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Russell Berman / The Hill:
Four Dems vote ‘present’ on honoring Bin Laden mission — After more than a week of deliberation, the House overwhelmingly approved a measure honoring the intelligence community for the mission that killed Osama bin Laden. — The vote wasn't unanimous, however.
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Pornography Is Found in Bin Laden Compound Files, U.S. Officials Say
Pornography Is Found in Bin Laden Compound Files, U.S. Officials Say
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Peter Catapano / Opinionator:
Victory Dance? — There was a moment in President Obama's appearance …
Victory Dance? — There was a moment in President Obama's appearance …
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Brian Ross / ABCNEWS:
Osama Bin Laden Wanted To Kill President Obama
Osama Bin Laden Wanted To Kill President Obama
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Paul says he would have opposed Civil Rights Act — Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) suggested Friday that he wouldn't have voted in favor of the 1964 Civil Rights Act if he were a member of Congress at the time. — Paul, the libertarian Texas Republican who formally announced Friday that he would seek …
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Darren Goode / The Politico:
Obama says drill — President Barack Obama is looking to bolster U.S. oil drilling, announcing Saturday a preemptive strike against bolder efforts from Capitol Hill as consumer unrest deepens over the price at the pump. — The White House will move forward without congressional action …
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Andrew Restuccia / The Hill:
Under pressure on gas prices, Obama shifts on domestic drilling
Under pressure on gas prices, Obama shifts on domestic drilling
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CNN:
Pakistan's parliament condemns U.S. raid, threatens sanctions — Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) — Pakistan's parliament threatened Saturday to cut off access to a facility used by NATO forces to ferry troops into Afghanistan, signaling a growing rift that began when U.S. commandos killed Osama bin Laden during …
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Jane Perlez / New York Times:
Denying Links to Militants, Pakistan's Spy Chief Denounces U.S. Before Parliament
Denying Links to Militants, Pakistan's Spy Chief Denounces U.S. Before Parliament
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James Freeman / Wall Street Journal:
What If the U.S. Treasury Defaults? — 'People aren't going to wonder whether 20 years ago we delayed an interest payment for six days. They're going to wonder whether we got our house in order.' — 'A financial crisis is surely going to happen as big or bigger than the one we had in 2008 …
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Reed Abelson / New York Times:
Health Insurers Making Record Profits as Many Postpone Care — The nation's major health insurers are barreling into a third year of record profits, enriched in recent months by a lingering recessionary mind-set among Americans who are postponing or forgoing medical care.
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CNN:
U.S. imams arrested for alleged Pakistani Taliban links — Miami (CNN) — Two South Florida imams and a third family member were arrested Saturday on charges of providing support to the Pakistani Taliban, the Justice Department said. — In addition, three others in Pakistan were also indicted on the same charges.
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Aljazeera:
Palestine Papers: Why I blew the whistle — The mislabeled “peace talks” were instrumental in creating divisions amongst Palestinians, compelling me to speak out. — In Palestine, the time for national reconciliation has come. On the eve of the 63rd commemoration of the Nakba, this is a long-awaited and hopeful moment.
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Elisabeth Rosenthal / New York Times:
British Parakeet Boom Is a Mystery, and a Mess — STANWELL, England — The evening started peacefully enough at Long Lane Recreation Park in the western suburbs of London, disturbed only by the occasional rumble of a distant jet landing at Heathrow Airport.
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Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Boehner describes tumultuous House tenure to graduates — An emotional House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) detailed the ups and downs of his Congressional tenure in a commencement address Saturday. — Speaking to the 2011 graduates of Catholic University, Boehner used a tumultuous stretch …
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Alex Weprin / FishbowlNY:
Disney Trademarks “Seal Team 6″ — In a perfect example of a big media company looking to capitalize on current events, The Walt Disney Company has trademarked “Seal Team 6,” which also happens to be the name of the elite special forces team that killed Osama Bin Laden.
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Joseph Williams / The Politico:
Shirley Sherrod returns to the USDA — Shirley Sherrod, the U.S. Department of Agriculture employee who was forced out after a videotape misleadingly showed her making racially insensitive remarks, will start working for the USDA again, the department told POLITICO Friday. But she's not getting her old job back.
Associated Press:
Court: No right to resist unlawful police entry — INDIANAPOLIS— People have no right to resist if police officers illegally enter their home, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled in a decision that overturns centuries of common law. — The court issued its 3-2 ruling on Thursday …
New York Times:
Donors to G.O.P. Are Backing Gay Marriage Push — As gay rights advocates intensify their campaign to legalize same-sex marriage in New York, the bulk of their money is coming from an unexpected source: a group of conservative financiers and wealthy donors to the Republican Party …
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Bloomberg:
Medicare, Social Security Funds Expiring Sooner, U.S. Says — Medicare, the U.S. health insurance program for the elderly and disabled, and the Social Security trust for the disabled and retirees are running out of money sooner than the government had projected.
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David Nather / The Politico:
Medicare to run out of money five years sooner, trustees say
Medicare to run out of money five years sooner, trustees say
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