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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Court strikes down Prop 8; Komen VP resigns; the "morning-after" vending machine; and more.

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The Slatest: February 7, 2012

Federal Appeals Court Deems Prop 8 Unconstitutional

Federal Appeals Court Deems Prop 8 Unconstitutional

But backers of California's gay marriage ban are expected to take their fight to the Supreme Court.

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Komen VP Resigns in Wake of Planned Parenthood Dispute

Komen VP Resigns in Wake of Planned Parenthood Dispute

Karen Handel defends her work to cut funding to the group, saying it was the best for Komen and the women it serves.

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University Selling "Morning-After" Pill from Vending Machine

University Selling "Morning-After" Pill from Vending Machine

Students at Shippensburg University now have easier acces to Plan B emergency contraception.

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Santorum Poised for 2 Wins in Tuesday's GOP Contests

Santorum Poised for 2 Wins in Tuesday's GOP Contests

But with no delegates up for grabs, the Iowa winner will need to be content with PR victories.

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Poll: Most Catholics Support Co-Pay Free Contraception

Poll: Most Catholics Support Co-Pay Free Contraception

Despite the church's vocal opposition to the requirement for employer-provided healthcare.

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Obama Reverses Course, Gives Blessing to Super PAC

Obama Reverses Course, Gives Blessing to Super PAC

After complaining about the negative tone of the groups, president's 2012 campaign gives the OK for his backers to use its own.

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Sex Abuse Scandal in LA School Prompts Faculty Overhaul

Sex Abuse Scandal in LA School Prompts Faculty Overhaul

Entire staff will be replaced after the arrests of two teachers last week.

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U.S. Shutters Embassy in Syria

U.S. Shutters Embassy in Syria

Citing the "shadow of instability," State officials pull out Ambassador Ford, others.

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Lawmakers Use Earmarks to Aid Own Properties

Lawmakers Use Earmarks to Aid Own Properties

Post investigation finds congressmen have steered more than $300 million to dozens of public projects near their own properties.

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