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Romney's Views On Gay Marriage: Also Evolving?

A day after President Obama announced his support for gay marriage, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney avoided the issue at a campaign appearance Thursday in Nebraska.But in an interview...

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Online Classes Cut Costs, But Do They Dilute Brands?

The University of Virginia may have settled its most urgent controversy by reinstating President Teresa Sullivan after initially forcing her out. But still unresolved is one issue underlying her...

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When Hyphen Boy Meets Hyphen Girl, Names Pile Up

Those born at the height of the name-hyphenating craze will be the first to tell you — having two last names can be more trouble than it's worth. There's the perennial confusion at school and at the...

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To Prevent A Tragedy, How Much Can A School Do?

A Colorado judge on Thursday will consider whether to lift the gag order in the case of James Holmes, 24, who's accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens more at a movie theater last month.NPR and...

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The Law — And Reality — Of Gun Access

Timothy Courtois' family had been worried about him for weeks. They repeatedly told police in Biddeford, Maine, that the 49-year-old was off his meds for bipolar disorder. And police were also told he...

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Ann Romney Adds Fire, Faith To Husband's Campaign

If you want to see how much Mitt and Ann Romney consider themselves a team, check out his official portrait at the Massachusetts Statehouse. He's the first governor to request that an image of his wife...

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In Chicago, Perfect Storm Led To Teachers Strike

It was a major accomplishment in Chicago that teachers who used to walk out frequently had, for the past 25 years, managed to avoid a strike. But it's not surprising, many experts say, that things...

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Teacher Evaluation Dispute Echoes Beyond Chicago

One of the primary issues at the heart of the the Chicago teachers' strike is whether student test scores should be used to evaluate teachers and determine their pay. Mayor Rahm Emanuel is pushing that...

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As Colleges Retool Aid, Can Entry Stay Need-Blind?

With money coming in more slowly than the financial aid given out, schools say they are nearing the breaking point, and even the most selective elite universities are rethinking their generosity."It...

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Massachusetts Freshman Brings Kennedys Back To Capitol Hill

Last year marked the first time in more than six decades that there was no Kennedy in elected office in the nation's capital.But that gap ends this week with the inauguration of Rep.-elect Joseph...

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Colleges Try To Curtail Flu Risk For Students

As college students return to class from winter break this week, campuses around the nation are bracing for the possibility of a flu outbreak.Colleges in Boston are especially worried after the mayor's...

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Mass. Crime Lab Scandal Reverberates Across State

A scandal in a Massachusetts crime lab continues to reverberate throughout the state's legal system. Several months ago, Annie Dookhan, a former chemist in a state crime lab, told police that she...

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As Support For Gay Marriage Grows, An Opponent Looks Ahead

As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on gay marriage, Maggie Gallagher, one of the nation's leading voices in opposition to same-sex marriage, is also preparing for what might come...

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Deadly Blasts Punctuate Boston Marathon's Finish Line

Two explosions took place in short order at the finish line of Monday's race as runners were still coming through. Many serious injuries and at least three deaths have been confirmed. The FBI is...

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Boston Business Owners Allowed To Return To Bombing Site

Transcript DAVID GREENE, HOST: The massive swath of Boston that has been closed for more than a week is getting closer to reopening. City officials yesterday brought victims of the marathon bombings...

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Markey, Gomez Vie For John Kerry's Senate Seat

Veteran Democratic Rep. Ed Markey, who has been in office for 36 years, and novice Republican Gabriel Gomez will face off in the race to become the next U.S. senator from Massachusetts. They won their...

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1 Month Since The Bombings, Signs Of Progress In Boston

Explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon one month ago. Four Boston-area families continue to mourn their loved ones and dozens of the 250 injured push on with their rehab. In the area...

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For Mill Town's Youth, 'It Can't Get Any Worse'

Part of amonthlong seriesComing after Gen X and Gen Y, the next generation of young people have been called "Gen Wrong Place, Wrong Time." With unemployment and college costs both sky-high and the...

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Mass. Senate Race A Battle Over Who's More Populist

Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts made a point of calling Ted Kennedy's old U.S. Senate seat the "people's seat," and he won it in large part by casting himself as the opposite of that glamorous...

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Same-Sex Marriage May Hinge On Supreme Court

With New York's legalization of same-sex marriage effectively doubling the number of Americans living in states where gays can marry, gay advocates like to say 2011 was a big year.It's hard to imagine...

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