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    Months after marathon bombing, Boston preps for possible World Series celebration
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    Months after marathon bombing, Boston preps for possible World Series celebration

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    LA Times: Iranian-born suspect charged with endangering L.A.-bound plane
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    LA Times: Iranian-born suspect charged with endangering L.A.-bound plane

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    Upset with President Obama's immigration policy, about 250 people marched to the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement office with a goal of stopping future deportations on Oct. 14 in Phoenix. A surge in the number of illegal immigrants seeking asylum after crossing the U.S. border is likely to become a major area of contention as Washington gears up for another clash over immigration reform. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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    Number of immigrants seeking asylum spikes

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    A patient believed to be one of the National Guardsmen injured near the naval base in Millington, Tenn., was taken to The Med in Memphis, Tenn., early Thursday afternoon. Two ambulances arrived carrying two injured men shortly after the shooting occurred. (AP Photo/The Commercial Appeal, Karen Pulfer Focht)
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    2 shot at Memphis-area National Guard armory; gunman in custody

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    Guantanamo Bay, Cuba photo series. (Examiner/Tim Mak)
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    9/11 victim: U.S. government ‘caters’ to terror suspects at Gitmo

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    In this Tuesday Feb. 14, 2012 file photo, Libyan militias from towns throughout the country's west parade through Tripoli, Libya. Department of Homeland Security officials may lift a prohibition designed to prevent Libyan terrorism in order to help the government of that country build up its military capabilities. (AP Photo/Abdel Magid Al Fergany, File)
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    Homeland Security to lift ban on US aviation, nuke training for Libyans

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    In this June 13, 2013, file photo, Border Patrol agent Jerry Conlin looks out over Tijuana, Mexico, along the old border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

    Homeland Security, Energy employees confidentially cashing in on ‘official time’

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    For years, critics of President Obama and his administration have complained about a rising disregard for the rule of law. (AP Photo)

    Too Big To Manage: Feds invoke ‘privacy’ to shield public employees while snooping on the rest of us

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    October 23, 2013 4:00 am
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    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who faces a potential death penalty, is fighting to get access to investigative records that implicate his dead older brother in a triple slaying in 2011. (AP/FBI)
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    Boston Marathon suspect may pin blame on brother

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    An Air Force missile crew commander stands at the door of his launch capsule 100 feet underground where he and his partner are responsible for 10 nuclear-armed ICBM's in north-central Colorado. (AP/Eric Draper)
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    Nuclear officers napped with blast door left open

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    October 23, 2013 4:00 am
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