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Colorado sheriffs again join suit against gun laws
Gunrights advocates, including most of Colorado's sheriffs, are renewing
their fight against the state's two new gun-control laws. One law bans
firearms magazines, acquired after July 1, 2013, of more than 15 rounds.
The other expands background checks to include transfer of guns from
one person to another. |
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Administration's Obamacare Rollout Failures Outlined in New Report
Management failures by the Obama administration set the stage for
computer woes that paralyzed the president's new health care program
last fall, nonpartisan investigators said in a report released Wednesday. |
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Ebola Crisis: Two US Volunteers In Isolation
Two American volunteers have been placed in isolation amid fears they could have contracted the virus in West Africa. |
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Holder to join NAACP in challenge to OH, WI voting laws
The Justice Department on Wednesday
sided with challengers of voting laws in Wisconsin and Ohio, saying in
court filings that measures in those states unfairly affect minority
voters. |
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