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    In this Jan. 23, 2014 photo, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley addresses a breakfast meeting of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce at a hotel in Boston. Coakley, a Democrat, is seeking the governor's office in the 2014 election. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

    Martha Coakley warns of cuts in mental health programs

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    Greater Burlington commuters spared a bus strike

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    South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley waits for the arrival of President Barack Obama to speak to members of the National Governors Association in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Feb. 24, 2014. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    South Carolina governor wants to link food stamps to jobs

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    The Louisiana Legislature opens its three-month regular session Monday, with lawmakers considering a rollback of toughened educational standards and a boost to the state's minimum wage among a wide-ranging list of proposals up for debate. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, pool)

    Louisiana’s annual legislative session begins

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    Judge weighs new evidence in Army sex assault case
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    Judge weighs new evidence in Army sex assault case

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    Environmental group against central Indiana reservoir plan
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    Environmental group against central Indiana reservoir plan

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    An educational pamphlet and samples of naloxone, a drug used to counter the effects of opiate overdose, are displayed at a news conference at the fire station in Taunton, Mass. A recent surge in heroin overdoses in Taunton has shed light on an epidemic that has plagued the state and nation. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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    Eric Holder: Heroin an ‘urgent public health crisis’

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    US network to scan workers with secret clearances
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    US network to scan workers with secret clearances

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    Gas prices may jump from California emissions law
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    Gas prices may jump from California emissions law

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    Food stamp use tripled in Delaware over 10 years
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    Food stamp use tripled in Delaware over 10 years

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