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SAN FRANCISCO A federal appeals court put same-sex weddings in California on hold indefinitely Monday while it considers the constitutionality of the state's gay marriage ban. The More >
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The president emphasized that G.M. and Chrysler had returned to profitability and added jobs since the government came to their rescue over a year ago.
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McClatchy Newspapers – DETROIT — Out to convince voters that the bailout of the U.S. auto industry has been a success — and to build buzz for its More >
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AP – A year after the government's big auto-industry bailouts, President Barack Obama on Friday trumpeted increased car sales and progress on battery-powered vehicles as a beacon of More >
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U.S. speed skater Simon Cho's family journey to the U.S. illustrates an often overlooked dimension of America's immigration system — the lengthy and complicated legal process for immigrants More >
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At a retail conference in Las Vegas a decade ago, Vincent Bernard Orange Sr. helped plant the seeds with Home Depot representatives that eventually led to the transformation More >
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The head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Monday said immigration officials are working closely with Mexican authorities to investigate a series of stunning attacks in Mexico More >
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The Treasury Department failed to consider the economic fallout when it told General Motors and Chrysler to quickly shutter many dealerships as part of government-led bankruptcies, a federal More >
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AP – The Treasury Department failed to consider the economic fallout when it told General Motors and Chrysler to quickly shutter many dealerships as part of government-led bankruptcies, More >
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Politico – His zipping around is a stark contrast to other presidents such as George W. Bush.