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Shields, Brooks on Campaign Ads, JPMorgan Losses

Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the week's top political news including a recent Obama campaign video that tries to debunk Mitt Romney's job creation claims, JPMorgan Chase losses and the expected renewal of the debt ceiling debate.

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USAID: Food Security 'Grand' But 'Achievable' Goal

Ray Suarez and USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah discuss President Obama's private-public initiative to lift millions out of poverty and hunger through farming partnerships.

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POLITICS | May 18

Shields, Brooks on Americans Elect, Preakness Predictions

AMERICAN GRADUATE | May 18

Chronic Absenteeism -- Not a 'Casual Decision'

There's an assumption that in order to do well in school, you have to be in school. But new data suggests that 5 to 7.5 million students, especially from low-income areas, are missing more than one month of school a year.

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HEALTH | May 18

Baby's Tumor Means Surgery Before Birth

As a 7-month old fetus, Cami Santee's life was threatened by a large tumor growing from her lower body. To remove it, doctors had to operate before she was born, cutting away the growth while she still lay half inside her mother's womb.

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POLITICS | May 18

Gwen's Take: Why Politics Past Beats Politics Present

Gwen IfillIs it just my imagination, or have politics and politicians grown smaller? I've been flirting with this conclusion after diving into two enjoyable presidential history books by night while covering 2012 politics by day.

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VOTE 2012 | May 18

Romney Previews Agenda for First Day in Office

Mitt Romney; photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesMitt Romney's campaign is giving voters a preview of what the Republican might do on January 20, 2013, if he is elected president, outlining a positive message in its first television ad of the general election.

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VOTE 2012 | May 17

Politics Dons a Cap and Gown

We drove 600 miles south last weekend to find dueling graduation speeches from Michelle Obama and Mitt Romney.

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SCIENCE THURSDAY | May 17

SpaceX Readies for Historic Launch

SpaceX Mission PatchOn Saturday, if all goes as planned, the privately owned spaceflight company SpaceX will launch its Dragon capsule into low-Earth orbit and three days later dock with the International Space Station.

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Loans on the Line

In Missouri, consumer advocates are on the verge of putting an initiative on the ballot this November that would cap interest rates at 36 percent. Backers of the measure say it will protect the poor, but opponents claim it will hurt the very people it's intended to help.

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'Where Grown-Ups Keep Growing'

Called "Next Avenue," a new PBS multimedia initiative -- aimed at people over 50 -- taps experts and trusted sources for information about health, finances, work, leisure and caregiving.

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PBS Election 2012

In anticipation of an exciting election season, PBS launched an aggregate election news center on Super Tuesday. The page will host content from affiliate station sites as well as NewsHour, Frontline, Need to Know and Washington Week.

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President Obama Announces Support for Same-Sex Marriage

President Obama clearly stated his support for same-sex marriage for the first time as president in a recent interview with ABC News. The statement placed Obama firmly on the side of gay rights advocates ahead of an election that's likely to spotlight social issues polarizing many Americans.

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