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USA becomes Food Stamp Nation but is it sustainable?

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Genna Saucedo supervises cashiers at a Wal-Mart in Pico Rivera, California, but her wages aren't enough to feed herself and her

Museum tells story of Japanese-American detainees

RALSTON, Wyo (Reuters) - It was a bittersweet return for more than 250 Japanese-American former detainees at Heart Mountain Relocation Center in the state of...
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New Jersey awarding $15 million in infrastructure grants

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Jersey will award nearly $15 million in transportation and infrastructure grants for local projects, Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno said on...
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Man charged with murder of Boy Scouts assistant

INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - A man charged with fatally stabbing a 76-year-old Boy Scouts assistant leader in the neck as he guided children on a hike...
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Heavy rain drenches parts of Nebraska and Iowa

OMAHA, Neb (Reuters) - Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms overnight drenched parts of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, causing neighborhood flooding on Monday....
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Spitzer faces $60 million libel suit over Slate column

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer was hit with a $60 million libel lawsuit by a former Marsh & McLennan Cos...
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Prosecutor to drop Strauss-Kahn case: report

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prosecutors will ask a judge to dismiss all charges in the sexual assault case against former IMF director Dominique Strauss-Kahn at...
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Felix challenges not limited to track

DAEGU, South Korea (Reuters) - U.S. sprinter Allyson Felix should be mentally and physically ready to face some of the fastest women on the planet...
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Southern California grocery workers authorize a strike

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The union representing 62,000 grocery workers in southern California has received the go-ahead from members to call a strike if an...
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Santa Fe's Native American art market is cultural feast

Santa Fe, New Mexico (Reuters) - Diego Romero, from New Mexico's Cochiti pueblo, spent months building pieces of pottery, melding traditional Native American art with...
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Trayvon evidence fails to answer who screamed for help

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - An FBI expert found crucial evidence in the Trayvon Martin case was inconclusive, saying it was impossible to tell if the

Protests after Houston cop cleared of beating black teen

HOUSTON (Reuters) - The day after an all-white jury acquitted a former Houston police officer for his role in the beating of a 15-year-old African

Oklahoma park accused of letting kids play with tigers

OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - The Humane Society of the United States is accusing an Oklahoma exotic animal park of allowing children to handle and pose

Anti-war protesters march at Obama campaign headquarters

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A small group of anti-war demonstrators staged a peaceful "die in" on Thursday at President Barack Obama's election campaign headquarters in Chicago

Storied battleship making final port call in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The USS Iowa, which ferried the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt across the perilous Atlantic waters to a historic meeting with

Parents of slain Chinese students sue California university

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The parents of two Chinese graduate students slain near the University of Southern California last month have filed a wrongful death

New York state says jobless rate steady at 8.5 pct

(Reuters) - New York state's unemployment rate was unchanged in April from March at 8.5 percent but the state has won back all the private

Mississippi high court declines to rehear pardon case

TUPELO, Miss (Reuters) - Mississippi's high court on Thursday rejected a motion by its state attorney general to reconsider its approval of 10 pardons issued

Kansas governor apologizes for century of segregation

KANSAS CITY, Kansas (Reuters) - Kansas Governor Sam Brownback apologized on Thursday to blacks for segregation in his state in the last century as he

More minority babies than whites in U.S.: Census Bureau

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For the first time, there are more black, Hispanic and other minority babies being born in the United States than white babies,
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