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Delegate Tiffany Alston, Prince George’s Democrat, was found guilty in June on charges she paid a worker at her law firm with money from a no-show legislative job. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Actor Jon Cryer of “Two and a Half Men” is nursing minor injuries after losing control of his bicycle while competing in a triathlon on Sunday. (Associated Press)
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Ryan Zimmerman received his fourth cortisone shot of the season on Wednesday afternoon. (Associated Press)
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Campus supervisor Jerome Castaneda monitors the parking lot following dismissal at Arroyo Seco Junior High School in the Valencia neighborhood of Santa Clarita, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012. Eric Yee, accused of posting comments on ESPN's website saying he was watching kids and wouldn't mind killing them, is in jail on $1 million bail after he was arrested at his home near the school for investigation of making terrorist threats, authorities said. (AP Photo/Santa Clarita Valley Signal, Jonathan Pobre)
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President of the NAACP's state conference, J. Wyatt Mondesire, middle, speaks to people gathered to demonstrate the opposition of Pennsylvania's new voter identification law during the NAACP voter ID rally, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania's Supreme Court justices are scheduled to hear arguments over whether a new law requiring each voter to show valid photo identification poses an unnecessary threat to the right to vote. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)
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Jay Kohn participates in an NAACP voter ID rally Thursday in Philadelphia to oppose Pennsylvania’s new voter photo identification law. The state’s Supreme Court justices Tuesday told a lower court that it should stop the new identification law from taking effect in this year’s presidential election if the court concludes voters cannot easily get ID cards or thinks they will be disenfranchised. (Associated Press)
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** FILE ** In this Sept. 14, 2012 photo Madison teachers hold a unity rally for striking Chicago teachers at the Wisconsin state Capitol in Madison, Wis. Wisconsin's attorney general planned to ask a judge Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, to put on hold his decision issued last week repealing major parts of Gov. Scott Walker's law effectively ending collective bargaining for most state workers. (AP Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, M.P. King, File)
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The department has given Nakoula Basseley Nakoula limited help, including escorting him, with face covered (below), to an interview with federal probation officials. (Associated Press)
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Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies cluster down the street from the home of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, whose anti-Islam film ignited protests throughout the Muslim world when its trailer showed up on YouTube. (Associated Press)
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FILE - In this July 29, 2010 photo, Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies, left, check the shoes of a suspect arrested during a crime suppression sweep in Phoenix. A judge in Arizona on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012 ruled that police can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out the so-called "show me your papers" provision. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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**FILE** Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer speaks April 25, 2012, to reporters in front of the Supreme Court in Washington after the high court questioned Arizona's "show me your papers" immigration law. (Associated Press)