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This Is News - Feb. 03, 12

Attorney General Holder testifies on "fast and furious," Republicans demand documents

Citing executive branch prerogatives, Holder defends withholding of documents pertinent to congressional "fast and furious" probe. Committee Republicans during Holder's testimony renew demands for more information. Plus: Obama at the prayer breakfast confronted on the humanity of the unborn.

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This Is News - Feb. 02, 12

Republicans in the House prepare for a vote, a surprising turn in Planned Parenthood grants, and 2012 looks good for auto sales

Republicans in the House are ready to vote on a one-year extension of the federal worker pay freeze. The nation's leading breast cancer charity cuts off grants to Planned Parenthood. Also: 2012 is expected to be a strong year for car sales.

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This Is News - Feb. 01, 12

Roman Catholic bishops urge protests, and January stock markets are quiet

Roman Catholic bishops have been urging parishioners to protest the requirement that church-affiliated institutions provide birth control for employees. Also: January stock markets have been quiet, but quiet can be a good thing.

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This Is News - Jan. 31, 12

Syria slowly deteriorating and Vanderbilt students speak up

Syrians engage in strong fighting bringing the total death toll to 5,400. Also: students at Vanderbilt University are given the chance to speak up about religious freedom.

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This Is News - Jan. 30, 12

Welcome home! 100K+ honor returning war vets

First-of-its-kind welcome-home parade in St. Louis honors returning war veterans. Also: Floridians go to the polls tomorrow, as Romney, Gingrich sharpen their pitch to the voters. Plus: Fitch downgrades multiple European governments.

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This Is News - Jan. 27, 12

GOP debate in Florida: Romney in neck-and-neck battle with Gingrich

Romney scores in a confident, aggressive debate performance against surging Gingrich, though Florida's race still seen as a dead heat, heading into Tuesday's voting. Also: Somalia rescue. Plus: Gold hits seven-week high, as Fed pledges near-zero rates.

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This Is News - Jan. 26, 12

Egyptians vote on groundwork for new constitution, Indiana becomes 23rd right to work state, unemployment horizon looks slightly better

One year since the protests in Tahrir Square, Egyptians vote on groundwork for a new constitution. Also: Indiana becomes the 23rd right to work state, and the economy has a moderately better outlook.

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This Is News - Jan. 25, 12

State of the Union 2012: Vision for a second Obama term

On the same day GOP candidate Mitt Romney released his multimillion-dollar tax records, Obama again demands higher taxes on wealthy taxpayers. Delivering the Republican response, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels faulted Obama for dividing the nation by class. Also: restoring religious heritage. Plus: the fed, interest rates, and the problem of Europe.

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This Is News - Jan. 24, 12

Illinois senator recovers after stroke, president makes the State of the Union address, and European financial troubles surface again

Republican Illinois senator recovering from a stroke that will likely leave him paralyzed. The State of the Union address to be given tonight, and Europe's debt issues resurface.

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This Is News - Jan. 23, 12

Pro-lifers mark the 39th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee encourages young pro-lifers, in a rally across the street, to mark the Roe vs. Wade anniversary. Plus: A whole new GOP race, as South Carolina voters overwhelmingly chose Gingrich. Also: Unemployment claims nearing normal, continuing a downward trend.

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