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1:27 PM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
3 hour ago - Washington Post / Joe Davidson
Like plaids with stripes, federal employees wearing the Fifth Amendment don't look good. We all have the right to wear clothes that clash. And everyone in this country has the right not to provide testimony that could be used against them. Rea . . .
4 hour ago - 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 >>    
6 hour ago - 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 . . .
4 hour ago - drudge.com
Anthony Weiner kicked off his New York City mayoral campaign Tuesday with a video announcement posted to YouTube. The video opens with a shot of Weiner, wife Huma Abedin and their son having breakfast. "We love this city, and no one will work h . . .
5 hour ago - 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 . . .
23 hour ago - 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 . . .
4 hour ago - dailykos.com
Time for these guys to be whipping filibuster reform. It's pretty much official: Harry Reid will wait until July to have the big fight with Republicans over the filibuster. He had originally intended to hold the confirmation vote for Richa . . .
6 hour ago - 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 . . .
2 hour ago - Latest Politic
Miss America 2000 Heather French Henry says she won't "confirm or deny" her intent to run against Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell
5/21/2013 - Mediaite / Meenal Vamburkar
Judge Andrew Napolitano joined Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade on Tuesday to discuss the Justice Department tracking Fox reporter James Rosen and looking into his emails. The pair both expressed outrage — with Kilmeade questioning how Whit . . .
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9 hour ago - 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 . . .
3 hour ago - thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Zack Ford
There are still 29 states where a person can be fired for being gay, but Illinois is not one of them. Nevertheless, it seems that Exxon Mobil attempted to discriminate against a prospective employee in that state merely because the individual i . . .
4 hour ago - 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 . . .
4 hour ago - POLITICO / Katie Glueck
Shulman cited an Easter egg hunt as a reason for numerous White House visits, and Twitter reacted.
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