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U.S.
Most Democrats Want Clinton to Run in 2016
While Democrats are eager for a presidential bid by Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Republican field appears to be far more muddled, according to a new poll.
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U.S.
2 Hollywood Stars on Capitol Hill
Ben Affleck and Seth Rogen are set to testify before separate congressional committees Wednesday on separate subjects: Congo and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Sports
Olympic Disappointment Hangs Over Capitals’ Practice
Alex Ovechkin and Russia lost in the quarterfinals in Sochi, and his Washington teammate Nicklas Backstrom was pulled before Sweden’s gold medal loss for a failed doping test.
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N.Y. / Region
Terror Case Has Lawyer With Several Distinctions
Zoƫ J. Dolan said she had not raised her transgender background with her client Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, a son-in-law of Osama bin Laden, who is about to stand trial in Manhattan.
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World
Syrian Rebels Sought to Bolster Coalition’s Case in Peace Talks
Leaders from Syria’s insurgent coalition attended peace talks in Geneva with the aim of securing military backing from the United States and others.
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Sports
Syracuse Ends Skid, Barely
Fourth-ranked Syracuse blew most of a 12-point lead in the last 8 minutes but used a final defensive stop to squeeze past host Maryland and end a two-game losing streak.
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Sports
U.S. Fans Snap Up World Cup Tickets
Other than fans from Brazil, the U.S. has received the greatest number of tickets allocated for the 2014 World Cup.
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Science
Where Has My Equilibrium Gone?
Age-related changes in the inner ear’s structure can lead to balance and equilibrium problems, but simple exercises often help.
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