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Obama suggests Romney wouldn't have killed Osama; space shuttle lands in NYC; Paul Ryan channels the Pope; and more.

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The Slatest: April 27, 2012

Obama Campaign Suggests Romney Wouldn't Have Killed Bin Laden

Obama Campaign Suggests Romney Wouldn't Have Killed Bin Laden

The president's team continues to make foreign policy a key issue in the November election.

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Space Shuttle Enterprise Lands in NYC

Space Shuttle Enterprise Lands in NYC

Slide Slow: New Yorkers got a good look—and took plenty of photos—as the the spacecraft made its way to JFK.

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White House Cracks Down on Diploma Mills That Target Vets

White House Cracks Down on Diploma Mills That Target Vets

The president's executive order will make it more difficult for the for-profit institutions to misrepresent themselves.

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Paul Ryan Cites Pope In Defense of Budget Plan

Paul Ryan Cites Pope In Defense of Budget Plan

The Republican makes the religious case that helping the poor doesn't necessarily mean bigger government.

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CDC: Third of U.S. Workers Not Getting Enough Sleep

CDC: Third of U.S. Workers Not Getting Enough Sleep

More than 40 million American workers reported getting less than six hours of shut-eye per night.

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Zimmerman's Website Raised $200,000 For His Defense

Zimmerman's Website Raised $200,000 For His Defense

The disclosure could force the judge to rethink the $150,000 bond that the 28-year-old was released on.

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Secret Service Misconduct Probe Expands Again

Secret Service Misconduct Probe Expands Again

The agency says it's now looking into a handful of trips dating back more than a decade.

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U.S. Agrees To Relocate Okinawa Marines

U.S. Agrees To Relocate Okinawa Marines

The decision to halve the Marine presence on the island is meant to appease locals who see the base as an irritant.

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House Passes Cybersecurity Bill Despite Veto Threat

House Passes Cybersecurity Bill Despite Veto Threat

Critics of the measure say it poses many of the same problems that SOPA and PIPA did.

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Senate Passes Domestic Abuse Bill

Senate Passes Domestic Abuse Bill

The fight over the expansion of the previously bipartisan Violence Against Women Act now moves to the House.

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