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    U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara speaks at a press conference, Monday, Nov. 4, 2013, in New York. Federal prosecutors in New York say hedge fund giant SAC Capital Advisors has agreed to plead guilty to fraud charges and to pay a $1.8 billion financial penalty. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
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    SAC Capital pleads guilty in New York in $1.8 billion deal

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    ROC-NY is a chapter of ROC-United, an organization allied with Big Labor groups that works to help restaurant workers unionize or push for pay increases.
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    Labor group leaves Obamacare navigator program after just one week

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    Politico: New York’s Michael Grimm is Labor’s Republican ally
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    Politico: New York’s Michael Grimm is Labor’s Republican ally

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    Barnes Podcast: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Tuesday’s Elections for the GOP

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    The Supreme Court, not to mention the country, has long struggled with the First Amendment, which simultaneously prohibits Congress from establishing an official state religion while protecting its
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    Greece, N.Y., enters public prayer debate

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    New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly was shouted down by protesters at Brown University in Providence, R.I., on Tuesday, forcing administrators at the Ivy League school to call off his lecture on
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    Texas's low-tax, light-regulation policies have produced a highly diversified economy that from 2002 to 2011 created nearly one-third of the nation's highest-paying jobs. In those years, its number of upper- and middle-income jobs grew 24 percent. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Charles Hynes initially said he would make the transition smooth, but he later decided to actively campaign. (AP Photo)
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    Race for Brooklyn district attorney heats up

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