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An appeals court ruled that a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage violated the Constitution, all but ensuring the case will proceed to the United States Supreme Court.
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The State Department is preparing to slash the huge diplomatic presence it had planned for Iraq, a sharp sign of declining American influence in the country.
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The Obama administration has faced resistance over a new rule that requires insurance plans at some religious institutions to cover birth control.
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The Obama campaign said it was refunding more than $200,000 raised by the family of a casino magnate linked to violence and corruption in Mexico who has been seeking a pardon.
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Republicans compete in three primaries | The Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen on the prospects of Israel attacking Iran.
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The resignation at the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation comes after a dispute over whether the group should give funding to Planned Parenthood.
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With the city of Homs reported to be under renewed bombardment, a senior Russian envoy held talks with President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday.
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Throngs of New York Giants fans lined barricades in Manhattan on Tuesday for the parade honoring the team’s Super Bowl win.
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Before the Senate Budget Committee, the Federal Reserve chairman continued to defend against criticism of efforts to simultaneously control inflation and unemployment.
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President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives resigned on Tuesday amid rising protests in the capital over his recent arrest of a criminal court judge.
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Greek workers walked off the job on Tuesday to protest a new barrage of austerity measures being demanded by the country’s foreign creditors.
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Welcome to Dickens World, a peculiar theme park based on the author’s works.
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