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Storms In Denton Caused $300 Million In Damage
DENTON, Texas (AP) — An insurance group says recent storms that generated hail the size of softballs and pounded parts of North Texas caused about $300 million in damage.
Repbulicans Pushing To Add Immigration To Defense Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House chairman says supporters are making headway in an effort to give young immigrants brought to the country illegally a path to resident status through the military.
Dieters Moving Away From Beverages Labeled ‘Diet’
NEW YORK (AP) — Obsessing over calories alone is becoming passe.
7.5 Million Have Signed Up For The Affordable Care Act Or Obamacare
WASHINGTON (AP) — Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says 7.5 million Americans have now signed up for health coverage under President Barack Obama's health care law.
Salmonella Outbreak At Foster Farms Ongoing
LIVINGSTON, Calif. (AP) — Federal health officials say a salmonella outbreak linked to Foster Farms chicken isn't over and has now infected 524 people in 25 states and Puerto Rico.
Congress Expecting Briefing On Boston Marathon Bombing
WASHINGTON (AP) — Administration officials are briefing Congress on a yearlong review of the intelligence community's handling of last year's deadly Boston Marathon attack.
India Voters Cast Ballots In Critical National Election
PATNA, India (AP) — Indians voted in the crucial third phase of national elections Thursday, with millions going to the polls in the heartland states that are essential to the main opposition Hindu nationalist party's bid to end the 10-year rule of Congress party.
Gas Prices In Texas Up A Nickel
IRVING, Texas (AP) — Retail gasoline prices have risen a nickel this week across Texas.
Al Sharpton Conference To Be Attended By President Obama
NEW YORK (AP) — The Rev. Al Sharpton is holding his annual civil rights conference after revelations about his cooperation with the FBI in the 1980s.
Democrats Accusing Republicans Of Benghazi ‘Witch Hunt’
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats say a Republican-led investigation into the deadly attack against the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, is a partisan "witch hunt," and they're demanding that it end.