While Asian-Americans haven't received the most attention in past election cycles, they're the fastest growing minority group in the country. On a recent trip to Nevada, the NewsHour talked to a handful of Asian-American voters about what issues are of greatest importance to them.
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In the Somali capital Mogadishu, Mohammed Saeed Hassan was driving his ambulance one day in February when an artillery shell landed directly in front of him.
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Economist Larry Kotlikoff, author of the wildly popular "34 Social Security Secrets You Need to Know Now," is accepting your Social Security questions.
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A study by the National Endowment for the Arts reveals that economically disadvantaged students who participate in the arts tend to score higher in math and science, and are more likely to plan for college.
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As foreign and local radicals rise amid the chaos of Syria's civil war, Christians are taking arms from the Assad regime.
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Tuesday's news features a positive sign among the economic downers of flat U.S. consumer spending and eurozone unemployment. On the U.S. housing front, all 20 cities in the Case-Shiller index saw an increase in prices, even Detroit.
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Remarks Mitt Romney made over the weekend in Israel have overshadowed his visit to Poland, where on Tuesday he delivered a major foreign policy speech in Warsaw praising the friendship between the United States and the Eastern European nation.
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GOVERNMENT | July 31
More than 600 entrepreneurs and technology and government leaders came together at this year's Next Generation of Government Summit to hear speakers, attend presentations and participate in workshops about how to improve government.
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