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By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press

WASHINGTON – Sick and getting sicker, Social Security will run at a deficit this year and keep on running in the red until its trust funds are drained by about 2037,...
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By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press –

WASHINGTON – Social Security will post nearly $600 billion in deficits over the next decade as the economy struggl...
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By DEEPTI HAJELA and JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press Deepti Hajela And Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

NEW YORK – Enough already.
People across the Northeast wearily shoveled their sidewalks and dug out their cars — again — after getting clobbered by the l...
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By Allyn Gaestel and Tom Brown Allyn Gaestel And Tom Brown

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Haiti mourned more than 300,000 victims of its devastating 2010 earthquake on Wednesday in a somber, poignant one-ye...
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By RYAN NAKASHIMA, AP Business Writer Ryan Nakashima, Ap Business Writer
LOS ANGELES – Stop the presses — completely. The world's first iPad newspaper, The Daily, is prepping for launch.
Journalists have been hired and are in place at multiple U.S. bureaus, including Los Angeles and New York.
The formal announcement of the digital publication owned by News Corp. will be made at an event at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Jan. 19, according to two peopl...
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By COLLEEN LONG, Associated Press Colleen Long, Associated Press

NEW YORK – Police officers in the city last year shot and killed the fewest people since their department started keeping such data d...
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