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PoliticsCatholic club puts faith above Vanderbilt policyA Christian student group said this week that it will not apply to be recognized as an official club at Vanderbilt University because of the school policy making it mandatory that it accept nonbelievers as members - or even officers - of the organization. Vanderbilt Catholic, a group for Catholic ... Autism rates up; improved screening and diagnosis citedATLANTA | Autism cases are on the rise again, largely due to wider screening and better diagnosis, federal health officials said Thursday. The rate of U.S. cases of autism and related disorders rose to about 1 in 88 children. The previous estimate was 1 in 110. The new figure is ... Strapped states catching lottery fever, tooPROVIDENCE, R.I. — People queuing up for Mega Millions tickets aren't the only ones salivating over the record $540 million jackpot that could be won Friday - some state governments struggling through lean times know a hometown winner could bring a tax bonanza. Taxes on a lump-sum payment option ... Missouri school district yields on Web filtersA Missouri school district has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union over student access to pro-gay websites. The Camdenton R-III School District in central Missouri will ensure that nonsexual websites on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues will be put on a customized ... American Scene: Federal criticism leads to Seattle police reformsWASHINGTON SEATTLE — Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn on Thursday proposed a series of police reforms in response to a damning federal report that came after several high-profile incidents involving minorities. Mr. McGinn and police Chief John Diaz said among the 20 initiatives to be implemented over 20 months were ... No visible injury to Zimmerman in video after teen's deathMIAMI | Newly released police video of a handcuffed George Zimmerman may be important for what it doesn't show: No obvious cuts, scrapes, blood or bandages. No clearly broken nose. No plainly visible evidence of a life-and-death struggle with Trayvon Martin. As the furor over race and self-defense raged on ... Erskine Bowles: Why I'm Optimistic About Cutting the DeficitAlexander, Johanns, Hoeven and Risch: ObamaCare Will Punish State BudgetsJohn Yoo: What Conservative Legal Revolution?Facebook posting sent today"The US government can listen to my phone calls and read my emails, detain me indefinitely without charge, and incinerate me with a drone while I am abroad -- but to force me to buy health insurance would be to shred the Constitution and take away my freedom." Santorum: US weak on Iran, Israel during Obama eraFAIRFIELD, Calif. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is strongly criticizing President Barack Obama in a foreign policy speech that suggest the United States has been weak on Iran, ignores ally Israel and rushes to engage America's enemies....
Santorum: US weak on Iran, Israel during Obama eraFAIRFIELD, Calif. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is strongly criticizing President Barack Obama in a foreign policy speech that suggest the United States has been weak on Iran, ignores ally Israel and rushes to engage America's enemies....
Romney looks to fall election on primary TuesdayMANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- Mitt Romney is all but certain to sweep Tuesday's five presidential primaries, marking a nearly definitive end to the Republican nomination process....
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