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6:21 AM - Friday, May 24, 2013
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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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Washington Post / Ed O'Keefe
The Internal Revenue Service official responsible for the office that targeted certain organizations seeking tax-exempt status was placed on paid administrative leave Thursday, making her the second senior official to be disciplined in the wake . . .
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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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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The government-wide spending cuts known as the sequester remain unpopular for most Americans, with little difference in opinion across party lines, according to a Washington Post-ABC poll released Friday. Read full article >>
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Latest Politic
Flanked by several GOP colleagues who echoed his remarks, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., blasted the president's declaration that the war on terror "must end" as premature and foolhardy, saying that a desire to bring the war "to a compete closure c . . .
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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 / Glenn Thrush
His speech on counterterrorism comes at a peculiar time in his presidency.
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Latest Politic
They fear it's putting their members' coverage at risk and say WH not agreeing to help; Could cause problems for Dems in 2014 elections
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
"History will cast a harsh judgment," he says.
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Big Government
Labor unions have made it clear that they are not fans of Obama campaign bundler Penny Pritzker or her family's Hyatt Hotel chain. Thursday morning, they flexed some muscle in opposition to Pritzker’s nomination to become Commerce Secretary at . . .
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WSJ.com
The IRS flap eats away at the underpinnings of what Obama promised in 2008: a revival of confidence that government is capable of solving problems, writes Gerald F. Seib.
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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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POLITICO / Andrew Restuccia
Tom Steyer's group launches a campaign against Gabriel Gomez in Massachusetts.
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POLITICO / David Chalian
PODCAST: John Harris and POLITICO's White House team talk counterterrorism with host David Chalian.
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POLITICO / Austin Wright
Buck McKeon's brother and nephews are getting into the lobbying game.
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The Huffington Post
By Tabassum Zakaria and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) - New U.S. guidelines for conducting armed drone operations overseas set a higher bar for attacking non-Americans and could reduce controversial "signature st . . .
5/23/2013
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nationalreview.com / Andrew Johnson
"I was being asked these questions before we even pulled the dead people out of the rubble," Oklahoma senator Tom Coburn said about the controversy over federal disaster aid after deadly tornados hit his home state earlier this week.
Cob . . .
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WSJ.com
Winning is the goal in politics, but winning ascendant places is even better. It holds the promise of a growing constituency.
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CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) - President Barack Obama and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will survey the Jersey Shore coastline together next week, a White House Official told CNN Thursday. Their Tuesday meeting comes about seven months after the late October storm S . . .
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POLITICO / Darren Samuelsohn
About 5 percent of the federal workforce won't be on the clock for the day.