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    David Gibson, right, and Richard Kiamco of Jersey City become the first official same-sex couple to be married in Jersey City on Monday. (AP/Reena Rose Sibayan)

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie drops gay marriage appeal

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    Mourners hold candles to honor the memory of two workers who were killed during a train accident in Walnut Creek, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013. Two federal accident investigators arrived in the San Francisco Bay area on Sunday to examine the deaths of two transit workers who on Saturday, were struck by an out-of-service commuter train performing routine maintenance against the backdrop of a labor strike. (AP Photo/Eric Slomanson)

    New talks raise hopes for end to San Francisco transit strike

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    Penn State, 3 other schools defend FOI law status
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    Joe Lhota goes on attack as NYC mayor race’s nears end
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    Idaho exchange board to meet on contract process
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    National health insurance site sputters in Wyoming
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    Associated Press Denver News Editor James Anderson, right, facilitates a question and answer session with investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald via teleconference from Rio de Janeiro Brazil, during an event at the annual conference of the 69th Annual General Assembly of the Inter American Press Association, at the Brown Palace Hotel, in Denver, Monday Oct. 21, 2013. Greenwald, who's source is NSA leaker Edward Snowden, cowrote a story in Monday's Le Monde newspaper outlining details of the NSA's eavesdropping program in France, in which reportedly some 70 million calls were monitored in one month by the spy agency. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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    Gov. Bill Haslam, above, and Tom Ingram have said previously that Ingram's advice to Haslam did not involve campaign consulting for his 2014 re-election bid. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)
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    Georgia man sentenced in food stamp fraud scheme

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