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    This Sept. 5, 2012 photo released by Portage County Jail shows Charles Jost, 67, of Amherst, Wis. Jost, one of three Wisconsin residents accused of cashing the Social Security checks of a relative who's presumed dead ,was found not guilty this week by reason of mental defect, after a medical expert testified that the man may have failed to understand he was breaking the law. (AP/Portage County Jail)

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    U.S. labor markets continued to show resilience in November, adding 203,000 jobs as the unemployment rate fell from 7.3 percent to 7.0 percent. (AP Photo)
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    Gov. Rick Snyder says the Obama administration has signed sign off on Michigan's plan to expand Medicaid to 322,000 more low-income residents of the state.
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    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, center, promises a vote no later than Jan. 7 on a measure to extend jobless benefits for three months. He said the number of jobless people out of work for more than six months is far greater than in past economic recoveries. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Tom Edwards walks back to his truck after posing for a portrait with his chain saw and logging clothes on Dec. 19 in the woods near Spanaway, Wash. Edwards was not cutting trees the day the photo was taken, and work has been slow this season for him. Despite working as a logger all his life, he is pessimistic about his chances of ever retiring, an opinion common among blue-collar baby boomers in the U.S. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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    Louisiana is expanding Medicaid health insurance coverage to more adolescents aging out of the state's foster care system. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    In this Sept. 9, 2013 photo, Dong Linhua, 59, works at his workshop in Shanghai.
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