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11:22 AM - Friday, May 24, 2013
5/22/2013
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nationalreview.com / Ian Tuttle
It’s not the political targeting that should worry you when it comes to the IRS handling Obamacare, former IRS commissioner Doug Shulman told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform today. It’s that the IRS is "underfunded." . . .
5/23/2013
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POLITICO / Burgess Everett
Wichita has lost thousands of jobs in the aircraft building supply chain in the past five years.
5/23/2013
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Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
A central question in the debate over guns is whether the public prioritizes protecting gun ownership rights or controlling them. The answer? Americans are pretty evenly split over the question. Thanks to a handy chart from the Pew Research Cen . . .
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voanews.com / Scott Stearns
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry travels to Ethiopia Friday for meetings with African Union officials. They are expected to discuss violence in Sudan and efforts to battle Islamic fundamentalists in northern Mali and in northern Nigeria.
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Big Government
Breitbart News reported on Jan. 25 that the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. declared President Barack Obama’s recess appointments unconstitutional. Now another federal appeals court has done so as well, all but guaranteeing the Suprem . . .
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dailykos.com
Tim Pawlenty, the Scott Walker of 20122011, couldn't have said it better himself.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, offering something of a self-endorsement on Thursday night at Iowa's annual Polk County GOP fundraising dinner:
“We should look . . .
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WSJ.com
The IRS flap eats away at the underpinnings of what Obama promised in 2008: a revival of confidence that government is capable of solving problems, writes Gerald F. Seib.
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NY Times / Peter Baker
In a widely anticipated speech, President Obama on Thursday said he would impose new curbs on the use of drone strikes, and he sought to renew his effort to close the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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POLITICO / Jennifer Epstein
Obama interrupted by heckler during drone speechContinue reading post...
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dailykos.com
NBC News National Investigative Correspondent Co-conspirator Michael Isikoff reports:
Attorney General Eric Holder signed off on a controversial search warrant that identified Fox News reporter James Rosen as a “possible co-conspirator” in v . . .
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Tara Culp
Arguing that Michigan women should be forced to buy separate insurance coverage for abortion services, even in the cases of rape or incest, a prominent anti-choice leader in the state claimed that paying extra money to terminate a pregnancy res . . .
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Washington Post / Nick Anderson
President Obama on Friday used the issue of sexual assault in the military to illustrate to U.S. Naval Academy graduates the importance of trust and honor, at a time when the public has grown weary of missteps by public servants. Read full art . . .
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Washington Post / Lisa Rein
Furloughs for the U.S. Park Police forced by the budget cuts known as sequestration will end June 1, the National Park Service will announce Friday, because the agency was able to find other savings to offset them. Read full article >>
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Washington Post / Chris Cillizza
On Wednesday the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would comprehensively overhaul the country's immigration system. It was a major step for a Congress that has shown an inability to do just about anything over the past few years. . . .
5/23/2013
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POLITICO / Jake Sherman
The bipartisan House immigration group has been stuck on health subsidies.
5/22/2013
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POLITICO / Jennifer Epstein
The president will go "to see firsthand" the response to the tornadoes and storms that hit the region.Continue reading post...
5/22/2013
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thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Zack Ford
There are still 29 states where a person can be fired for being gay, but Illinois is not one of them. Nevertheless, it seems that Exxon Mobil attempted to discriminate against a prospective employee in that state merely because the individual i . . .
5/23/2013
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Mediaite / Meenal Vamburkar
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus grew a bit testy during his Morning Joe appearance on Thursday as the other guests — John Heilemann in particular — challenged his assertions regarding the IRS scandal. Right from the start, . . .
5/22/2013
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POLITICO / David Nather
It's so action-packed that the scandal itself is feeling no less interesting than on day one.
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Salon
Authorities said it appeared nobody was killed in the bridge failure