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Notre Dame, catholic groups sue over federal contraception mandate
The University of Notre Dame and "a diverse group of plaintiffs" filed lawsuits Monday challenging the federal mandate that religious employers offer health insurance that includes coverage of contraceptives and birth control services, Notre Dame...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Roman Catholicism, Family Planning, Trials, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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United States won't negotiate for American's release, officials say
The United States will not bargain with al Qaeda over the life of an American worker filmed making an emotional plea to President Barack Obama to save his life, U.S. officials said Monday. "We don't make concessions to terrorists," State Department...
Tags: Jay Carney, U.S. Department of State, Al-Qaeda, Somalia, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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New airline bomb plot foiled
U.S. and other intelligence agencies broke up a plot to bomb an airliner, U.S. counterrrorism officials said Monday. The plot was discovered before it threatened any Americans, and no airliners were put at risk, one official said. A nonmetallic explosive...
Tags: FBI, Al-Qaeda, Explosions, News Agency, Time Warner Inc.
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Gingrich to end White House bid
Newt Gingrich will officially end his bid for the Republican presidential nomination and formally express his support for Mitt Romney next week, two sources close to Gingrich tell CNN. While details are still being worked out, Gingrich is likely to...
Tags: CNN (tv network), Elections, U.S. Senate, Political Candidates, Washington, DC
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FEMA report will determine if Indiana receives federal aid
Crews from Region 5 of the Federal Emergency Management Agency fanned out across tornado-ravaged Southern Indiana to assess damages that left hundreds of homes damaged and claimed 13 lives.
Tuesday, FEMA investigators walked the streets of Henryville,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Relief and Aid Organizations, FEMA, Tornadoes, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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China accused of withholding crucial minerals from U.S., Europe
The United States, the European Union and Japan are filing a challenge with the World Trade Organization against China's export restrictions on minerals that are crucial for the production of many high-tech devices, President Barack Obama announced...Tags: Jay Carney, Metal, Economy, Business and Finance, International Organizations, Science and Technology
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App created to prevent sexual assaults, dating violence on college campuses
A new mobile app has been created to prevent sexual assaults and dating violence among young people, and within two weeks of its launch, there were more than 20,000 subscribers Wednesday. The app is also the Winner of the 2011 White House 'Apps Against...
Tags: Facebook, Apple iPhone, Colleges and Universities, Abusive Behavior, Sex Crimes
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Obama rejects bid to expand Keystone Oil Sands Pipeline
President Obama rejected a bid to expand the controversial Keystone Oil Sands Pipeline Wednesday. It's the proposed pipeline that would send crude oil flowing from Canada to the Gulf Coast.
President Obama rejected the proposal, saying the deadline...Tags: Richard Lugar, Barack Obama, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Republican Party, Politics
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Virginia man campaigns for Gov. Daniels to run for president
A Virginia man has started an online petition asking Governor Mitch Daniels to run for president.
Matt McKillip created the website “Run Mitch Run,” which urges others to sign a petition encouraging Daniels to run for president. He calls...Tags: Facebook, Elections, Barack Obama, Regional Authority, Politics
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Indianapolis teacher looks to inspire students with trip to Washington, D.C.
Every year thousands of students from around the country sign up for a class field trip to Washington, D.C., but for every student who makes that trip there are many who can't afford it. Enter a teacher with a passion to make it happen for her students...Tags: Travel, Students, Education, Washington, DC, Brown University
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Indiana given waiver on No Child Left Behind learning laws
Ten states, including Indiana, are being granted waivers to free them from parts of the No Child Left Behind law, a White House official told CNN Thursday.
President Barack Obama will make the announcement Thursday, saying that the states "that have...Tags: Tony Bennett, Teaching and Learning, Crime, Law and Justice, Mitch Daniels, CNN (tv network)
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Obama expected to struggle to capture Hoosier votes in 2012
It was an almost unheard of change in the Hoosier State, a Democratic presidential candidate besting a Republican candidate, but that is exactly what happened in 2008.
"You and I together will change the country and change the world," said Mr. Obama.
If...Tags: Elections, David White, Political Candidates, Politics
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