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UPDATE: Teachman named new South Bend police chief
Ronald Teachman has been selected as the next police chief of South Bend, Mayor Pete Buttigieg announced today just after 1 p.m. Over the last couple weeks, the mayor conducted in-person interviews with finalists Christopher Elg, Bruce Marquis and...
Tags: Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice
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Pentagon opens combat roles to women
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is lifting its ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of front-line positions and potentially elite commando jobs after generations of limits on their service, defense officials said Wednesday....
Tags: Joint Chiefs of Staff, The Pentagon, Politics, James Inhofe, Loretta Sanchez
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Biden meets with gun safety, victims groups
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday heard personal stories of gun violence from representatives of victims groups and gun-safety organizations as he drafts the Obama administration's response to the shooting at a Connecticut...
Tags: Politics, Mental Health, Interior Policy, White House, U.S. Department of Justice
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US may leave no troops in Afghanistan beyond 2014
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration says it might leave no troops in Afghanistan after December 2014, an option that defies the Pentagon's view that thousands of troops may be needed to contain al-Qaida and to strengthen Afghan forces....
Tags: War in Afghanistan (2001-present), International Military Interventions, Politics, Armed Conflicts, U.S. Military
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Jindal: Liking people is key to expanding GOP tent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says the Republican Party needs to go back to basics to attract the broad coalition of voters credited with putting President Barack Obama back in the White House. Kindergarten basics. "If we want...
Tags: CNN (tv network), Elections, Migration, Mitt Romney, Politics
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More women have driver's licenses than men in US
WASHINGTON (AP) — Women have passed men on the nation's roads. More women than men now have driver's licenses, a reversal of a longtime gender gap behind the wheel that transportation researchers say is likely to have safety and economic...
Tags: University of Michigan, Medical Research, Services and Shopping, Travel, Automotive Equipment
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Deficit cutters look to Pentagon budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — One war is done, another is winding down and the calls to cut the deficit are deafening. The military, a beneficiary of robust budgets for more than a decade, is coming to grips with a new reality — fewer dollars. The...
Tags: Elections, Cato Corporation, Government Debt, Politics, Democratic Party
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FDA finds contamination issues at Ameridose
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health inspectors found numerous potential sources of contamination, including leaky ceilings and insects, at a drug-making facility that has the same founders as the specialty pharmacy linked to a deadly meningitis...
Tags: Steroids, Oxytocin (drug), Meningitis, Drugs and Medicines, Product Recalls
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Obama's health care overhaul turns into a sprint
WASHINGTON (AP) — Its place assured alongside Medicare and Medicaid, President Barack Obama's health care law is now in a sprint to the finish line, with just 11 months to go before millions of uninsured people can start signing up for coverage....
Tags: Elections, Justice System, Healthcare Policies, Politics, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Gay marriage, marijuana backed in historic votes
Altering the course of U.S social policy, Maine and Maryland became the first states to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote, while Washington state and Colorado set up a showdown with federal authorities by legalizing recreational use of marijuana....
Tags: Elections, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Justice and Rights, Justice System, Politics
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Race tight as election night count goes to wire
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama won the reliably Democratic Northeast, and Republican Mitt Romney secured his conservative base Tuesday night in a duel for the White House shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment. The critical...
Tags: Elections, White House, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Politics
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Dems fight for continued Senate control
WASHINGTON (AP) — Majority Democrats fought Republicans for control of the Senate on Tuesday after a bitter campaign marked by roughly $1 billion in outside spending in competitive races from Virginia to Montana. Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who...
Tags: Elections, Mitt Romney, Politics, Richard Mourdock, Sherrod Brown
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