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Shutdown looms over ObamaCare — ObamaCare is at the center of a rapidly escalating fight that threatens to shut the government down this fall. [WATCH VIDEO] — Senate Republicans, including two members of the leadership, are coalescing around a proposal to block any government funding resolution …
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Mike Lee: Republicans Will Shut Down Government To Block Obamacare
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Midlands Voices: Stop Obamacare in its tracks
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Poll: Obama's job approval plunges; Congress, especially GOP, still unpopular — WASHINGTON — Stung by Americans' persistent worries about the economy and a capital gripped by controversy and gridlock, President Barack Obama is suffering his lowest job approval numbers in nearly two years, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll.
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Poll: Most Americans Don't Want Congress to Repeal Obamacare — United Technologies/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll finds Americans wary of health care law's implementation but not ready to pull the plug. — Americans aren't ready to repeal Obamacare.


Policy Divisions Challenge Obama, But GOP Battles Its Own Discontent — Credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo — Challenges across the policy spectrum are keeping Barack Obama in political peril, with the public divided on initiatives ranging from Senate-supported immigration reform to Obama's signature health care law.
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The NYPD: Guilty of Saving 7,383 Lives — Accusations of racial profiling ignore the fact that violent crime overwhelmingly occurs in minority neighborhoods. — Since 2002, the New York Police Department has taken tens of thousands of weapons off the street through proactive policing strategies.
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NYPD's Ray Kelly Defends ‘Essential’ Stop-And-Frisk On Morning Joe: 'You Can't Police Without It' — NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly took his full court press defense of New York's stop-and-frisk program to Morning Joe Tuesday, arguing that the tactic has been “essential” to the city's drop …
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Kelly's creative writing: Stop-and-frisk and Muslim surveillance are wonderful!
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Republicans wait as O'Donnell weighs another campaign — In the three years since her unsuccessful U.S. Senate campaign nearly caused a schism in the state Republican Party, little has changed for Christine O'Donnell as she considers another race. — O'Donnell continues to be regarded …
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Cheney Senate bid looks like an uphill battle — PPP's new Wyoming poll finds that most voters in the state see Liz Cheney as an outsider...and as a result she starts out at a significant deficit in a primary contest with Mike Enzi. — Overall only 31% of Wyoming voters consider Cheney to be a ‘Wyomingite’ to 50% who do not.
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Olympia Snowe: Liz Cheney challenge to Mike Enzi ‘unfortunate’
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Sacha Baron Cohen Exits Freddie Mercury Biopic Over Creative Differences With Queen — BREAKING... EXCLUSIVE... Sacha Baron Cohen is just not seeing eye to eye with the remaining members of Queen who have script and director approval over that biopic on iconic lead singer Freddie Mercury.
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President to seek credit on economic uptick — President Obama will grab credit for an improving economy in a series of speeches this week that the White House hopes will increase his political clout. — The messaging effort is intended to portray Obama as focused on jobs …
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Obama asks Hollywood celebrities to help pitch ObamaCare enrollment
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Oprah, Funny or Die and the Grammys want to promote Obamacare
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North Carolina On Cusp Of Passing Worst Voter Suppression Bill In The Nation — Voting in North Carolina may soon change, much in the same way a wrecking ball changes a building. — The highly-conservative North Carolina legislature just released a new voter suppression bill that would enact …
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Getting Detroit Back on Its Feet — After suffering through decades of economic decline and official mismanagement, the city of Detroit sought bankruptcy protection last week, becoming the largest American municipality to take that extreme step. The city's debts total a staggering $18 billion …
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Little Power to Wield for Detroit's Mayor During Bankruptcy
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Michelle Nunn declares herself a U.S. Senate candidate — Shortly after 1 p.m. Monday, Michelle Nunn declared herself a Democratic candidate in the 2014 race for U.S. Senate, the very seat once held by her father. — The formal announce will come Tuesday, when she files the official paperwork.
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Ald. Moore gets White House award same day he admits talking to FBI agents — Council watchdog outlines alleged aldermanic wrongdoing … In a case of only-in-Chicago political timing, the White House announced Monday it would honor Ald. Joe Moore as a “pioneer for political reform,” …
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New York Man Arrested After Threatening Two News Anchors On Twitter — PHOENIX (AP) — A New York man has been arrested on allegations that he made threats on Twitter against two national newscasters who angered him with their coverage of the Jodi Arias trial, Arizona authorities said Monday.
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Both Parties Need to Keep an Eye on Older Voters for 2014 Elections — The electorate has changed since the 2010 midterms, and this segment - which voted Republican in the last two elections - appears to be shifting in recent surveys. — This week, I had the opportunity to listen …
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Zimmerman verdict poll: Stark reaction by race — The not-guilty verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman has produced dramatically different reactions among blacks and whites, with African Americans overwhelmingly disapproving of the jury's decision and a bare majority of whites saying …
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House GOP August Plan: Hate on Washington — When House Republicans retreat to their districts for the August recess, they will each be armed with a detailed guide — an exceptionally detailed guide — on how to assure their already convinced constituents that Washington is broken.
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House GOP budget plan collapsing — Like an army that's outrun its supply line, the Republican budget strategy in Congress shows almost daily signs of coming apart. — The central premise, as sold by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, was that Washington could wipe out deficits …
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Radioactive wastewater from Fukushima power plant leaking into ocean, say officials — More than two years after a magnitude 9. earthquake and resulting tsunami devestated northeastern Japan, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announced that contaminated groundwater appears to be leaking …


Former military head says it was quickly clear terrorists behind Benghazi consulate attack — The former head of U.S. forces in Africa, General Carter Ham, told the Aspen Security Forum that it quickly became clear the assault on the American consulate in Benghazi last year was a terrorist attack and not a spontaneous demonstration.
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California poll: Obama approval falls — President Barack Obama's approval in blue state California is approaching it's lowest-ever mark in a new poll, with a 10-point drop since earlier this year. — In a Field Poll released Tuesday, 52 percent of California voters approved of the job the president was doing.
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