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                    [Title] => Facing primary fight from Sanders, Clinton embraces Obama
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2016 Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is attaching herself to President Barack Obama, hoping to overcome liberal enthusiasm for challenger Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders with a full embrace of her one-time rival and boss.

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Planned Parenthood is swinging behind Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, but the women's health care provider says that won't mean negative campaigning against her primary opponents.

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Direct costs from deaths and injuries due to motorcycle crashes were $16 billion in 2010, but the full cost is likely higher because long-term medical expenses are difficult to measure, a government report said.

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Republican presidential contender Herman Cain plowed ahead Wednesday amid mounting allegations of sexual misconduct including an extramarital affair. But he acknowledged the toll was rising and said he would decide by next week whether to drop out of the Republican race.

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