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3:55 PM - Tuesday, June 18, 2013
10 hour ago - feeds.voices.washingtonpost.com / Greg Sargent
The House Speaker, in a private meeting with House conservatives this morning, made a big show of talking tough on immigration reform, claiming he has “no intention” of allowing a House vote on anything that doesn’t have the support of a majori . . .
7 hour ago - Washington Post / Josh Hicks
The House Oversight Committee's top Democrat on Tuesday released the full transcript of a congressional interview that he said "debunks conspiracy theories" about the IRS targeting controversy. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), ranking member of th . . .
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Emily Heil
Looks like Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has been working on his penmanship. The Treasury Department on Tuesday tweeted an image of Lew’s signature as it will appear on U.S. currency beginning this fall. And it’s a vast improvement over his orig . . .
7 hour ago - Washington Post / Philip Rucker
Declaring that “we have not given up,” Vice President Biden on Tuesday warned that lawmakers who opposed the Obama administration’s proposals to stem gun violence “will pay a political price.” Biden appeared in a White House auditorium to anno . . .
8 hour ago - Washington Post / Aaron Blake
Bill Ayers, whose relationship with President Obama was the subject of much intrigue during Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, now says the president should be tried for war crimes. Ayers, the former Weather Underground member and University o . . .
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9 hour ago - The Guardian / Amanda Holpuch
Missouri senator supports Ready for Hillary political action committee, saying: 'It's important we start early'Hillary Clinton's undeclared campaign for the next Democratic presidential nomination received a boost on Tuesday, with a first decla . . .
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6 hour ago - thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Kirsten Gibson
Kirsten Gibson is an intern for ThinkProgress. Idaho’s Republican Party wants to keep discrimination in Idaho by getting rid of city ordinances that ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The party’s central committee passed a r . . .
7 hour ago - Washington Post / Chris Cillizza
The first six months of 2013 have made two things very clear: 1) Rand Paul is running for president and 2) Rand Paul is the most interesting politician in the country at the moment. From his filibuster over drones to his positioning on the imm . . .
5 hour ago - dailykos.com
I have a serious question: Is Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal high? Because in this otherwise uninteresting op-ed bleating about how the Republican Party needs to stop introspecting so much and just start being awesome, he closes with perhaps the . . .
6 hour ago - The Huffington Post
Outgoing FBI director Robert Mueller was asked sharp questions by a House Judiciary Committee panel about the FBI's massive collection, intercept, and listening in on millions of phone conversations. There were two obvious concerns behind the q . . .
5 hour ago - POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
Says surveillance programs helped thwart terrorism.
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Josh Hicks
President Obama's pick to head the General Services Administration testified Tuesday before the Senate committee that will decide whether to support his nomination. GSA acting administrator Daniel M. Tangherlini, who has led the agency for the . . .
7 hour ago - The Guardian / Nicholas Watt
Culture secretary says leading internet service providers have agreed to change approach and work more closely with policeInternet service providers have signed up to a fundamental change in their approach that will involve working more closely . . .
19 hour ago - NPR
President Obama says federal judges have been "overseeing" the recently exposed government surveillance programs. But few, if any, experts in the Bush or Obama administrations believe that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has the enf . . .
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