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Ohio among 8 states to get waiver from No Child Left Behind

ATLANTA — Another eight states are gain­ing flex­i­bil­ity from the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law, U.S. Edu­ca­tion Sec­re­tary Arne Dun­can said Tuesday.

House OKs GOP’s anti-violence against women bill

WASHINGTON — House Repub­li­cans set up a show­down Wednes­day with the Sen­ate and Pres­i­dent Barack Obama over leg­is­la­tion to pro­tect women from domes­tic vio­lence, a fight that’s become as much about female vot­ers this elec­tion year as crack­ing down on abuse.

Obama criticizes Romney as ‘backwards on equality’

SEATTLE — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama wasted lit­tle time cast­ing Repub­li­can rival Mitt Rom­ney as “back­wards on equal­ity” on Thurs­day, eager to trans­form his his­toric embrace of same-sex mar­riage into donor enthu­si­asm and grass­roots vigor.

Obama voices his support for gay marriage

WASHINGTON — On the fence no longer, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama declared his unequiv­o­cal sup­port for gay mar­riage on Wednes­day, a his­toric announce­ment that gave the polar­iz­ing social issue a more promi­nent role in the 2012 race for the White House.

More firings expected in Secret Service scandal

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WASHINGTON — The chair­man of a House com­mit­tee inves­ti­gat­ing an alleged Secret Ser­vice pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal pre­dicted more fir­ings as key law­mak­ers and a top adviser to Pres­i­dent Barack Obama expressed con­fi­dence Sun­day that the agency will effec­tively deal with the incident.

Congress begins uphill battle to pass farm bill

WASHINGTON — The Sen­ate has begun lay­ing the ground­work for a half-trillion-dollar farm and food bill that would end uncon­di­tional sub­si­dies to farm­ers, but House Repub­li­cans’ resolve to cut its biggest com­po­nent — food stamps — by $13 bil­lion a year dims its prospects of pass­ing Congress.

Midwest towns say early storm warnings saved lives

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WOODWARD, Okla. — The tele­vi­sion was tuned to fore­cast­ers’ dire warn­ings of an impend­ing storm when Greg Tomlyanobich heard a short burst from a tor­nado siren blare after mid­night Sun­day. Then silence. Then rumbling.

The final frontier

How bet­ter to get set­tlers to move into uncharted and untamed lands than to promise them the sus­tain­abil­ity and wealth that comes from the own­er­ship of land? Give them the land for free on the promise that they will go and set­tle that land, turn­ing it from wilder­ness to use­able farm­land, tim­ber­land or pas­ture. The pol­icy worked for Amer­ica, it worked for the Span­ish in Florida and it worked for Mex­ico in parts of what is now the Amer­i­can Southwest.

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