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10:44 AM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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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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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 / 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
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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CNN Political Ticker
Washington (CNN) - The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" immigration reform bill on Tuesday, sending the measure to the Senate floor for further consideration and giving the bill's backers their first major legi . . .
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WSJ.com
Federal investigators apparently accessed records of calls to and from a phone number at Fox News Channel in their leak investigation of a former State Department contractor, according to a court document.
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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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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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CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – Ashley Judd is out, but Democrats in Kentucky may have another star on their Senate ticket in November. Heather French Henry, who won the Miss America pageant in 1999, said she's considering a bid but hasn't made a final decision quite . . .
5/21/2013
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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday sent a host of personnel to Oklahoma in response to the massive tornado that ravaged parts of the state the previous day. FEMA spokesman Daniel Watson said three of its search-and-rescue teams . . .
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com
The New York Times reports today that amid the controversy surrounding the Obama administration’s targeted killing couterterror program, and in particular that program’s use of unmanned aerial vehicles, the number drone strikes U.S. forces have . . .
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POLITICO / David Nather
Most of those involved in the scandal are covered by federal-worker protections.
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Washington Post / Chris Cillizza
A few weeks back, we asked the Fix community to nominate the best state-based political reporters in each of the 50 states. The response -- on the blog, on Twitter, on Facebook -- was overwhelming, and we've (papal plural) spent lots and lots . . .
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Washington Post / Ed O'Keefe
With his predecessor facing tough questions from lawmakers, Danny Werfel, the new acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, sent an agency-wide message to employees this morning. Admitting that workers have faced "a difficult last fe . . .
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Mediaite / Mediaite Tv
Jodi Arias was found guilty on Tuesday, May 7. The case then continued into the death sentencing phase, where the jury is now deliberating whether she will be put to death or serve a life sentence.
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Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray (D) will resign next month and take a job as head of the Worcester Chamber of Commerce, according to local news reports. Murray announced in January that he would not run for Senate, a week before campaign . . .
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POLITICO / Kevin Robillard
It has filed a broad Freedom of Information Act request with the agency.
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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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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
A House Democrat this week released a report that could help resurrect bipartisan legislation he sponsored three years ago to protect the nation's power grid from cyber attacks and other threats. The analysis, spearheaded by Rep. Ed Markey (D- . . .
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POLITICO / Jennifer Epstein
"You can't tell Barack that the teleprompter's down," he says.