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2:45 PM - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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Latest Politic
Disaster declaration signed, federal aid will go to victims and tornado relief efforts
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Washington Post / Aaron Blake
Lois Lerner, the IRS official who first disclosed the agency's improper targeting of conservative groups two weeks ago, will invoke her right not to testify Wednesday for fear of self-incrimination, her lawyer has told the House Oversight Commi . . .
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Latest Politic
AP sources: White House suggests it would be best to put off a controversy over gay marriage until the immigration bill goes before the full Senate
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Latest Politic
In light of IRS controversy, former commissioner says he's "saddened" by appearance that service was "not acting as it should"
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
Judges say the photos were properly classified "top secret" and exempt from open-records law.
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drudge.com
Glenn Kessler, Washington Post Fact Checker: In the days since the Internal Revenue Service first disclosed that it had targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, new information has emerged from both the Treasury inspector general . . .
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Crooks and Liars
Click here to view this media Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) on Friday declared that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would have murdered the participants of the original 1773 Boston Tea Party and and would have "killed off" half of the Founding F . . .
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Scott Keyes
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) vociferously defended Apple during a Senate hearing on Tuesday, as the tech giant fought against accusations that it used foreign subsidiares to dodge billions of dollars in taxes. The Tea Party favorite, who is openly con . . .
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
The White House says Obama would not support prosecutions of journalists over doing their jobs.
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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 . . .
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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 . . .
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Washington Post / Juliet Eilperin
True the Vote, a Houston-based voter watchdog group that arose from a tea party organization, filed suit in federal court Tuesday against the Internal Revenue Service over the agency's processing of its request for tax-exempt status. Read f . . .
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Washington Post
Oklahoma has one of the most conservative congressional delegations of any state: seven Republican men, including fierce advocates for cutting federal spending. Five of those seven voted “no” this January, on a bill to provide $50 billion in di . . .
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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" . . .
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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 . . .
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FOXNews.com
Leading senators working on immigration legislation reached a compromise Tuesday on the details of an expanded high-tech visa program, officials said as the Senate Judiciary Committee neared completion of its work on the measure.
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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 . . .
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Reason Magazine / Ira Stoll
Of all the discouraging news in the scandal involving President
Obama’s Internal Revenue Service, the most illuminating is that one
of the things that triggered additional scrutiny from the IRS for
groups applying for tax-exempt status was . . .
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thehill.com
Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) argued Tuesday there's no similarity between federal relief aid to help Oklahoma recover from a massive tornado and federal aid to help states ravaged by Hurricane Sandy.
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The Guardian / Dan Roberts
Tim Cook warns Congress that he would refuse to repatriate $100bn stashed offshore unless US severely reduced its 35% tax rate Apple has called for US corporate tax rates to be slashed after it admitted sheltering at least $30bn (£20bn) of inte . . .