National News
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House approves line-item veto for president
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans put aside their usual antipathy toward President Barack Obama on Wednesday to give the president, and his successors, the line-item veto, a constitutionally questionable power over the purse that long has been sought by presidents of both parties.
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US pledges to work with Europe on tax evaders
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Santorum labels Romney 'well-oiled weather vane'
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US searches for strategy to halt Syria violence
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Victim's kin in NY pharmacy killing announce suit
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Tassimo coffee makers recalled over burn risk
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APNewsBreak: Official: 10 states get ed waiver
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EST
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Obama, Italy's PM to meet at White House
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AP NewsAlert
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Powerball top prize soars above 300 million
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Day 2 of testimony in Va. lacrosse player's trial
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LA abuse charges prompt awkward talks for parents
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Operator of radical Muslim site to plead guilty
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LA school in sex abuse case gets entire new staff
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Air Force trains flight attendants for VIP trips
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Group wants Supreme Court to save war memorial
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Gender-bending model pushes limits of the runway
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Gingrich hopes high road, new funds can save him
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Georgia primary may not be a Gingrich slam dunk
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US jobs gap between young and old is widest ever
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NRC sets vote on Georgia nuclear reactors
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Sources: Pentagon rules shift on women in combat
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Life in Antarctic lake? It's everywhere else
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Dwindling time, rising tension make Iran top fear
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APNewsBreak: GOP report questions detainee release
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Fidelity: 401(k) balances little changed over 2011
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Student tries to throw glitter at Romney in Denver
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Video: Man tries to carry girl away at Ga. Walmart
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Timeline of 911 log in Josh Powell response
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Salvadoran indicted on Mass. immigration charges
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US man executed for 1995 robbery spree killings
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House ready to pass insider trading bill
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Arrest in Pa. party shooting that killed 1, hurt 7
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Facebook discloses details on bonuses
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Katy Perry, Russell Brand finalize divorce
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Amnesty: imported arms fueling Darfur conflict
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US judge questions prison conditions in arms case
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Ex-CA mayor admits stealing mixer to make pizza
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Man to drop restraining order against 10-year-old
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Chicago axes decal over supposed gang signs
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Major gas-drilling bill awaits Pa. gov's signature
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Source: NY, California to sign mortgage settlement
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Sept. 11, 2001 analysis links noise, whale stress
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Colorado court says fugitive sibling has plea deal
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Washington state lawmakers pass gay marriage bill
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Jurors in North Dakota gun-in-courtroom recess
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Santorum files for Indiana despite ballot dispute
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