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3:20 PM - Monday, May 20, 2013
5 hour ago - Washington Post
Fox News reacted with outrage Monday to the revelation that the Justice Department tried to criminalize the newsgathering activities of reporter James Rosen in 2009 “for simply doing his job.” “It is downright chilling,” Michael Clemente, execu . . .
6 hour ago - POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
A new report faults Dennis Burke for releasing a Fast & Furious memo to undercut a whistleblower.
5 hour ago - CNN Political Ticker
Washington (CNN) - As a major tea party group plans protests Tuesday at Internal Revenue Service offices across the country, a new national poll indicates that the IRS controversy has given the four-year-old movement a shot in the arm. The week . . .
7 hour ago - Examiner
Sean Higgins Following up on my post from Sunday about the Washington Post burying the lede in their story about the Cincinnati Internal Revenue Service office, the New York Times has a similar story up Monday that essentially confirms that th . . .
8 hour ago - feeds.voices.washingtonpost.com / Neil Irwin
Yahoo has concluded that Tumblr, the social blogging service, is worth a whopping $1.1  billion. Will the bet prove a good one? The answer depends on whether the combined company can turn its many millions of users into a interlocking … Continu . . .
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5 hour ago - Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
Fox News has responded to a Justice Department probe of reporter James Rosen, reported by the Washington Post, that involved tracking his movements, phone calls and e-mails. "We are outraged to learn today that James Rosen was named a criminal . . .
3 hour ago - thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Alan Pyke
Frustration with the failed execution of various weakly-constructed legal settlements stemming from widespread foreclosure fraud bubbled over today into a protest at Justice Department headquarters that culminated in homeowners being arrested. . . .
5 hour ago - Washington Post / Aaron Blake
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's opponent is out with a new ad, and it might be a candidate for sneakiest ad of the year. At first glance, Democrat Barbara Buono's ad appears to be just a fun, cutesy new ad making light of her hard-to-pronounce . . .
5 hour ago - The Huffington Post / Jillian Berman
Just one day before Apple's CEO Tim Cook is expected to argue for corporate tax reform on Capitol Hill, a new report claims that the company is avoiding paying taxes on billions of dollars in profits. The U.S.-based software giant is parkin . . .
3 hour ago - The Huffington Post / Jessica Leader
At least one tornado touched down near Oklahoma City Monday, leaving behind a wake of destruction. The twister hit only one day after a similar tornado killed two in Shawnee.A rare tornado emergency was issued by the National Weather Service fo . . .
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Ed O'Keefe
Signaling that it intends to conduct an aggressive investigation into how the Internal Revenue Service targeted certain conservative-leaning groups, the Senate Finance Committee has asked the agency's outgoing acting commissioner to document an . . .
9 hour ago - POLITICO / Alex Isenstadt
"I think it really is a problem. I'm taken aback by it all," said Minnesota candidate Jim Graves.
10 hour ago - Examiner
Conn Carroll Inside Washington, continuing developments in the Internal Revenue Service, Associated Press and Benghazi scandals may have given President Obama the worst week of his presidency so far. Read more on WashingtonExaminer.com . . .
6 hour ago - POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
He had scoffed at the idea of prosecuting reporters.
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