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9:23 AM - Thursday, May 23, 2013
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Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
President Obama wore a white sport coat to prom. We know that because TIME has obtained a picture taken of the president on prom night from his high school friend Kelli Allman (Kelli McCormack at the time). Read full article >>
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Zack Ford
Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-OK) is not happy about the pressure on the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay Scouts, a decision being weighed today by Scout leaders from across the country. Earlier this week, he spent some time on the House floor decr . . .
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Washington Post / Aaron Blake
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said in an interview aired late Wednesday that it's "inconceivable" someone didn't inform President Obama about the IRS's targeting of conservative groups. Read ful . . .
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POLITICO / Kevin Cirilli
The retired U.S. ambassador agrees to a closed-door, transcribed interview with lawmakers.
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American Thinker
It's not only a scandal, it's an opportunity.
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Washington Post / Josh Hicks
President Obama will name Katherine Archuleta as his choice to head the Office of Personnel Management, White House officials said Thursday. Archuleta previously worked as the Obama campaign's national political director. She also served as ch . . .
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POLITICO / Alexander Burns
A once-right leaning state is the newest focal point in the debate over same-sex relationships.
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Latest Politic
The president is set to deliver a major address that will lay out his wide-ranging counterterrorism policy vision for the future
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POLITICO / Maggie Haberman
The fallen congressman looks for redemption.
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Washington Post / Aaron Blake
Everyone wants a piece of the Internal Revenue Service these days, which is why agency officials have been subjected to three congressional hearings over the past week. So now that the dust has settled, who came out on top? Who didn't? Read ful . . .
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CNN.com
Eric Garcetti has declared victory in the Los Angeles mayoral race. He will be the first Jewish mayor of the nation's second-largest city.
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POLITICO / Katie Glueck
The senator likens the HHS head's health-care funding efforts to the Iran-Contra scandal.
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POLITICO / Andrew Restuccia
But the measure faces little hope in the Senate, as well as threats of a presidential veto.
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Washington Post / Eric Yoder
Federal employees affected by the Oklahoma tornado are eligible for special considerations in their health insurance and other benefit programs, the Office of Personnel Management said Thursday. In a message to agencies, OPM said it has contact . . .
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WSJ.com
On the eve of her Senate confirmation hearing, commerce-secretary nominee Penny Pritzker alerted Congress that she mistakenly understated her 2012 income by at least $80 million.
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ABC News
Attorney General Eric Holder has disclosed in a letter to Congress that four Americans were killed by U.S. drones in the course of the government's counterterrorist attacks.
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POLITICO / Ginger Gibson
The senator objects to sending the Senate budget to conference with the House.
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Washington Post / Dan Balz
Comprehensive immigration reform will now move to the Senate floor in June with solid overall support from the public. But a bare majority of Republican voters oppose a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants. Most of those against the . . .
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POLITICO
Opinion: Our best and brightest shouldn't have to face a threat from within their own ranks.
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Bryce Covert
The Bangladesh government released results of its investigation into the factory collapse that killed 1,127 and concluded that “extremely” poor quality materials and violations of regulations were to blame, the Associated Press reports: The rep . . .