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    Earlier this week, a federal court jury found two retired detectives, Ronald Taylor and Norman Brooks, altered evidence in a way that imposed guilt on Gates, despite him being in jail for a different crime at the time of the murder. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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    D.C. pays largest ever settlement in civil rights case

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    November 21, 2015 6:20 am
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    Last fall, Bob McDonnell was convicted in federal court on 11 corruption charges. (AP Photo) 
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    Former Gov. McDonnell likely headed to prison after court ruling

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    AP reports that a federal judge on Friday halted an Alabama regulation that could have permanently shut down a popular abortion clinic. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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    Scott Berreth, a derrick hand for Raven Drilling, works on an oil rig drilling into the Bakken shale formation on July 28, 2013 outside Watford City, N.D. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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    Market analysts with Louisville, Ky., company Genscape confirmed this week that nearly eight gigawatts of primarily coal-fired power went dark as of Tuesday. (AP Photo) 
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    Court rejects challenge to EPA power plant rule

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    A hooded and wired Iraqi prisoner is seen at the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, Iraq in this undated photo. (AP Photo/Courtesy of The New Yorker)
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    Republican lawmakers are considering a fresh round of oversight through various committees and drafting legislation on the rules that they and their industry allies say are duplicative and could threaten U.S. oil and gas development.
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    Supreme Court Obamacare case could be derailed
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    Undocumented immigrants apprehended in the desert near the Mexican border are processed before being transported to a detention center June 1, 2010 near Sasabe, Ariz. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty images)
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    Judge’s ruling leaves illegal immigrants ‘in the shadows,’ Homeland Security chief says

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    Ships bringing oil drilling equipment to Alaska, left, pass through Seattle's Elliott Bay on Wednesday, June 27, 2012, as a Washington State Ferry passes on its way into Seattle. (AP Photo/Donna Gordon Blankinship)
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    Interior moves toward backing offshore Arctic drilling lease

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