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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Obama's economic approval uptick; student charged for Romney 'glitter bomb'; women may move closer to the front lines; and more.

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The Slatest: February 9, 2012

Obama Sees Uptick in Economic Approval Rating

Obama Sees Uptick in Economic Approval Rating

Most Americans still give the president low marks on the issue, but he appears to be making progress in the eyes of some.

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U.S. Plans Aid Relief in Syria

U.S. Plans Aid Relief in Syria

Assad's forces continue to bombard Homs as world leaders struggle to find a plan.

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Student Charged for Romney "Glitter Bomb"

Student Charged for Romney "Glitter Bomb"

The 20-year-old faces up to six months in jail if convicted, but says he has no regrets.

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Pentagon Proposal Would Bring Women Closer to the Front Line

Pentagon Proposal Would Bring Women Closer to the Front Line

The move would open up roughly 14,000 more jobs to female soldiers.

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Obama Grants 10 States No Child Left Behind Waivers

Obama Grants 10 States No Child Left Behind Waivers

The move is the president's latest attempt to use his executive power to circumvent a gridlocked Congress.

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States, Banks Negotiate $26 Billion Foreclosure Agreement

States, Banks Negotiate $26 Billion Foreclosure Agreement

MoneyBox: The 5 things you need to know about the long-awaited deal.

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Washington One Step Closer to Gay Marriage

Washington One Step Closer to Gay Marriage

The state could become the seventh to legalize same-sex marriage by next week, but challenges await.

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Groupon Posts $42.8 Million Loss

Groupon Posts $42.8 Million Loss

The daily discount website's first quarter as a public company didn't live up to expectations.

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Teenage Girl Gets Life Sentence for Killing 9-Year-Old

Teenage Girl Gets Life Sentence for Killing 9-Year-Old

The then-15-year-old described the slaying as "ahmazing" in her diary.

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Russian Scientists Reach Vast Underground Antarctic Lake

Russian Scientists Reach Vast Underground Antarctic Lake

Some believe the body of water might hold secrets to both our past and our solar system.

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