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4:20 PM - Saturday, May 18, 2013
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The Huffington Post / Paige Lavender
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) is pushing for punishment for Internal Revenue Service officials that targeted conservative groups in the lead-up to the 2012 election.Politico and CNN report that in Jindal's prepared remarks for a Saturday spee . . .
5/17/2013
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CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – One flashpoint at Friday’s House hearing on IRS targeting of conservative political groups seeking tax-exempt status occurred between acting agency chief Steven Miller and Republican Rep. Paul Ryan. The Wisconsin Republican and former v . . .
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POLITICO
There are still major hurdles before immigration reform can reach President Barack Obama's desk.
5/17/2013
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Mediaite / Matt Wilstein
Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials are reporting a "major derailment" on the Metro-North Railroad near Fairfield, Connecticut, resulting in the collision of two trains with “preliminary reports of injuries.”
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CNN Political Ticker / Dana Davidsen
(CNN) - Diverging from the generally non-political college sendoff, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a gun-control advocate, Saturday tore into members of Congress for failing to pass background check legislation. Giving a commencement ad . . .
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Washington Post / Aaron Blake
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) wants to know "who's going to jail" over the IRS scandal. But ousted acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller says no laws were violated when the agency targeted conservative groups. Read full article >>
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POLITICO
He was the first state attorney general to challenge Obama's health care reforms in 2010.
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WSJ.com
An IRS watchdog said he informed Obama administration officials last June that a probe was under way over the agency's targeting of conservative groups.
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thehill.com
The administration’s talking points have been a key focus of
Republican criticism over the handling of the attack.
3 hour ago
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WSJ.com
The politician plans to resign in the wake of investigations that found he sexually harassed female staffers.
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POLITICO / Josh Gerstein
Civil Rights Division chief chosen to join Obama's Cabinet advances on party-line voteContinue reading post...
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POLITICO / Rachael Bade
One thing is certain: Big changes are ahead at the IRS.
3 hour ago
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WSJ.com
President Barack Obama is naming new people to fill key posts in his second term, as some top officials leave. Here is a look at his second-term lineup.
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richardsilverstein.com / Richard Silverstein
RT’s original uncensored report which exposes Stephen Holmes’ identity.
I’m more used to breaking stories concerning the Mossad than I am the CIA. But in this case, Russia Today (now known as RT) dropped a scoop right in my lap.
The main thr . . .
3 hour ago
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CNN.com
Members of the House Ways and Means Committee will take their turn Friday questioning Internal Revenue Service officials over the targeting of conservative groups by the agency.
9 hour ago
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The Huffington Post / Boston Globe
When Gabriel Gomez won the April 30 Republican primary for US Senate, he became the first Latino ever to win a statewide primary in Massachusetts. The day after the primary, one national Republican strategist told the Globe that Gomez “could em . . .
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POLITICO
It's now up to Gov. Pat Quinn.
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The New Civil Rights Movement / David Badash
A gay man was shot to death by a gunman who reportedly yelled a homophobic slur before taking his .38 caliber revolver out and shooting his victim in the head.
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drudge.com
Nate Silver: [B]ased on some simple math that I'll present in a moment, it's likely that hundreds of thousands of Mitt Romney voters were selected for an audit in 2012. However, it's also likely that hundreds of thousands of [President] Obama's . . .
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Outside the Beltway
Via the BBC: Argentina ex-military leader Jorge Rafael Videla dies Former Argentine military leader Jorge Rafael Videla has died aged 87 while serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity. He is reported to have died from natural causes . . .