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    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is pledging to commit up to $350 million in state funds to help Detroit as the bankrupt city tries to shore up pension funds that are billions in debt and prevent valuable city-owned art from being sold. (AP/Detroit Free Press, Ryan Garza )

    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder backs plan to give bankrupt Detroit $350m

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    Researchers at the University of Virginia say more than 1 in 10 Virginians receives food stamps.

    University of Virginia research: More than 1 in 10 get food stamps

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    FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, file photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie walks past reporters as he leaves City Hall, in Fort Lee, N.J., after apologizing in person to Mayor Mark Sokolich. Moving quickly to contain a widening political scandal, Christie fired one of his top aides Thursday and apologized repeatedly for the

    Feds subpoena New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s campaign, state GOP

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    Eric Holder: Federal marijuana banking regulations on the way
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    Eric Holder: Federal marijuana banking regulations on the way

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    Official: Iowa clinic ends abortion surgery
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    Official: Iowa clinic ends abortion surgery

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    Sen Cory Booker, D-N.J.  listens at right as Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., speaks about unemployment benefits during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell 2,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 326,000, a sign that layoffs are weighing less on the job market and economic growth. (AP/Susan Walsh)

    How states fared on unemployment benefit claims

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    ‘Obama’ filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza charged in NY in campaign fraud
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    ‘Obama’ filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza charged in NY in campaign fraud

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    Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden claimed in a new interview that the U.S. agency is involved in industrial espionage.  (AP Photo)
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    Background check company USIS hit by government complaint

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    Attorney General Eric Holder is backing a bill to give federal judges more discretion over sentencing for some drug crimes.

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    Drug crimes: Eric Holder backs more discretion for judges

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    Illinois unions prepare attack on GOP’s Bruce Rauner
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    Illinois unions prepare attack on GOP’s Bruce Rauner

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