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Here are some headlines from the working families' news we're reading today (after the jump).
A disabled veteran was arrested late Tuesday after breaking into the Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod, police said.
A longtime San Diego defense attorney intimidated a witness and tried to hide $100,000 in drug money for a client, the attorney admitted in court.
The remains belong to people ranging in age from infant to adult, police said. It is not clear how long they were in the funeral home.
Alleged prostitute reportedly tells police that cleaning staff even asked her to "throw some money their way in terms of tips."
Texas Education Agency plans to revoke Prime Prep Academy's charter for improper fiscal management and failing to comply with state education code.
A primate skull and dead bats are among the "unique threats" that have been found in the past few months at Dulles airport.
Investigators say they have tracked more than 60,000 of these calls across the U.S. since October.
Amnesty International says the prison violates international law and the Constitution.
That would be enough signatures to put the measure to turn California into six distinct states on the 2016 ballot -- if all are valid.