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Gay Couple's Lawsuit Against Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is Back On After Court Ruling
The lawsuit had been dismissed last August because of a change in state law. But an appeals court says the couple can still seek damages from the Kentucky clerk who denied them a marriage license.
North Korea Says Detained American Had Intended To 'Subvert The Country'
Tony Kim, an accounting instructor in his 50s, was detained at Pyongyang's airport in April. At least two other Americans are known to be held in North Korea, sentenced to prison and hard labor.
Cuomo: Health funding worries continue
The latest version of a plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act is now dead in Congress, but New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo remains worried about...
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Aid-in-dying advocates bring petitions to Cuomo
People who say the terminally ill should have a legal option to end their lives with medical aid presented petitions to Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday,...
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Rental Firms' Disaster Readiness May Help Usher The Age Of Self-Driving Cars
With more than 1 million autos damaged in recent hurricanes, rental firms have had to move cars quickly into affected areas. That involves tech tools and data, keys to a future of autonomous fleets.
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World Series Wagers Continue Between Houston and Los Angeles
As the tied World Series is about to go into its third game, city police chiefs Charlie Beck of Los Angeles and Art Acevedo of Houston discuss the wager they have over the outcome of the series.
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State lawmakers less certain that they will hold a special session
New York’s leaders are continuing to struggle with actions in Congress on the federal budget and tax overhaul that could adversely affect the state’s...
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Clinton Campaign Says It Will Participate In Recount Efforts
The Clinton camp also said it is "fully aware" that the outcome of the election is unlikely to change.
Who Benefits From Donald Trump's Tax Plan?
The plan laid out by the president-elect is detailed — but different from what he promised during the campaign. His economic team says it will boost the middle class; several experts beg to differ.
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At Pearl Harbor, Obama And Japan's Leader Tout Reconciliation
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Obama stood side-by-side at the site of the 1941 attack. Both leaders memorialized the dead and spoke strongly of the relationship between the two nations.
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