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Major Obama Donors Are Tied to Pepe Cardona, Mexican Fugitive
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The Obama campaign said it was refunding more than $200,000 raised by the family of a casino magnate linked to violence and corruption in Mexico who has been seeking a pardon.


With a Signal to Donors, Obama Yields on ‘Super PACs’
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A Republican fund-raising advantage among outside groups has led the White House to change course and use surrogates to encourage donations to a “super PAC.”


Republicans See Politics in Chrysler Super Bowl Ad
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Chrysler’s Super Bowl ad provided yet another reminder that in today’s polarized political climate, even a football championship can be thrust into a partisan light.


Syria Renews Bombardments After U.S. Embassy Closes
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The city of Homs was reported to be under renewed heavy bombardment on Tuesday, a day after the United States closed its embassy in Syria amid escalating mayhem.


The Appraisal: Unpaid Interns Enter the World of Real Estate
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Meet the real estate broker’s interns: an ambitious group willing to do anything, earn nothing and wake up early on a Sunday to fluff the couch cushions at open houses.


In Egypt, a History of Distrust of U.S.-Aided Groups
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Authoritarian rulers have long viewed pro-democracy groups financed by the United States with deep suspicion, but never has a government gone as far as Egypt’s.


Sidebar: ‘We the People’ Loses Appeal With People Around the World
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The United States Constitution was once a model for charters around the world, but its influence is waning, according to a new study.


School Linked to Sex-Abuse Claims Will Replace Faculty
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The Los Angeles Unified School District announced the move to parents after two teachers at Miramonte Elementary School were arrested last week on accusations of sexual abuse.


On Pro Football: Falling Short Again, Legacy of Belichick and Brady Loses Some Luster
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The question of Tom Brady’s and Bill Belichick’s collective legacy gets tricky, even for two men certain to reach the Hall of Fame, after a second straight Super Bowl loss to the Giants.


DocX Faces Foreclosure Fraud Charges in Missouri
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The charges against DocX, which provided home foreclosure services to lenders across the nation, are one of the few criminal actions to follow reports of widespread improprieties against homeowners.


Ramarley Graham’s Family Leads Protest of Police
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The authorities are investigating the shooting of Ramarley Graham, who was unarmed, by an officer who had chased him into his apartment bathroom.


Unity Deal Brings Risks for Abbas and Israel
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Palestinians cautiously embraced reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, but much remains to be done, and the effect on a bid for Palestinian statehood remains unknown.


Knicks 99, Jazz 88: Jeremy Lin Scores 28 as Knicks Beat Utah Jazz
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An electric Jeremy Lin scored 28 points, a career high for a second straight game, to lead the Knicks over the Jazz.


Super Bowl — Slacklining Gains Stage in Madonna’s Halftime Show
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The performance of Andy Lewis on a slackline as part of Madonna’s half-time show at the Super Bowl brought unprecedented attention to an obscure form of tightrope walking.