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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) launched an old-fashioned filibuster on Wednesday - though after a while he handed off to Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah), Ted Cruz (R-Tex.
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As part of his effort to improve relations between the White House and Capitol Hill, President Obama dined with a small group of Republican senators this evening and, according to the White House, he paid for the dinner out of his own pocket.
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Venezuela's battered oil industry bore the burden of Hugo Chávez's socialist dream. Now the charismatic leader's death gives his successors the opportunity to unlock its potential, but few in the oil industry expect an immediate renaissance.
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El féretro del presidente de Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, inició el recorrido desde el Hospital Militar de Caracas hasta la Academia Militar, donde tendrán lugar las honras fúnebres del jefe de Estado. Envuelto en la bandera tricolor de Venezuela, el ...
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Jeff Bewkes, CEO of Time Warner Inc., attends the Allen & Co Media Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2012. Email · Print; Share.
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MOSCOW (AP) - A Russian ballet star who has danced the roles of violent and powerful historical figures at the Bolshoi Theater has confessed to organizing the acid attack on the theater's ballet chief, Moscow police said Wednesday.
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Videos. Breve informativo de Noticias Univision 1 03/06/13. Breve informativo de Noticias Univision 1 03/06/13. Satcha Pretto nos presenta un avance de las noticias del día. ¿Quién es Nicolás Maduro? Conoce su estrecha relación con Chávez · La capital ...
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El cardenal Jorge Urosa Savino, arzobispo de Caracas, celebrará una "misa solemne" en recuerdo del fallecido presidente Hugo Chávez en Roma, donde participa de las reuniones previas a la elección del próximo Papa, informó la agencia Notimex.
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The UN Security Council demanded their immediate and unconditional release. In Manila, Philippine military spokesman Col. Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos said that Syrian rebels were holding 21 Filipino peacekeepers "as guests.
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Malaysian security forces said Wednesday they had killed 13 supporters of a Filipino Muslim clan in Malaysia-controlled Borneo as they widened their search for other members of the armed group after launching air strikes on the militants the previous day.
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A row has broken out in Kenya over whether spoiled ballots should be included in the presidential vote count following tightly contested polls.
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DAMASCUS, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Syria said it had detected Israeli spying devices planted at certain point on the Syrian coast, the state-run SANA news agency said Wednesday.
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ROME - Cardinals gathered to select the next pope shut down the briefings Wednesday over concerns about leaks to the news media. U.S.
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Jodi Arias was peppered with questions Wednesday from a jury deciding her fate in the death penalty case against her for the June 2008 killing of her lover in Arizona.
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DUNLAP, Calif. (AP) - A female intern-volunteer was killed Wednesday by a lion at a private wild animal park in Central California, and authorities were trying to determine what might have caused the fatal attack.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Stronger auto sales, better hiring and a continued housing recovery helped the American economy grow in January and February throughout the country, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Federal Reserve.
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SEATTLE - The $731 million fine European regulators slapped on Microsoft Wednesday for failing to abide by an antitrust sanction reinforces the European Union's longstanding insistence on fair competition.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook plans to announce on Thursday a substantial redesign of its News Feed - a makeover aimed at both keeping users glued to the social network and luring more advertising dollars.
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First news of the T-Mobile acquisition of MetroPCS surfaced back in October 2012. Thus began the long process of passing through government red tape before the deal could actually go through.
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REDMOND, Wash. - There are technology companies that won't say anything about the futuristic inventions they're tinkering with in their labs - Apple, for instance.
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The 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' actress reacts to former co-star and longtime friend Harper's terminal brain cancer. Tweet.
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Unveiling a combination of boldfaced glamor and investigative grit, the Tribeca Film Festival on Wednesday announced the remaining 43 films slated for its 12th annual edition, which runs April 17-28.
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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Wanted: an American first baseman. If interested, please contact United States manager Joe Torre or general manager Joe Garagiola Jr.
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LeBron James scored 26 points, including a go-ahead layup with 3.2 seconds left, and the Miami Heat scrambled late to beat the Orlando Magic 97-96 on Wednesday night and extend their franchise-record winning streak to 16 games.
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(Photo : Reuters) This vibrant image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope released by NASA August 31, 2006, shows the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our own Milky Way galaxy.
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Camels roamed the icy Arctic of Canada? That's exactly what paleontologist learnt after discovering 30 bone fragments of giant camels in Ellesmere Island in Canada, according to a report released Tuesday.
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It seems increasingly likely that the subatomic particle ferreted out by physicists at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva last year is indeed a Higgs boson, scientists said Wednesday after a day of talks at a physics conference in Italy.
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LOS ANGELES - Curiosity hunkered down Wednesday after the sun unleashed a blast that raced toward Mars. While the hardy rover was designed to withstand punishing space weather, its handlers decided to power it down as a precaution since it suffered ...
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By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor. States with a heavier dose of firearm laws tend to have the lowest rates of gun deaths, according to a study released Wednesday by Boston-based researchers who argue their findings show "there is a role" in America for ...
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No criminal charges will be filed in connection with the death of an 87-year-old woman after she was denied CPR at her retirement home, Bakersfield, Calif.
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The news that a baby had been "cured" of HIV startled the medical community, but doubts have surfaced about the baby's infection status and possible broader application of the Mississippi clinic's tactics to "functionally cure" HIV in newborns.
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Sausages, ham, bacon and other processed meats appear to increase the risk of dying young, a study of half a million people across Europe suggests.
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