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· Bank of America praised, criticized for homeowner relief
· U.S. acknowledges killing of four U.S. citizens in counterterrorism operations
· On IRS issue, senior White House aides were focused on shielding Obama
· Tesla Motors pays off loan; Twitter beefs up its log-in security
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· Some business owners resist providing employees with contraceptive coverage
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· Man tied to Boston bombing suspect killed in confrontation with FBI, other law enforcement
· Oklahoma tornado fatalities included two infants, 10 children in all
· Lois Lerner invokes Fifth Amendment in House hearing on IRS targeting
· Bipartisan group proposes chemical safety overhaul
· Amazon to create 500 tech-related jobs in Fairfax County
· Man pleads not guilty in ricin scare
· Fed’s mixed message takes stocks on a wild ride
· Frog, toad and salamander populations plummeting, U.S. survey finds
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· Senate panel approves tighter oversight of compounding pharmacies, but bill is under fire
· Weiner says he hasn't spoken to Pelosi since his resignation
· Senate Foreign Relations panel tries to make move on Syria, but that’s a misuse of its power
· Push on corporate tax rules goes global
· Fairfax County School Board to consider discipline changes

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