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7:27 AM - Sunday, May 19, 2013
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CNN.com
This week on "The Big Three," we take a look at what might have been Obama's worst week ever -- as a negative trifecta of scandals threaten to overwhelm his administration and derail his ambitious legislative agenda. We get a reality check with . . .
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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 . . .
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NPR
The IRS has admitted it flagged tax-exemption requests from groups with "tea party" or "patriot" in their names starting in 2010. But some liberal groups and journalism organizations say their applications also faced long delays during the same . . .
5/17/2013
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POLITICO / Dylan Byers
Fox News has hired former Tea Party congressman Allen West to serve as a network contributor, according to a report in The Washington Post.
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Media Matters
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward, based on a series of dubious factual errors, is now offering a flawed comparison between the Watergate scandal and the Obama administration's response to the September terror attack in Benghazi, Libya.
There . . .
5/18/2013
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drudge.com
Ronan Farrow: As a former State Department official who worked with Ambassador Chris Stevens in the months before his murder in Benghazi, I feel that inquiry's urgency. But the congressional hearings that have dominated the last week of headlin . . .
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POLITICO / Rachael Bade
One thing is certain: Big changes are ahead at the embattled agency.
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BBC
The health secretary rebuffs claims the PM is losing control of his backbenchers over Europe - as Tory activists complain of a "crisis" destroying the party.
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POLITICO
The president instructed Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to request and receive the resignation of acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller on Wednesday.Continue reading post...
5/17/2013
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Media Matters
On May 15 the White House released the full email chain regarding the much-discussed Benghazi talking points, and in doing so deflated conservative and Republican allegations that the administration had engineered a politically minded "cover-up . . .
5/17/2013
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The Huffington Post / Mohamed Omar
Allegations that Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been caught in a video smoking crack cocaine has prompted several online crowdsourcing campaigns aimed at raising $200,000 to buy the footage.The Vancouver Province tweeted late Thursday night that th . . .
22 hour ago
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The Huffington Post
In what may be the latest in a disturbing series of crimes allegedly targeting New York's gay community, a man was fatally shot in the head May 18 while walking through the West Village.
As NBC is reporting, local law enforcement officials . . .
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POLITICO
It's now up to Gov. Pat Quinn.
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The Huffington Post / Randi Weingarten
America's public education system could be on the brink of a once-in-a-generation revolution. Forty-five states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for math and English language arts. The CCSS are a . . .
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The Huffington Post
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said earlier this week in a little-noticed interview that he knew "approximately" what the IRS inspector general would report about selective targeting of conservative groups, but that it wasn't approp . . .
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FOXNews.com
Inmates at jails in Indianapolis, Baltimore, St. Louis and Philadelphia face the nation's highest levels of sexual abuse at the hands of guards, according to a new federal report based on surveys of inmates at U.S. jails and prisons.
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NY Times / Nicholas Confessore
Alienated from the broader Internal Revenue Service culture and given little direction, specialists in a Cincinnati office struggled with the caseload of groups seeking tax exemptions.
5/17/2013
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The Atlantic / Christopher Orr
As before, the cast is lively, the plot ridiculous, and the action nearly nonstop.