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8:02 PM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
7 hour ago - Washington Post / David Nakamura
Maybe it was a birthday resolution. Or perhaps a survival strategy. Whatever the case, embattled White House press secretary Jay Carney, who turned 48 on Wednesday, struck a different tone with reporters during his daily briefing. Gone was the . . .
10 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 . . .
13 hour ago - dailykos.com
The details are slim, but FBI officials have confirmed an agent shot Ibragim Todashev while he was being questioned about the Boston bombing: "There was some sort of aggressive movement that led the FBI agent to believe he was under threat a . . .
5/21/2013 - Firedoglake / Kevin Gosztola
It has become increasingly well-known that President Barack Obama considers whistleblowers or alleged leakers to be individuals who deserve no protections whatsoever. Recently, with the seizure of the Associated Press' records and the affidavit . . .
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3 hour ago - FOXNews.com
DOJ Used 'Espionage Act' in Calling Fox News Reporter Criminal 'Co-Conspirator'READ: Court Document With Fox News NumbersOPINION: Assault on First Amendment Needs to StopJudge Apologizes for Lag in Unsealing Documents in Leak Case
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16 hour ago - 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 . . .
4 hour ago - Washington Post / Philip Rucker
As soon as White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler heard about an upcoming inspector general’s report on the Internal Revenue Service, she knew she had a problem. The notice Ruemmler saw on April 24 gave her a thumbnail sketch of a disturbing find . . .
5/21/2013 - The Huffington Post / Elise Foley
WASHINGTON -- Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) had to make what the New York senator called an "excruciating" decision on Tuesday to come out against including LGBT couple provisions in their immigration reform bill, citing . . .
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