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U.S. debates security vs. privacy 12 years after 9/11

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An American flag is waved at the World Trade Center memorial site in New York City.
 
  U.S. debates security vs. privacy 12 years after 9/11  
  The nation is divided over the issue of government intrusion.  
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  President Obama addresses the nation in a live televised speech from the East Room of the White House on Tuesday night.   Obama's Syria speech: 10 things you need to know
Obama talked to the country about why Syria matters, and where we go from here.
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  A woman uses a mobile phone as she walks past an Apple iPhone 5 poster outside a store in Beijing on Sept. 11, 2013.   New iPhones a yawn in China; Apple stock sinks
Stock sinks: The iPhones are very expensive and Apple still has no deal with China Mobile.
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  The adoption of foster-care kids is increasing, according to new government data.   Mich. bill would let agencies refuse adoptions
Religious, moral beliefs among reasons people can be turned down.
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  nfl      
  Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller is in trouble with the law again for the second time in a month.   Von Miller cited for driving without license, speeding
Miller is in trouble with the law for the second time in a month.
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  weather      
  NOAA satellite image shows Hurricane Humberto when it was still a tropical storm off the coast of west Africa on Sept. 10, 2013.   Humberto is first hurricane of 2013 season
Humberto is promoted to the first hurricane of the 2013 Atlantic season.
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  politics      
  File photos show Colorado state Sens. Angela Giron, D-Pueblo, left, and John Morse, D-Colorado Springs, who are facing recall elections.   Colo. lawmakers recalled in historic vote
Colo. voters cast ballots to recall two lawmakers who voted for gun control.
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  opinion      
  President Obama on Tuesday night.   Obama argues stronger Syria case, belatedly: Our view
Tuesday speech, rewritten to reflect fast-moving diplomatic developments, is a fresh start.
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  world      
  Syrian President Bashar Assad   Chemical weapons deal may end up strengthening Assad
Some analysts believe a chemical weapons deal with strengthen Syria's Bashar Assad
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  politics      
  New York City Democratic Mayoral hopeful Bill De Blasio embraces his son Dante, left, daughter Chiara, second from left, and wife Chirlane, right, after addressing supporters at his election headquarters after polls closed in the city's primary elect   De Blasio leads in first round of NYC's mayoral voting
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio was hoping to avoid a runoff in raucous NYC mayor's race.
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People burn fireworks during a nationwide protest Sept. 10 in Marseille, France, against a government plan to overhaul the pension system.

People burn fireworks during a nationwide protest Sept. 10 in Marseille, France, against a government plan to overhaul the pension system.
 
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