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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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    University of California President Janet Napolitano has lunch at the Bruin Plate with students at UCLA in Westwood, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 11, 2013. Napolitano toured UCLA for the first time, meeting privately with administrators, faculty and students. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Francine Orr, Pool)
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    Janet Napolitano vows to keep UC tuition affordable

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    Chris Finn, right, a 17-year BART train operator and union official, speaks at a workers' rally on Friday in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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    Striking San Francisco transit workers earn 75 percent above median wage

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    Pelosi demonstrates irresponsible lawmaking: ‘What difference does it make’ what was in the budget deal
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    Pelosi demonstrates irresponsible lawmaking: ‘What difference does it make’ what was in the budget deal

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    Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., told CNN's Candy Crowley that terrorism is up worldwide. (AP File)
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    Cato scholar cites 3 reasons why NSA bulk data collection is unnecessary

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    President Obama's health care rollout will soon get a boost on nightly television after a pro-Obamacare organization gave a grant to Hollywood Health & Society to use sitcoms to boost enrollment in the health care exchanges. (Thinkstock Image)
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    Democrats continue to overhype Obamacare’s ‘early successes’
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    Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton said 's wrong that Minnesota has a lower minimum wage than all of its Midwest neighbors and one of the lowest in the country. (Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)

    Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says he’d ‘settle for’ $9.50 minimum wage

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    Ronald Reagan statue damaged in suspected arson
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    LA Times: California gives expanded rights to noncitizens
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