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Mitt Romney was the big winner in Sat's NV caucus, leaving runner-up Newt Gingrich in the dust. Organizers said tens of thousands of people participated in the West's first presidential contest of the year, and some of them were still taking part late into the night. NPR's Carrie Kahn reports.

Worshipers Kicked Out Of N.Y. School On Principle

For years, small churches have been meeting in NY City's public schools. One church, Grace Fellowship, has been gathering at PS-150 in Queens since 2006. In 1 week, though, they'll be evicted. Freedom for a church to take over a school and convert it to a house of worship is not what our Constitution stands for, says a civil liberties proponent.



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