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12:45 PM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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NPR
Lois Lerner, who's at the center of the political firestorm over her agency's singling out of some conservative groups for extra scrutiny, invoked her Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions from Congress.
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Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
Los Angeles will have a new mayor beginning July 1. His name is Eric Garcetti, the city councilman who won a Tuesday runoff and made some history. He'll become the city's first elected Jewish mayor and its youngest in more than a century when h . . .
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Washington Post / Chris Cillizza
While you were sleeping, Anthony Weiner was announcing his decision to run for mayor of New York City this year. Now that the debate over whether or not he will run is over, the one question that remains is this: Can Weiner maybe, possibly, ho . . .
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WSJ.com
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed a sweeping reworking of immigration laws on Tuesday evening, giving a bipartisan bill its first formal stamp of approval in Congress.
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WSJ.com
An Orlando, Fla., man whom U.S. law enforcement questioned as an associate of the Boston bombing suspects was shot and killed after he tried to attack an FBI agent.
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Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
For the second day in a row, Senate Republicans sparred publicly about the budget, with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) saying bluntly that he does not trust his party to resist a compromise on the debt ceiling. Read full article >>
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Zack Ford
As Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld supported the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” recognizing that the time for open service in the military “had arrived.” In an interview with Larry King, however, Rumsfeld explained that he doesn’t sup . . .
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The Huffington Post
WASHINGTON -- For all the outcry over who in the White House knew about an inspector general report detailing instances of the Internal Revenue Service targeting conservative groups, it turns out someone else was getting regular updates on the . . .
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Washington Post / Aaron Blake
For the second straight day and the third time in one week, IRS officials will testify Wednesday in front of Congress about the agency's improper targeting of conservative groups. Highlighting today's House Oversight Committee hearing is IRS o . . .
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Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) is working on a book, the National Review reports, which will combine his personal history with his political philosophy. He will cover the 2012 presidential campaign, but it is not any sort of tell-all -- he's only pla . . .
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Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
Underdog gubernatorial candidate Barbara Buono (D) goes right after New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie's economic record in her first TV ad, released Wednesday by her campaign. "To hear Governor Christie tell it, everything in New Jerse . . .
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redstate.com / Brad Jackson
On today's edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson is joined by Kristina Ribali to discuss her work with The Blaze and their Mercury One charity to help victims of the devastating tornado in Moore, Oklahoma earlier this week, the 24 hour te . . .
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Michelle Malkin / Doug Powers
Over-overreach
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POLITICO / Katie Glueck
Shulman cited an Easter egg hunt as a reason for numerous White House visits, and Twitter reacted.
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POLITICO / David Nather
Most of those involved in the scandal are covered by federal-worker protections.
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WSJ.com
Bernanke said the Fed could begin winding down its bond-buying program at one of its "next few meetings" if the economy continues to improve, but warned that a step down won't mean the Fed has started a one-way march to the exit.
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The Huffington Post
BY RICHARD LARDNER, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Determined to check the growing epidemic of sexual assaults in the armed forces, a House panel is poised to approve a series of revisions to longstanding military law. They include stripping commandin . . .
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dailykos.com
The more we learn about E.W. Jackson, nominated last weekend by Virginia Republicans as their nominee for lieutenant governor, the crazier it gets:
The Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in Virginia has praised the Constitution’s ori . . .
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hotair.com
Ambush.