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Frustrated at being left out of an immigration overhaul, gay rights groups 
are pushing to adjust a bipartisan Senate bill to include gay couples. 
But Democrats are treading carefully, wary of adding another divisive issue 
that could lose Republican support and jeopardize the entire bill.Both parties 
want the bill to succeed. Merely getting to agreement on the basic 
framework for the immigration overhaul, which would create a long and costly 
path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million people in the U.S. 
illegally, was no small feat for senators. And getting it through a 
divided Congress is still far from a done deal.Even so, gay rights 
groups, their lobbyists and grass-roots supporters are insisting the deal 
shouldn't exclude bi-national, same-sex couples -- about 28,500 of them, 
according to a 2011 study from the Williams Institute at UCLA Law. 
They're ramping up a campaign to change the bill to allow gay 
Americans to sponsor their partners for green cards, the same way straight 
Americans can. Supporters trekked to the Capitol to make their case at 
senators' offices on Wednesday."Opponents will be proposing amendments that, 
if passed, could collapse this very fragile coalition that we've been able 
to achieve," Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, said last week at 
the unveiling of the bill. He said the eight senators from both 
parties who crafted the legislation are committed to voting against changes 
that could kill it.For Dem
e younger Bush.People 
are perhaps beginning to appreciate that President Bush, for all his Texas 
swagger, is a gentleman, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said.I 
wish that some of my fellow scholars, particularly historians and law professors 
and political scientists, would do what academics are supposed to do, which 
is to bide their time, do the actual research before proclaiming a 
presidency a failure, said Stephen Knott, a U.S. Naval War College professor 
and author of a book about Bush. He described the Bush legacy 
as "unfinished."It takes a long time for documents, for oral history interviews, 
particularly classified documents, to emerge," Knott said. "And then you 
get a fuller, more complete picture of a presidency.Presidential historian 
Douglas Brinkley said he wasn't surprised by Bush's rising approval rating.We 
pummel presidents when theyre in the White House," said Brinkley, whose 
2007 book "The Great Deluge" was critical of Bush's handling of the 
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. "We give them a hard time. Then they 
leave and they write a memoir that becomes an instant bestseller. Journalists 
ask softball questions, and then they open up a presidential library. And 
people forgive a lot of the mistakes and say, Hey, he brought 
our country through some tough times.'"The toughest time for Americans during 
Bush's presidency was Sept. 11, 2001, when Al Qaeda hijacked and crashed 
four airplanes, killing nearly 3,000 Americ

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">d others that Russian officials contacted the U.S. government 
at least twice in 2011 with concerns about Tsarnaev, the Chechen who 
two years later would carry out last week's deadly bombing of the 
Boston Marathon, as an example of an instance that merits further investigation."In 
a string of apparent intelligence-sharing lapses, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was 
able to slip through the cracks and carry out this devastating attack," 
the senators said.Authorities suspect Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother, 
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, of using improvised explosives to kill and maim runners 
and spectators near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people 
were killed and more than 200 injured in the April 15 attack.Tamerlan 
Tsarnaev was killed days later in a shootout with police. His 19-year-old 
brother escaped but was captured alive Friday night and now faces a 
charge of use of a weapon of mass destruction that could carry 
the death penalty.The brothers immigrated to the United States about a decade 
ago with their family. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev became a U.S. citizen last year, 
but Tamerlan had not yet earned citizenship.Senators, after being briefed 
on the case Tuesday, said the U.S. government had "multiple contacts" with 
Russia about the older Boston bombing suspect, but those lawmakers wouldn't 
offer any more details.Fox News was told the FBI tried to determine 
if Tsarnaev had any ties to terrorism, but those efforts apparently proved 
inconclusive."W
 Justin Bieber accepts the award for favorite pop rock album for "Believe" 
at the 40th American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, November 18, 
2012.ReutersCanadian singer Justin Bieber performs in a concert at the Atlantico 
pavilion in Lisbon March 11, 2013.ReutersSwedish police say they have found 
drugs on board a tour bus used by Justin Bieber.Police spokesman Lars 
Bystrom says a small amount of drugs and a stun gun were 
found when officers raided the empty bus parked under the Globen concert 
venue in Stockholm, where Bieber was performing Wednesday.Bystrom said Thursday 
they have no suspects and no one has been arrested. He declined 
to identify the drug, saying it had been sent to a laboratory 
for an analysis.He says police acted after smelling marijuana coming from 
inside the bus when it was parked outside the hotel where Bieber 
was staying. The drug squad was alerted and searched the bus during 
the concert.But a source close to Bieber denied the claims made by 
the police."The cops found nothing and left. No violations. Nothing," the 
source told FOX 411.On Thursday morning, the 19-year-old singer tweeted: 
"some of the rumors about me....where do people even get this stuff. 
whatever...back to the music."Bieber is in Stockholm as part of a world 
tour.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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