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    FILE - This file photo made July 19, 2002, shows the Johnson & Johnson corporate headquarters in New Brunswick, N.J.  Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday, Noov. 19, 2013,  it will pay $2.5 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits brought by hip replacement patients who accuse the company of selling faulty implants that led to injuries and additional surgeries. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer, File)
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    J&J to pay $2.5B to settle hip replacement suits

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    November 20, 2013 12:22 am
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    Binders making up the 17 volumes which contain the Energy Department's application to build a nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain in Nevada are displayed shortly after they were delivered to the offices of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on June 3, 2008. The federal government has yet to rule on whether Yucca can safely store waste in the long term. A 1982 federal law says the government must evaluate whether Yucca can perform that function. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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    Court orders Energy Department to stop collecting nuclear waste fees

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    Republicans accused the Obama administration of meddling in how parents choose to educate their children, preventing students from attending schools they could otherwise not afford. (AP Photo/Journal Star, Fred Zwicky)
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    Justice Department drops lawsuit over Louisiana school vouchers

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    Washington Post: Julian Assange not under sealed indictment, U.S. officials say
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    Washington Post: Julian Assange not under sealed indictment, U.S. officials say

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    Dem. Rep.: Obama Lacks ‘Legal Underpinning’ for Obamacare Fix

    Dem. Rep.: Obama Lacks ‘Legal Underpinning’ for Obamacare Fix

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    Newsday: Since at least 2006, Nassau’s deadly force investigators have never ruled an officer’s actions unjustified

    Newsday: Since at least 2006, Nassau’s deadly force investigators have never ruled an officer’s actions unjustified

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    Houston-based energy marketer Dynegy Inc. wants the same kind of regulations waiver that Ameren Corp. had on a set of Illinois coal-fired power plants.  (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
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    Illinois ruling points at coal plants’ unsteady future

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    Lorne Jones received praise from supervisors for seizing large loads of marijuana and other drugs during a long career as a U.S. border inspector. Now he faces a judge for helping smuggle drugs himself. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Federal immigration prosecutions jump in New Mexico

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    Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments on whether the 1935 National Labor Relations Act allows for

    Supreme Court hears dispute over labor organizing tactic

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