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Napolitano: Time for Immigration Reform

While earlier efforts to overhaul U.S. immigration law have crashed and burned, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano believes that reform is "far more attainable this time around." In a major speech, she lays out some key provisions, including tougher anti-smuggling laws and stiffer penalties for businesses that hire illegal labor. She also echoes George W. Bush's call to bring 12 million undocumented residents "out of the shadows."
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Child Abductions: Hype Versus Reality

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Are children more likely to be abducted today than in the past? Given the nonstop coverage of such crimes in the national media, you might assume the answer to be yes. A look at the statistics, however, shows that the U.S. has actually become a safer place for children over the past decade.
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Sarah Palin's Book Goes Rogue on Facts

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The Associated Press obtains an advance copy of Sarah Palin's forthcoming book, "Going Rogue," and finds that a number of the ex-Alaska governor's claims don't quite add up. From statements about her own time in office to stories about her campaign for vice president to criticisms of President Barack Obama, the news organization sites several examples of questionable assertions.
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Police: Missing Student Seen Hitchhiking

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Authorities say they believe a Virginia Tech student who vanished last month was hitchhiking after she left a rock concert. Witnesses saw a woman fitting the description of 20-year-old Morgan Dana Harrington on a bridge trying to catch a ride.
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Mother of 5 Accused of Bank Robberies

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An unemployed mother of five is arrested in connection with two bank robberies, and authorities say she is believed to have participated in at least two more. Neighbors say they never would have suspected the 37-year-old mother to have done such a thing. "She must have been very desperate," an acquaintance says.
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Kansas Man Wins $97M Powerball Prize

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A 70-year-old truck driver from central Kansas is the sole winner of a $96.6 million Powerball jackpot. "I about fell over," Donald Damon says of discovering his big win.
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