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Jesse Morgan, carrying a sign that reads, "Radical Queers Resist," stands to the side of immigration protesters Tuesday in Atlanta. May Day rallies in the U.S. focusing on immigration have become increasingly splintered by other causes. (Associated Press)
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Detroit Mayor Dave Bing has presented a budget to the City Council that would cut more than 2,500 of Detroit's 10,800 jobs and shave $250 million in annual expenses. The proposals have riled city workers, but they cannot legally strike. (Associated Press)
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Jesse Morgan (left) looks on during a May Day rally in Atlanta on May 1, 2012. While a black preacher told a crowd of about 100 immigration activists that incarcerated blacks and detained illegal immigrants faced similar challenges, Morgan stood to one side of the May Day protesters holding a large sign that read "Radical Queers Resist." (Associated Press)
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** FILE ** Protesters rally during Women's Health Express in San Antonio in March to protest the attempt to cut Planned Parenthood out of the Texas Women's Health Program. (Associated Press)
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Rep. Frank Lucas, Oklahoma Republican, is chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. (Associated Press)
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Microsoft is paying $300 million for a minority stake in the digital reader business of Barnes & Noble, which sells the Nook e-book. The pairing could boost Barnes & Noble in its quest to take on Amazon's Kindle. (Barnes & Noble via Associated Press)
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** FILE ** This undated image provided by the ASPCA shows animal behaviorists testing a dog for food aggression by using a fake hand to assess the dog's response in Joplin, Mo. Many pets who end up in rehab are victims of abusive owners who have been arrested for dogfighting, hoarding or puppy mill violations. (AP Photo/ASPCA, Mike Bizelli)
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In this undated photo provided by the family, Aileen Dannelley holds her baby, Savannah, at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Ill. The one-month-old baby is being treated with methadone for withdrawal while she and her mother both fight addiction to powerful prescription painkillers. (Associated Press)
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Mail sent to Ms. Wilson's father lies on a table in his Washington state home. "These scammers are very persistent and in some cases verbally abusive, threatening to harm victims if they do not send money," said Maj. Bill King of Maine's York County Sheriff's Office. (Associated Press)
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A woman leaves a banner after an April 29, 2012, demonstration against education and health care spending cuts in Madrid. (Associated Press)
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Migrants from Central America wait for a free meal of rice, beans and carrots at the San Juan Diego shelter in Tultitlan, Mexico, one stop on a journey that they hope will end with an illegal crossing into the U.S. Before that, they face a gantlet of life-or-death risks, including extortion, kidnapping, rape and killing by crooked police and criminal gangs. (Keith Dannemiller/Special to The Washington Times)
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Men from Honduras migrating through Mexico on their way to the United States, wait for a northbound train. When one comes, they will run with the train until they can grab onto something and swing up onto one of the moving railcars. The men face dangers more perilous than hopping onto a moving train; abductions of more than 11,300 migrants, mostly likely by Mexico's violent drug gangs, were reported in a six-month period in 2010. (Keith Dannemiller/Special to The Washington Times)
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Honduran women wait for breakfast after spending the night at the migrant shelter in Tultitlan, Mexico, before resuming their journey by freight train to the U.S.