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The W.H. warns Obama won’t sign any spending bills that undercut the
debt deal.
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The musician says he supports and salutes them.
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The administration rebukes the soldiers' behavior.
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She's sharing her account of the payment dispute.
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Says he was pushed to not look into the GSA.
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Big money outfit known for ads emerges as sponsor of a network of groups.
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About 330 American Bar Association members are in the midst of a Capitol Hill lobbying blitz.
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The
survey from CBS News and the New York Times shows a contest that has narrowed to a dead heat.
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The investor says condition is "not life-threatening."
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The party is already squabbling internally with a question: How bold can they be?
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The GOPer says the president will do anything to avoid talking about "his failed economic policies."
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The lawmaker is poised to win the Senate nomination at the GOP convention, but just barely.
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Senator's efforts have been an exercise in futility.
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There’s no official record of the lawmaker's budget stance since he wasn’t around to vote on it.
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Committees begin rolling out 2013 spending bills.
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The White House may be willing to accept a three-year deal for the Export-Import Bank.
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By DOUGLAS HOLTZ-EAKIN and CATRINA RORKE | 4/18/12 8:14 AM EDT
Opinion: His argument for selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is clever, but too cute.
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If the Supreme Court pulls the plug on health reform, what happens to the
jobs it created?
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By ROBERT BIXBY | 4/17/12 9:27 PM EDT
Opinion: We need a budget that takes positive elements from both the Obama and Ryan plans.
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The layoffs are attributed to a "soft economy" and "a move away from policy."
Burns & Haberman
Ron Paul's campaign announces that it will air TV ads in the upcoming primary state of Rhode Isalnd.
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A new report reveals more lurid details about the Colombian Secret Service prostitution scandal.
The Arena
No comparison between a Dem operative Rosen "and a rock star known as the ‘Motor City Madman.’"
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MJ LEE | 4/18/12 4:43 PM EDT
The 2012 campaign just got a little nastier.
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The Indiana governor and the Arizona senator have cut ads on his primary campaign's behalf.
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He blasts opposition to Violence Against Women Act.
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The reviews involve more than $35 billion in economic stimulus dollars.
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The buy covers dozens of congressional districts in 14 states, most of them key battlegrounds.
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A majority of Democrats, independents and GOPers say that voter ID laws can help curb fraud.
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She says she’s determined to protect Gov. Scott Walker from dealing with an organized labor “boss.”
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The Sierra Club and other heavyweights say they'll announce a "major endorsement."
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The Texas evangelical leader who called Romney's faith "a cult" backs the Republican over Obama.
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He'll face Democrat Ron Barber in the race for Gabrielle Giffords' former seat.
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He joins the parade of top Republicans signing off on their party's presumptive nominee.
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His comments come in a Breitbart TV interview.
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They aren’t rushing to fork over airwaves to the federal government.
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The donation qualifies as an in-kind contribution to the Charlotte in 2012 effort, an official says.
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By STEVE FORBES | 4/18/12 8:45 AM EDT
Opinion: The tax code is stifling the American dream, restricting people with its complexity.
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Americans rank jobs and the economy as the top issues; contraceptives come in 17th on average.
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They've regained only about a third of the positions lost, according to Labor Department figures.
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In dealing with health insurers, HHS hasn't reeled in a big fish