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May 16

Granting Medal of Valor, Obama says U.S. must listen to police

By Josh Lederman, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama called on the nation Monday to support and listen to its law enforcement officers as he bestowed the Medal of Valor on 13 officers who risked their lives to save others.

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May 15

Obama tells college grads that walls won’t solve problems

By Josh Lederman, Associated Press

President Barack Obama on Sunday urged college graduates to shun those who want to confront a rapidly changing world by building walls around the United States or by embracing ignorance, as he delivered a sharp and barely concealed critique of…

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May 15

Family fights for information about Hmong man jailed in Laos in 2011

By Kamala Kelkar

The last time Ka Yang heard from her husband was more than four years ago, when he called her from jail after he was deported from the family's hideout in Bangkok.

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May 14

Business lobby calls for U.S. to drop sanctions on Myanmar

By Michael D. Regan and Matthew Pennington, Associated Press

The U.S. business lobby says it is high time to drop the remaining U.S. sanctions on Myanmar, but human rights activists and U.S. lawmakers say not so fast.

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May 10

Garland submits questionnaire as Judiciary Committee stonewalls

By Mark Sherman, Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

The questionnaire is a standard early step in the vetting of any judicial nominee. The lengthy survey typically is drafted by the committee, completed by the nominee, and then reviewed and made public by the committee in advance of committee…

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May 10

President Obama will make historic trip to Hiroshima this month

By Josh Lederman and Kathleen Hennessey, Associated Press

"He will not revisit the decision to use the atomic bomb at the end of World War II. Instead, he will offer a forward-looking vision focused on our shared future," deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said.

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May 09

Clinton talks ‘work-life balance’ with families in Virginia

By Associated Press

Clinton highlights her support for increased family leave and equal pay at an event with parents in a coffee shop in suburban Loudoun County, Virginia — a battleground county outside Washington where the votes of affluent women are critical.

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May 09

Obama signs legislation designating bison as national mammal

By Kevin Freking, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The bison has become the official national mammal of the United States under legislation signed into law by President Barack Obama on Monday.

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May 09

Obama allies use Trump to press GOP on Supreme Court nominee

By David Pitt, Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa — Proponents of President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee believe they have a new winning argument to get the Republican-led Senate to act — the prospect of Donald Trump choosing someone to fill the vacancy.

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May 07

Race relations have improved but work remains, Obama tells Howard graduates

By Jasmine Wright

President Obama spoke out about race relations in a commencement speech at Howard University on Saturday, sparking a range of reactions from the historically black university's graduating students.

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