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Study: U.S. workers have endured "a decade of flat wages"

Earnings for majority of U.S. workers nowhere near recent signs of success in housing market
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Bradley Manning: I want to live as a woman named Chelsea

Bradley Manning: I want to live as a woman named Chelsea

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U.S. military at the ready to seize chemical weapons

U.S. military at the ready to seize chemical weapons

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Ga. school shooting responder on "serious situation"

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Thailand convicts 2 Iranian men in botched bomb plot

Thailand convicts 2 Iranian men in botched bomb plot

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Disgraced Chinese politician defiant at bribery trial

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The feuds and vendettas behind Musharraf's indictment

The feuds and vendettas behind Musharraf's indictment

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Obama hits the road to push for education reforms

Obama hits the road to push for education reforms

Ahead of impending budget discussions, Obama is sending the message that education reform remains a priority for him


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