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  1. 8 to be charged in $45M cybertheft bank heistRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday May 9 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Federal prosecutors unsealed charges Thursday against an alleged cybertheft ring accused of stealing $45 million from banks and other financial firms around the globe.

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  2. NY City Council approves paid sick time actRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday May 9 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    The New York City Council has joined governments of at least five other major U.S. cities and one state in passing legislation requiring private employers to provide paid sick time. 1 comment

  3. NRA exec: gun rights struggle a 'long war'Read the original story w/Photo

    Saturday May 4 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Wayne LaPierre, the nation's most visible gun-rights advocate, rallied supporters on Saturday for a renewed fight against gun control, saying membership is up since the Newtown massacre, and calling the effort to stop new limits a "long war" and a "fight for everything we care about." The National Rifle Association's executive vice president vowed ... (more)

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  4. Palin fires up NRA crowdRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 3 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Sarah Palin blasted President Barack Obama and gun control advocates Friday, blaming them for "exploiting" recent mass shooting tragedies to promote their political agenda.

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  5. Staples starts selling 3-D printersRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 3 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Staples says it is the first major U.S. retailer to sell a 3-D printer. It began selling The Cube, made by 3D Systems on Staples.com Friday, and the 3-D printer will hit "many" of the retailer's brick-and-mortar stores by June.

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  6. FDA makes access easier to morning-after pillRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday May 1 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it approved the availability of the Plan B One-Step emergency contraception pill without a prescription for women 15 and older.

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  7. Whereabouts of Boston suspects' dad unclearRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday Apr 26 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    The father of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was to fly to the United States on Friday to cooperate in the investigation.

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  8. Whereabouts of Boston suspects' dad unclearRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday Apr 26 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    The parents of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects have left their home in Dagestan for another part of Russia, the suspects' mother Zubeidat Tsarnaev told CNN Friday.

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  9. Suspects planned Times Square attackRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Apr 25 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    The surviving suspect in the Boston bombings has told investigators that he and his brother planned to bomb Times Square, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday.

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  10. Tsarnaev brothers at Boston MarathonRead the original story

    Thursday Apr 25 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev revealed to investigators that he and his brother intended to drive to New York City and "detonate additional explosives in Times Square," New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference Thursday afternoon.

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  11. Flights banned over Boston blast siteRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 15, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    As the horror of explosions near the finish line of the nation's most famous marathon sank in, government officials mobilized to respond on Monday afternoon.

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  12. Bloomberg's gun control group creates scorecardRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 9, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Mark Glaze, director of the mayors group, which is co-chaired by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and includes more than 900 mayors, confirmed they're launching the grading system.

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  13. Judge: No prescription for morning-after pillRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 6, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York, has ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make the morning-after birth control pill available to people of any age without a prescription.

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  14. New York McDonald's, Domino's Pizza workers strikeRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 4, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Noel Scott has been delivering Domino's Pizza in New York City for three years. He makes $5.45 an hour plus tips and has to work two other jobs to pay the bills.

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  15. New York KFC, McDonald's workers strikeRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 4, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Naquasia LeGrand, who gets paid $7.70 an hour at a KFC in Brooklyn, N.Y., recently got her full-time hours cut by more than a third.

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  16. New York KFC, McDonald's workers to strikeRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 4, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Naquasia LeGrand, who gets paid $7.70 an hour at a KFC in Brooklyn, N.Y., recently got her full-time hours cut by more than a third.

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  17. 6 NY officials accused in mayor's race plotRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 2, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    A New York state senator and a New York City councilman were among six people arrested Tuesday morning on charges that they schemed to fix the city's 2013 mayoral election through fraud, bribery and extortion, according to federal prosecutors.

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  18. 9/11 relatives seek to stop sifting of debrisRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 30, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    Relatives of firefighters and others killed in the 9/11 attacks are urging New York state officials to step in and postpone the medical examiner's plans to sift through untouched debris for human remains.

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  19. Judge rules 9/11 museum can include WTC crossRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 29, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    A New York judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a group of atheists, ruling that a pair of World Trade Center beams in the shape of a cross can be included in a memorial museum of the 9/11 terror attacks. 2 comments

  20. New York appeals soda-cup decisionRead the original story w/Photo

    Mar 29, 2013 | KCCI-TV Des Moines

    As Mayor Michael Bloomberg vowed would happen, the New York City Law Department has filed an appeal after a New York judge scrapped the city's controversial ban on big containers of soda.

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