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Tyler Zeller has 18 to lead UNC CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) ? Top-ranked North Carolina figured it had enough returning talent to pass its first test without Tyler Hansbrough. (more...)

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In speech after speech, Barack Obama has claimed he would "uphold the Second Amendment." Mr. Obama, of course, is a polished speaker who says "words matter." But records matter ... (more...)

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