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Protesters at a Verizon store in Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday demand that Internet service providers, such as Verizon, AT&T and Comcast, not interfere with the FCC’s plan to change net neutrality rules.
 
 FCC approves new net neutrality rules 
 In 3-2 vote, FCC approves Chairman Wheeler's new net neutrality proposals. 
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 WORLD   
 Journalists attempt to speak with neighbors and the residents of the home where Islamic State militant Mohammed Emwazi is believed to have once lived on Feb. 26, 2015 in London, England. Islamic State militant 'Jihadi John' identified by media
BBC said Mohammed Emwazi, believed to be from London, was known to British security services.
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 PERSONAL   
 An attendee inspects the new Apple Watch. Apple Watch may take stage in March event
Company hosting media event in San Francisco.
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 NFL   
 RB Adrian Peterson played one game for the Vikings in 2014. Federal judge overturns arbitrator's ruling on Adrian Peterson
However it remains unclear when Vikings running back could be reinstated to NFL.
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 POLITICS   
 Political buttons on display at Conservative Political Action Conference. Democrats ready to pounce at the CPAC 'circus'
Conservative Political Action Conference gives Dems opportunity to fact-check GOP candidates.
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 POLITICS   
 Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., meets with reporters on Capitol Hill on Feb. 24, 2015. Boehner mum on how House will resolve DHS funding
Time is running out to prevent a partial shutdown of Homeland Security at midnight Friday.
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 WORLD   
 Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez speaks during a public event at the government palace Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires on Feb. 11, 2015. Judge rejects cover-up case against Argentine president
The judge says the documents originally filed by a late prosecutor failed to show a crime had occurred.
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 NATION   
 Loretta Lynch, nominee to replace U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Senate panel approves AG nominee Lynch
The career federal prosecutor promised to repair Justice Dept.'s relationship with Congress.
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 PEOPLE   
 Whitney Houston and her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, in 2011. Bobbi Kristina suffers seizures
Daughter of Whitney Houston has a setback after doctors attempt to remove coma drugs.
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 NATION   
 Chris Kyle, a former Navy SEAL and author of the book  Medal of Honor sought for 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle
Bill would 'authorize and request' President Obama to award Kyle the highest military honor.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
An Afghan police officewr adjusts his weapon at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack on a Turkish diplomatic vehicle in front of the Iranian embassy on Feb. 26 in Kabul. Two people were killed.

An Afghan police officewr adjusts his weapon at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack on a Turkish diplomatic vehicle in front of the Iranian embassy on Feb. 26 in Kabul. Two people were killed.
 

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FCC approves new net neutrality rules
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Apple Watch may take stage in March event

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