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Appeals court allows lawsuit in 1983 killing to move forward

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A federal appeals court has denied a request by North Carolina police officers to throw out a lawsuit filed by two brothers who spent decades behind bars after being wrongfully convicted in the 1983 killing of an 11-year-old girl.



Debate clashes over 'Medicare for All'

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The signature domestic proposal by the leading progressive candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination came under withering attack from moderates Tuesday in a debate that laid bare the struggle between a call for revolutionary policies and a desperate desire to defeat President Donald Trump.

Judge to sentence woman who spent investor money on prayers

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A Maryland investment adviser awaits sentencing for defrauding investors out of millions of dollars, some of which she spent on astrological gems, cosmetic medical procedures and religious rituals in India.

Tame Impala takes on the Twin Cities

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Australian psychedelic-groove band Tame Impala performed at Surly Festival Field during the first of two sold-out shows.

Republicans face tough vote on Trump-backed budget bill

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A hard-won, warts-and-all budget pact between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump is facing a key vote in the GOP-held Senate, with many conservatives torn between supporting the president and risking their political brand with an unpopular vote to add $2 trillion or more to the government's credit card.

Fed is poised to cut rates for first time in a decade

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The Federal Reserve is poised to cut its key interest rate Wednesday to counter what it sees as threats to the U.S. economy ranging from uncertainties caused by President Donald Trump's trade conflicts to persistently subpar inflation to a darkened global outlook.

Key takeaways: Should Democrats go big or get real?

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Should Democrats be going big or getting real? That's the question that dominated Tuesday's Democratic primary debate, as progressive favorites Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders fended off attacks from lesser-known moderates. The display amounted to a sometimes testy public airing of the party's anxieties about how far left is too left and how to beat President Donald Trump. Here are the key takeaways from the debate:





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