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Political opposites Barack Obama, Scott Walker are ratings twins
May 19–No one would mistake Scott Walker and Barack Obama for political twins. Yet in their public standing in this polarized state, they’ve come to mirror each other in striking ways. We s Continue Reading
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FCC’s Robert McDowell reflects
As Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell packs up his office after seven years anchoring the right side of the agency’s lineup, he hesitates over a photograph. “That’s the most important man you’ve Continue Reading
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Koch-backed group links itself to IRS scandal
Americans for Prosperity, the Koch brothers-backed conservative group, is the latest nonprofit to come out and say it was unfairly targeted by the Obama administration and the Internal Revenue Service. Although AFP did not receive direct in Continue Reading
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Ohio shaping up to become battleground in gay marriage debate
May 19–COLUMBUS — Ohio is shaping up to become a possible battleground — this time over gay marriage — after Minnesota became the 12th state to legalize same-sex marriage last week and voters here coul Continue Reading
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‘Our Biggest Obstacle Has Been Comfortable Liberals’: An Interview With Bidder 70‘s Climate Hero
An environmental idealist stops an illegal oil and gas auction by bidding for parcels he can’t possibly afford. Savaged by an exponentially accelerating climate crisis, a once-proud nation rewards him… by throwing him into a hole. Continue Reading
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Benghazi emails show CIA deputy director did most of editing on talking points
WASHINGTON _ President Barack Obama succumbed to days of withering criticism Wednesday, releasing dozens of emails in an effort to demonstrate that the White House did not try to cover up information about the September 2012 Continue Reading
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As Hispanic voters’ numbers increase, politicians come calling
May 12–Democrats and Republicans who disagree on just about everything are in sync on one subject: If they want to win Florida’s governorship next year or the presidential election in 2016, they can’t afford Continue Reading