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12:40 PM - Saturday, May 25, 2013
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POLITICO / Stephanie Gaskell
At the West Point graduation he says they must stamp out sexual assault in the military.
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POLITICO / Associated Press
The Maricopa County, Ariz., sheriff has denied the allegations.
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Latest Politic
President Obama praised "all the men and women who have given their lives in service to this country we love" in his weekly address on Saturday, saying, "We are who we are today - a free and prosperous nation, the greatest in the world," becaus . . .
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CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) - He's running. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced Friday he will be on ballots in November 2016, but he told voters in his home state that they might be the only ones with a chance to vote for him. The freshman Republican senator was retu . . .
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POLITICO / Mike Allen
The big idea: Improving economy changes political landscape by AP's Tom Raum.
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POLITICO / Philip Ewing
For the foreseeable future, drones will be used more, not less, in military operations.
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The Huffington Post / Timothy Stenovec
Between a traveling banana stand, a Seamless promotion that went viral and Tobias Fünke's sizzle reel, Netflix has made the fourth season of "Arrested Development" the most highly anticipated original show ever to premiere on the media service. . . .
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WSJ.com
The IRS unit under fire for its reviews of conservative organizations has a long history of targeting particular groups for extra scrutiny, including foreclosure-assistance charities and credit-counseling services.
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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
Obama to New Jersey on TuesdayContinue reading post...
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Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) feuded this week. Then they feuded some more. It wasn't the first time tensions between the longtime senator and the freshman tea party favorite flared up. And it's a pretty safe bet that i . . .
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POLITICO / Jennifer Epstein
Ties to Benghazi could challenge nominationContinue reading post...
5/24/2013
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s | Mother Jones / Kevin Drum
I hate to say this, but the media is losing me. I'm mostly on their side when it comes to subpoenaing journalists' phone records, but the level of outrage and special pleading has gotten so palpable that I'm starting to waver. Aren't they s . . .
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POLITICO / Joe Scarborough
Opinion: Republicans' overreach during Bill Clinton's impeachment trial is a perfect example.
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The Huffington Post
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Legislators in Puerto Rico on Friday approved a heavily debated bill that outlaws employment discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation.
Opponents of the bill prayed on the steps of the seaside Capitol buil . . .
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Washington Post / Carol Morello
MOORE, Okla. — The first thing Kevin Gibson did after returning to his house, torn apart by a powerful tornado Monday, was pull an American flag and a temporary flagpole from the corner of his partially standing garage. Read full article >>
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The Huffington Post
PHOENIX -- Key figures in a lawsuit that alleges that an Arizona sheriff's office has racially profiled Latinos in its immigration patrols. A judge ruled Friday that Arpaio's office systematically racially profiles Latinos:ARPAIO: Sheriff Joe A . . .
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powerlineblog.com / Steven Hayward
(Steven Hayward) There’s this much to be said in praise of Jonathan Turley, professor of “public interest law” at George Washington University Law School, and frequent bobblehead on cable TV shows: at least he isn’t a supercilious smug-mugger l . . .
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Blueprint America
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WSJ.com
Minnesota's move to raise $2.1 billion in new taxes, largely from the wealthy, to fund government programs puts it among a handful of states controlled by Democrats that are adopting more liberal fiscal policies.