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U.S. Top News: In the messaging war on Obamacare, both sides get personal

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11/7/2013
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In the messaging war on Obamacare, both sides get personal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wayne Dofflemyer is no fan of Obamacare.
Three dead, eight wounded in Detroit shooting
DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit police confirmed on Thursday that three people died, in addition to eight who were wounded in a shooting incident on the east side of the troubled city a day earlier.
Analysis: At Supreme Court hearing, passions over religion and its rules
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the U.S. Supreme Court talks about religion, all hell breaks loose.
Sotheby's triumphs with $290 million Impressionist and modern art sale
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Impressionist and modern art achieved strong prices on Wednesday as Sotheby's held one of its biggest auctions ever, in a dramatic turnaround from two nights of disappointing sales at Christie's earlier this week.
Washington state lawmakers to weigh spurs for 777X production
OLYMPIA, Washington (Reuters) - The Washington state Legislature was set to convene on Thursday to consider legislation designed to entice Boeing Co to build key parts of its newest jet, the 777X, in the Seattle area.
New Silk Road drug bazaar opens a month after FBI bust
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new anonymous Internet marketplace for illegal drugs debuted on Wednesday, with the same name and appearance as the Silk Road website shut down by U.S. law enforcement authorities a month ago.
Former welder apt to lead UAW would keep the torch out of talks
DETROIT (Reuters) - Dennis Williams, expected to become the next leader of the United Auto Workers union, is apt to carry on the less confrontational policies of current president Bob King, union and industry officials said.
Cleveland kidnap survivor had to prepare room for new hostage
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Former bus driver Ariel Castro forced his longest-held captive, Michelle Knight, to help drill holes in a wall at his Cleveland house for restraints to secure a teen he had kidnapped, Knight said in a television interview aired on Wednesday.
Judge asks to be put back on New York 'stop-and-frisk' case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Wednesday asked an appeals court to reinstate her to a closely watched case regarding the constitutionality of the New York Police Department's "stop-and-frisk" tactic, saying she was unfairly removed from it a week ago.
New Mexico man sues over repeated anal probes by police
SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) - A New Mexico man has filed a lawsuit claiming police subjected him to repeated anal probes and enemas after a routine traffic stop because they suspected he was hiding drugs.
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