Thursday. (AP Photo/ Dale Young)
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    Study: New gas development boom unlikely in Mich.

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