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Dairy cows feed through a fence at an Idaho farm, in this 2009 file photo. Idaho's Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter enacted a bill Friday that criminalizes the act of secretly filming animal abuse at farms. Charlie Litchfield/AP hide caption

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President Obama spoke about the Ukraine crisis Friday afternoon, saying, "The United States will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in Ukraine." Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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George P. Bush passes a portrait of his grandfather George H.W. Bush at the Republican Party of Texas headquarters in Austin. Bush, the son of a governor and the nephew and grandson of two presidents, is running for Texas land commissioner. Eric Gay/AP hide caption

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Behind The Curtain At The Clinton White House

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Olympian Gets Parade In Remsen, Where Ticker Tape Is Made Of Snow

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Dingell Dynasty Could Continue In Michigan

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At Twenty Years Old, Landmark Gun Law Weathers New World

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Drawn By Twitter And Trained In Syria, Terrorists Could Turn West

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Joint Surveillance Program Stores Millions Of Yahoo Webcam Images

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Several states distribute Naloxone hydrochloride, also called Narcan, to treat opium-based drug overdoses. But only one company manufactures the drug, and the price has spiked in recent years. Toby Talbot/AP hide caption

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'Magic' Overdose Drug Works, But Demand And Price On The Rise

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Rep. Keith Ellison Wonders Why 'People Care' About His Muslim Faith

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Should The NFL Police The N-Word?

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