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    Virginia bill targets airborne ‘drones’ that spy on hunters

    Virginia bill targets airborne ‘drones’ that spy on hunters

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    Maryland farmers to discuss keeping agriculture alive

    Maryland farmers to discuss keeping agriculture alive

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    NFL star Junior Seau suffered from brain disease
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    NFL star Junior Seau suffered from brain disease

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    Maryland fire deaths down 22 percent in 2012

    Maryland fire deaths down 22 percent in 2012

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    This image provided by the Taft Midway Driller/Doug Keeler shows paramedics assisting a student wounded during a shooting Thursday Jan. 10, 2013 at San Joaquin Valley high school in Taft, Calif. Authorities said a student was shot and wounded and another student was taken into custody. (AP Photo/Taft Midway Driller, Doug Keeler) MANDATORY CREDIT
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    1 student shot at high school in Taft, Calif.

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    Maryland lawmaker Don Dwyer announces committee transfer

    Maryland lawmaker Don Dwyer announces committee transfer

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    Virginia Supreme Court sides with sperm-donor father

    Virginia Supreme Court sides with sperm-donor father

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    Walter Coles Sr., bottom right, chairman of Virginia Uranium Inc. and owner of the land where the uranium is located in Pittsylvania County Va., listens during a press conference on uranium mining legislation at the Capitol Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 in Richmond, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

    Virginia uranium backers take their message to Capitol

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    FILE - In this June 6, 2012, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, accompanied by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., right, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. President Barack Obama had a clear political edge in his fight with Republicans over the fiscal cliff, and used it to his advantage. In the upcoming battle over federal borrowing and spending, the leverage will be more evenly divided and the outcome less predictable. In the fiscal cliff fight, Obama wanted to block automatic New Year's Day tax increases on everyone but the country's highest earners. Republicans were trying to protect upper-income people from those tax hikes, but eventually gave in because they didn't want to be blamed for the higher middle-class taxes that a stalemate would have triggered. Next come three deadlines that will almost certainly become entwined. The government will run out of cash in about two months and the Obama administration will need congressional approval to borrow more money or face a first-ever federal default, threatening global, economy-rattling consequences. Boehner and McConnell have said they won't agree to a debt-limit extension without an accord to cut spending. Just as adamantly, Obama says the government's debt ceiling must be raised and he won't negotiate over it, though he says he would bargain over spending cuts and tax increases to reduce federal deficits. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
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    Q&A: Obama lacks clear edge in next fight with GOP

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    January 10, 2013 5:00 am
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    Former Indiana Lt. Gov. Robert Rock dies at 85
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    Former Indiana Lt. Gov. Robert Rock dies at 85

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