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Despite controversies, Obama agenda marches on
Category: National Written by Associated Press

President Barack Obama walks out of the White House Oval Office in Washington, and heads toward the Marine One helicopter on his way to Baltimore, Md., as part of his "Middle Class Jobs & Opportunity Tours". (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
by David Espo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading controversies, political triage by the administration and party leaders in Congress and lack of evidence to date of wrongdoing close to the Oval Office.
Last Updated on Saturday, 18 May 2013 11:47
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$590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Fla
Category: National Written by Associated Press

Dean Davis displays the Powerball ticket she bought in Omaha, May 15. No one matched the winning numbers in Wednesday's $360 million jackpot which has now soared to $600 million, making it the second largest in Powerball history and the third biggest overall. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
by Barbara Rodriguez
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — It's all about the odds, and one lone ticket in Florida has beaten them all by matching each of the numbers drawn for the highest Powerball jackpot in history at an estimated $590.5 million, lottery officials said Sunday.
Last Updated on Sunday, 19 May 2013 09:18
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NAACP board honors Evers' memory in Miss.
Category: National Written by Associated Press

Myrlie Evers-Williams, widow of Medgar Evers, right and Roslyn M. Brock, chairwoman of the NAACP national board of directors, left, carry the wreath to be placed in front of the former home of the slain civil rights leader, Thursday, May 16, 2013, in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
by Emily Wagster Pettus
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — NAACP leaders from around the country are honoring the memory of the group's former Mississippi leader, Medgar Evers, nearly 50 years after he was assassinated outside his Jackson home.
Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 07:30
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Farrakhan to Detroit: Investment needed in city
Category: National Written by Associated Press

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan speaks to Detroit City Council on May 17, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
by Jeff Karoub
DETROIT (AP) — Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan urged Detroit's pastors and majority Black population Friday to join him in an effort to buy neglected properties and take other steps to help revitalize the struggling city where the movement started more than 80 years ago.
The fiery orator offered few specifics in a speech to the Detroit City Council, but made plain his displeasure with Gov. Rick Snyder's decision to appoint an emergency financial manager. He likened the takeover to buzzards circling over a carcass.
"The city abandoned, crime and violence rampant, and the governor has seen fit to take away the rights of the voting public," Farrakhan said, referring to putting someone in charge of the city's finances that wasn't elected. "I don't know what democracy really means if you can be given the right to vote and then somebody can take it away."
He said the city's downtown is "coming along pretty good" as its buildings are bought and renovated, but many other areas are "like a wasteland."
"But a wasteland always gives opportunities those who have a vision," he said.
Detroit's problems include high crime, joblessness and abandonment; its budget deficit is about $330 million and rising.
"Suppose we in leadership, the pastors of the city, stop arguing," he said. "Why shouldn't we come together and own Detroit?"
At the movement's annual convention in February, Farrakhan called on Blacks nationwide to curb economic disparities by cutting back on excessive spending, pooling resources and investing in land. The Nation of Islam has more than 1,500 acres of farmland in Georgia, and leaders have said the group is looking to buy thousands more acres in the Midwest.
Now based in Chicago, the Nation of Islam was founded in 1930 in Detroit by Wallace D. Fard, who the movement says attracted Blacks on the margins of society with a message of self-improvement and separation from whites.
The group, which promotes Black empowerment and nationalism, was rebuilt by Farrakhan in the late 1970s.
He became notorious for calling Judaism a "gutter religion" and suggesting crack cocaine might have been a CIA plot to enslave Blacks. Farrakhan has over the years denied claims of anti-Semitism, arguing his remarks are often taken out of context and that criticism of Jews in any light automatically earns the "anti-Semite" label.
His message on Friday was one of unity among races and religions, but he said he's focusing on African-Americans because they are city's majority population.
Farrakhan said it was important to return to Detroit "at a time of intense dark."
"We got to come home and help this city," he said.
Farrakhan also is scheduled to deliver an evening public address at Fellowship Chapel on the city's northwest side.
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Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 14:55
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Arrests in New Orleans Mother's Day parade shootings cheered
Category: National Written by Associated Press

Shawn Scott, 24, a suspect in the Mother's Day parade shooting is led out of the New Orleans 5th District Police Station, May 16, 2013 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)
by Kevin McGill
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Days after a burst of gunfire brought a chaotic and bloody end to a Mother's Day neighborhood parade in New Orleans, news of six arrests gave an organizer of the traditional event reason to celebrate again.
Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 13:04
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