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4:27 AM - Friday, May 24, 2013
8 hour ago - redstate.com / Erick Erickson
The Boy Scouts of America have decided to keep the ban on gay scout leaders, but allow gay young men to participate in scouting. The vote was not even close. More than 60% voted to end the ban. I have no problem with this. While I would have vo . . .
3 hour ago - WSJ.com
For the first time, Obama has succeeded in placing a judge on a key Washington appeals court. The Senate unanimously confirmed Justice Department lawyer Sri Srinivasan for a seat on the court.
13 hour ago - NY Times / Peter Baker
In a widely anticipated speech, President Obama on Thursday said he would impose new curbs on the use of drone strikes, and he sought to renew his effort to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.    
3 hour ago - Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The government-wide spending cuts known as the sequester remain unpopular for most Americans, with little difference in opinion across party lines, according to a Washington Post-ABC poll released Friday. Read full article >>    
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Andrew Restuccia
Tom Steyer's group launches a campaign against Gabriel Gomez in Massachusetts.
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Glenn Thrush
His speech on counterterrorism comes at a peculiar time in his presidency.
3 hour ago - Latest Politic
They fear it's putting their members' coverage at risk and say WH not agreeing to help; Could cause problems for Dems in 2014 elections
3 hour ago - 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.
14 hour ago - The Huffington Post
The jury deciding convicted murderer Jodi Arias' fate said Thursday it couldn't reach a decision on her punishment.The "non-unanimous agreement" verdict was reached in a Phoenix courtroom by the same jury of eight men and four women that convic . . .
7 hour ago - POLITICO / Darren Samuelsohn
About 5 percent of the federal workforce won't be on the clock for the day.
9 hour ago - The Huffington Post
Nearly seven months after Hurricane Sandy ravaged New Jersey's shoreline, President Barack Obama and Gov. Chris Christie (R) are set to tour the area together again. The Washington Post reports that a White House official said the two will meet . . .
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3 hour ago - POLITICO / David Chalian
PODCAST: John Harris and POLITICO's White House team talk counterterrorism with host David Chalian.
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Austin Wright
Buck McKeon's brother and nephews are getting into the lobbying game.
5 hour ago - The Guardian / Paul Owen
• Suspect in killing of Lee Rigby shown running at police• Both suspects are then shot• Police raid property where Michael Adebowale is registered• Share your photos, videos or stories• Live coverage of all developments throughout the dayPaul O . . .
21 hour ago - nationalreview.com / Andrew Johnson
"I was being asked these questions before we even pulled the dead people out of the rubble," Oklahoma senator Tom Coburn said about the controversy over federal disaster aid after deadly tornados hit his home state earlier this week. Cob . . .
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