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1:42 PM - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
3 hour ago - Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday sent a host of personnel to Oklahoma in response to the massive tornado that ravaged parts of the state the previous day. FEMA has not provided a number for boots on the ground, but agency spo . . .
3 hour ago - The Guardian / Ewen Macaskill
Anger swells on Capitol Hill as US senators frustrated with lack of answers accuse former IRS pair of 'lying by omission'Anger at the Internal Revenue Service scandal boiled over at a congressional hearing on Tuesday when a senior Republican se . . .
7 hour ago - Washington Post / Josh Hicks
A group of food service workers walked off their jobs in the food court of the Ronald Reagan Building Tuesday morning as part of a day-long protest of low wages paid to federal contract employees. A series of protests dubbed "Good Jobs Nation" . . .
6 hour ago - thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Zack Ford
The ex-gay “professional” organization NARTH has published a new document highlighting its beliefs about homosexuality as a recommendation to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) to continue its policy of not permitting gay Scouts. NARTH asserts the . . .
22 hour ago - The Huffington Post
By Nate Raymond May 20 (Reuters) - A California-based Tea Party group sued the U.S. Internal Revenue Service on Monday in what marked the first lawsuit to stem from an investigation finding the agency singled-out conservative . . .
8 hour ago - Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
In the wake of the devastating tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb, Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) rejected comparisons between federal aid for this disaster and the Hurricane Sandy relief package he voted against. Read full article >>    
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Scott Clement
Hillary Clinton continues to get heavily positive reviews for her work as secretary of state in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, even after renewed Republican allegations of an Obama administration related to the deaths of four Americans in . . .
3 hour ago - WSJ.com
Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the iPhone maker's tax practices as proper, challenging Senate investigators who reported Apple paid no corporate income tax on tens of billions of dollars in overseas income over the past four years and urging a sim . . .
10 hour ago - Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) will insist that any federal aid to deal with the tornado in his home state must be offset by budget cuts. "He will ask his colleagues to sacrifice lower priority areas of the budget to help Oklahoma," spokesman John . . .
3 hour ago - Washington Post / Rachel Weiner
A primary opponent of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is among the 10 people President Obama has named to his commission on elections. Trey Grayson, who lost to Paul in a 2010 Senate primary, is currently serving as director of the Harvard Institute of . . .
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a lawsuit Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for D.C. to compel the Internal Revenue Service to impose stricter standards for what types of groups qualify for tax-exe . . .
5 hour ago - Latest Politic
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., joined Oklahoma Republican Reps. James Lankford and Frank Lucas to offer words of encouragement to a Moore, Okla., community destroyed by a monstrous tornado. "We have . . .
5 hour ago - News
He said the people of Oklahoma were grappling with “a long road ahead” but “will not travel that path alone.”
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