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Obama’s second term clouded by controversies
After answering questions Monday morning about two of the controversies that have undermined his administration, President Obama flew off to New York to raise money for the Democratic Party. There, before partisan donors, he reflected on his seco Continue Reading
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White House Focuses Effort to Draw Healthy People Into Exchanges
The Obama administration has identified specific groups of people it would like to focus on as it promotes enrollment in the state health insurance exchanges next year. The administration plans a localized approach to reach 2.7 million heal Continue Reading
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Corporate Political Spending Targeted In Shareholder Meetings
WASHINGTON — It’s spring again and with that comes another season of corporate shareholder meetings and the filing of resolutions looking to change the way those corporations engage in the political process. In the 2013 sharehol Continue Reading
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IRS scandal: A timeline of conservative groups under scrutiny
A look at events leading to the disclosure that the Internal Revenue Service placed conservative groups under special scrutiny for 18 months before the 2012 elections, a practice that has prompted congressional inquiries and a Justice Department c Continue Reading
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Obama lashes out over Benghazi ‘sideshow’; GOP uncowed
WASHINGTON _ President Barack Obama lashed out Monday at the Republican investigation of last year’s terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, denouncing questions about administration talking points as a Continue Reading
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HUFFPOST HILL – The Dumpiest Of Fridays
Between the IRS targeting conservative organizations and the administration’s editing of CIA talking points, conservatives enjoyed the best news cycle since Mitt Romney was about to become president. Jason Richwine resigned from the Heritage Continue Reading
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Will Mark Sanford Listen to Mark Sanford’s Lesson in Grace?
“I am one imperfect man saved by God’s grace,” Mark Sanford proclaimed yesterday as he declared victory in a special election for South Carolina’s open House seat. “Until you experience human grace as a reflection of Continue Reading