(WASHINGTON) -- While some members of Congress might have been excited to try on Google's Glass this week, others are concerned about their privacy implications. Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texa...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Richard Milhous Nixon was “not a crook,” or so the 37th U.S. president would have us believe. But such denials at a Nov. 17, 1973, news conference meant little or...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Susan McLaughlin knows first-hand what it’s like to be targeted by the IRS. Her Tea Party group in Liberty Township, Ohio was among those subjected to intense questionin...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The House bipartisan “Gang of Eight” has reached an agreement in principle on immigration overhaul, including major points such as a pathway to citizenship, border secur...
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(NEW YORK) -- Everyone's got a fantasy, even President Obama. At the moment, he'd probably wish that all the recent scandals encumbering his administration would just go away....
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(WASHINGTON) -- President Obama Thursday admitted there is “no silver bullet” to solving the sexual assault epidemic in the military, but vowed to leave “no stone unturned”...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The House of Representatives voted Thursday to repeal the entire Affordable Care Act, 229-195. The vote was called at 6:26 p.m. by Rep. Michele Bachmann. This was the th...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The Internal Revenue Service official in charge of the tax-exempt organizations at the time when the unit targeted Tea Party groups now runs the IRS office responsible for the healt...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Tea Party activists descended on Washington Thursday, promising to sue the Internal Revenue Service and claiming vindication in their long-held complaints about perceived government...
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(WASHINGTON) -- With a three-headed monster of controversy and scandal chasing the president this week — Benghazi, the IRS, The Justice Department’s monitoring AP — House Sp...
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