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Seattle Mayor Resigns Amid Added Allegation Of Sex Abuse
Claims that Murray had sexually molested four other men decades ago have dogged Ed Murray since April. He denies the accusations but says he doesn't want his issues to get in the way of city business.
Pew: Americans Who Identify As 'Strong' Catholics At Four-Decade Low
The share of the American public that identifies simply as Catholic, however, has risen slightly to 18 percent in 2012 from 14 percent in 1974.
Applications For Unemployment Benefits Tick Up; Monthly Average At 5-Year Low
Economists said this means progress in the job market, mostly through a reduction in layoffs.
President Obama's Older Half Brother Loses Election In Kenya
Malik Obama suffered a crushing loss in his bid to become governor of Siaya, near the Obama ancestral home. Obama ran on a familiar platform of change.
Mo. Repeals Law Banning Teacher-Student Contact On Facebook
The legislature has now asked each school district to develop a social media policy. The earlier version of the law was opposed by civil rights groups, which said it stepped on freedoms of speech and association.
How Unemployment Has Dragged On, In Three Charts
As unemployment comes down, the long-term unemployed aren't benefitting as much. Long-term unemployment in 3 graphics.
Survey: Insiders Think Supreme Court Will Strike Health Care Mandate
The survey found the thinking of former clerks and lawyers changed dramatically after hearing oral arguments on the Obama administration's signature legislation.
Supreme Court To Hear Challenge To Texas Abortion Law
The high court will hear a dispute over a 2013 Texas law that would effectively eliminate most of the clinics that perform abortions in the state.
Southwest Airlines Plane Has Landing Gear Malfunction At LaGuardia
The plane landed safely, but there were several reports of injuries and the airport was temporarily closed. The Boeing 737 reported trouble before it landed.
More Latinos Read All About It In English
A growing share of Latino adults — now at 82 percent — are turning to English-language news sources, while fewer consume news in Spanish, a new survey says. Researchers say demographic shifts among Latinos explain the trends.
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