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The proposal buys time for a long-term deal.
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The Republican 2012 hopeful talks at length about growing up in segregated America.
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But he's inquiring as to why the WikiLeaks suspect is being required to strip naked on a nightly basis.
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Lawyers for three people associated with WikiLeaks plan to appeal the ruling.
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She is the first Republican senator to come out against attempts at defunding the group.
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Questions on the earthquake in Japan and the U.S. budget dominate Obama's press conference.
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They plan a debate that could easily last the year.
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The surest sign of death emerged Friday, when the editor-in-chief posted a farewell.
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After just two months he’s running into an age-old problem: Democratic disunity.
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House Republicans vote to end a program that provides relief to jobless homeowners.
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But the group was not invited to testify.
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But she has no memory of the incident, they add.
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The chairman discusses efforts to rebuild the RNC, the primary calendar and the debate schedule.
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The Indiana governor wants to debate fiscal issues, not social ones, despite GOP jabs.
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“I'll just grit my teeth and bear whatever comes what may" with "Game Change," she says.
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Mitch Daniels stops by "Meet the Press," and CNN has three of Congress's four whips.
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BHP Billiton's permit was held up since the BP spill.
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Opinion: Oil prices could determine how many independents vote in the 2012 presidential election.
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He joins Kohl in questioning the search giant.
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"The office does not comment on confidential personnel matters," says the rep.'s spokesman.
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House Republicans in February approved a CR that included a $410 million budget cut for the agency.
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Glenn Beck's "The Blaze" catches some dishonest lily-gilding in the campaign against NPR.
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The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee wants to make Republicans pay.
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Republicans in Congress and around the country are all consumed with one thing: cutting spending.
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Lawmakers hear concerns that agency information online is inconsistent and inaccurate.
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Her camp confirms the apparent ethics violation.
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The DCCC and DSCC are raising money from lobbyists sidelined by Obama's ban.
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