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Tribune News Service

Actual ministers support the decision of Maine Sen. David Burns to withdraw his bill, which was nearly identical in substance to the controversial religious freedom law passed in Indiana.
Scott Walker backs trade deal, signs research pact on a trip Walker designed to bolster his foreign affairs credentials.
Bush vowed Tuesday that he would not criticize his "friend," the Florida Senator.
The head of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division Special Litigation Section said two weeks ago that the city had stopped responding to phone calls and emails about an excessive force investigation.
Nearly two-thirds of California voters say race relations in the state are better than elsewhere in America.
Because the state is so big, the impact of a change in the law is likely to matter significantly for the rest of the nation.
The New Jersey governor wanted to take $160 million out of trust funds to build low-cost housing units for poor, disabled and elderly people.
Former Rep. Tyrone Brooks Jr. says he misappropriated almost $1 million in charitable funds.
The Wisconsin governor says he will avoid sharp foreign affairs comments on his visit to Europe.
The body camera bill will get a hearing in the South Carolina Senate as soon as next week.