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    Correction: California High-Speed Rail story
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    Correction: California High-Speed Rail story

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    Va. redistricting trial begins in federal court
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    FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2014 file photo provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections is Russell Bucklew who is scheduled to die for killing a romantic rival as part of a crime spree in southeast Missouri in 1996. Bucklew, who suffers from a congenital condition that causes weakened and malformed blood vessels, told the Associated Press Friday, May 16, 2014 that he is scared that the lethal drug could cause him to suffer or be left alive but brain-dead. His would be the first execution since Oklahoma inmate Clayton Lockett died of a heart attack 43 minutes after a vein collapsed following injection. (AP Photo/Missouri Department of Corrections, File)
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    Illinois Farmers Insurance sues 12 local governments for allegedly ignoring climate change
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    Rand Paul rails against David Barron nomination from Senate floor
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    Motion for rehearing filed in class action against Carrington in Texas Supreme Court

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    Pa. appellate judge rules that every exposure theory insufficient in asbestos case

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    Trial lawyers helping Calif. AG financially dominate GOP challengers
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    FILE - This Feb. 11, 2014 file photo shows an airline passenger waiting for his rescheduled flight to Orlando under the departure board showing hundreds of cancellations at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. Airlines should be required to disclose fees for basic services like checked bags, an assigned seat and a carry-on bag wherever tickets are sold so that passengers know the true cost of airfares, the government said Wednesday. Under new regulations proposed by the Department of Transportation, information on fees must be provided wherever passengers can purchase an airfare, including on a website, by telephone, or in-person. (AP Photo/David Tulis, File)
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