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With concerns about hypothermia increasing — and another storm forecasted for next week — nearly 64,ooo utility workers are now working around the clock to turn the power back on in a dozen states. In remote areas of Appalachia, and from Ohio to New England,......
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Washington, D.C., police are investigating the apparent suicide of a U.S. Secret Service supervisory agent assigned to President Obama’s security detail. “Rafael Prieto had a distinguished 20-year career with the Secret Service that was marked by accomplishment, dedication, and friendships,” Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan......
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Maybe they should have gone under the fence instead of trying to go over. The Border Patrol says that two would-be drug smugglers got their Jeep Cherokee stuck on top of the 14-foot fence between Mexico and California and had to leave the car hanging in mid-air. According to the Border Patrol, agents from the Yuma, Arizona station surprised two apparent smugglers early Tuesday morning in the Imperial Sand Dunes area of Southeastern California. The smugglers had driven their silver SUV up a metal ramp on the Mexican side of the fence and were trying to drive down a ramp on the U.S. side when the bottom of the vehicle got hung up on the fence....
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With concerns about hypothermia increasing — and another storm forecasted for next week — nearly 64,ooo utility workers are now working around the clock to turn the power back on in a dozen states. In remote areas of Appalachia, and from Ohio to New England,......
Read more: Utility Crews Work Fast to Restore Power as Temperatures Dip
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With so much attention this week on Hurricane Sandy and the response to its ravaging, year-old comments by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney suggesting that disaster relief should fall more to the states and the private sector have received new scrutiny. Those comments from a......
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