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12:22 AM - Friday, May 24, 2013
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WSJ.com
Lois Lerner, the IRS official at the center of a controversy over targeting of conservative groups, was placed on administrative leave, according to lawmakers.
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WSJ.com
The Boy Scouts of America have decided to allow gay youth to openly join its ranks, reversing a longtime ban.
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The Huffington Post / Chris Gentilviso
Nearly seven months after Hurricane Sandy ravaged New Jersey's shoreline, President Barack Obama and Gov. Chris Christie (R) are set to tour the area together again.The Washington Post reports that a White House official said the two will meet . . .
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WSJ.com
For the first time, Obama has succeeded in placing a judge on a key Washington appeals court. The Senate unanimously confirmed Justice Department lawyer Sri Srinivasan for a seat on the court.
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ABC News
Breaking – Congressional sources tell ABC News that embattled IRS director Lois Lerner has been placed on administrative leave. More to come. Watch video of Obama and the heckler here, but it was sort of beside the point – http://abcn.ws/12yUzY . . .
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dailykos.com
From KOMO.News in Washington-
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. -- The Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River collapsed Thursday evening, injuring a unknown number of people.
Both the northbound and southbound portions of the bridge dropped into the r . . .
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POLITICO / Dylan Byers
Attorney General Eric Holder signed off on the search warrant that led to the seizure of Fox News reporter James Rosen's private emails, according to a new report from Michael Isikoff of NBC News.
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WSJ.com
Obama outlined the next phase of his administration's counterterrorism efforts, detailing tighter standards for the use of unmanned drone strikes and making the case for closing the military-run prison at Guantanamo Bay.
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
Here's POLITICO's list of five key questions still up in the air after Obama's speech.
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POLITICO / Jennifer Epstein
Ties to Benghazi could hinder her nomination for assistant secretary of state.
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The Huffington Post / Michael Calderone
President Obama said Thursday that he is “troubled by the possibility that leak investigations may chill the investigative journalism that holds government accountable.”
In a major speech on national security, Obama said that the “Justice De . . .
5/22/2013
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Washington Post / Richard Milne
The sight of burning cars in a dozen suburbs of Stockholm on Tuesday night has shocked Sweden and shaken its image of tolerance and equality. But the rioting is also raising a simple, devastating question: Is Sweden facing its own Paris or Lond . . .
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POLITICO / Stephanie Gaskell
She was questioned by Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall police, officials said.
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POLITICO / Darren Samuelsohn
About 5 percent of the federal workforce won't be on the clock for the day.
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POLITICO / Kelsey Snell
She is at the center of the controversy over the IRS's targeting of conservative groups.
5/23/2013
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nationalreview.com / John Fund
The 2012 election season was filled with angry cries of “voter suppression,” almost all of them regarding attempts by states to require voter ID and otherwise improve ballot integrity. Bill Clinton warned that “there has never been -- in my lif . . .
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News / Jordy Yager
Chairman Goodlatte posed nearly a dozen questions to Deputy Attorney General James Cole in a letter shared with The Hill.
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drudge.com
President Obama's major counterterrorism speech was going well, his delivery smooth and strong on Thursday afternoon. Then, with a shout from Medea Benjamin, a member of Code Pink, the whole thing got a bit bumpier. Benjamin interrupted Obama s . . .
5/22/2013
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Firedoglake / Jon Walker
Now that individuals like David Vitter and Mark Sanford have proven there is simply no sex based scandal that a heterosexual male politician can’t recover from, it has encouraged Anthony Weiner to get back into politics. Just two years after re . . .
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Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) promised Thursday that the House would pass its own version of immigration reform. Just don't ask him how. "We're not going to be stampeded by the White House or stampeded by the president," Boehner told rep . . .