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    Shaun Campbell, left, and partner Tony Singh are congratulated by guests after their wedding at the Sheraton Waikiki on Monday in Honolulu. (AP/Marco Garcia)

    Gay weddings become reality in Hawaii with new law

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    The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a conservative Christian university's challenge to several key parts of President Obama's health care law.
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    Although Amazon has agreed to collect taxes in some states as it sets up distribution centers around the country, it has resisted efforts by others to impose sales taxes unilaterally. (AP File)
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    Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki is the featured speaker at a national conference in Washington on courts that stress treatment over punishment for law-breaking vets. (AP/Evan Vucci)

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    A vote to ban hydraulic fracturing in the Denver suburb of Broomfield is getting a recount after the measure failed by just 13 votes. Broomfield was one of four Front Range towns considering limits or band on the drilling procedure some fear may not be safe. The state’s powerful oil and gas industry far outspent the activists and predicted victory in Broomfield. (AP Photo/Kristen Wyatt)
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    Mary Cheney, responded angrily on Facebook when sister Liz, who is running against longtime Sen. Mike Enzi in conservative Wyoming's Republican primary, said on

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    FOR STORY BY SOPHIA TAREEN TO RUN WEDNESDAY PMS, NOV. 27 - This June 2011photo provided by Starbelly Studios in Chicago shows Vernita Gray, left, and Patricia Ewert smiling during their civil union ceremony at Millennium Park in Chicago. U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin on Monday, Nov. 25, 2013, ordered the Cook County clerk to issue an expedited marriage license to Gray and Ewert before the state's gay marriage law takes effect in June 2014. Gray is terminally ill. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Starbelly Studios, Timmy Samuel) MANDATORY CREDIT

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