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Contractors See Weeks of Work on Health Site — Federal contractors have identified most of the main problems crippling President Obama's online health insurance marketplace, but the administration has been slow to issue orders for fixing those flaws, and some contractors worry that the system …
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Lousy Medicaid Arguments — For now, the big news about Obamacare is the debacle of HealthCare.gov, the Web portal through which Americans are supposed to buy insurance on the new health care exchanges. For now, at least, HealthCare.gov isn't working for many users.
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No More Apologies: Why Obama Has to Get Mad About His Broken Obamacare Websites — Whenever a President of the U.S. stops believing his own spin, the people should take notice — When the Obamacare website debuted on Oct. 1, Barack Obama walked into the Rose Garden and compared it to Amazon.com, Kayak.com and the iPhone.
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HealthCare.gov's glitches prompt Obama to call in more computer experts
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White House photographer weds in Rose Garden
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Tech ‘surge’ to tackle Obamacare websites
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Doing Better: Making Improvements to HealthCare.gov
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Obama to call healthcare website glitches ‘unacceptable’ as fix sought
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ObamaCare enrollees to join president in Rose Garden (Video)
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‘Tech Surge’ Planned to Fix Obamacare Exchanges
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GOP, Boehner take shutdown hit in new CNN poll — Washington (CNN) — Just more than half the public says that it's bad for the country that the GOP controls the House of Representatives, according to a new national poll conducted after the end of the partial government shutdown.
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Cruz: Senate Republicans are ‘single-most damaging thing’ for the GOP in 2014 — (CNN) - If Republicans suffer losses in next year's mid-term elections because of the recent partial government shutdown, Sen. Ted Cruz said Senate Republicans-not Democrats-will be responsible.
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Republicans blame each other after shutdown fiasco — Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Jeb Bush say the party needs to pick better battles, but Sen. Ted Cruz vows to fight on. — CONNECT — WASHINGTON — Republicans began a new week pointing fingers at each other Sunday following a 16 …
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Our choice for governor in 2013: none of the above — The Times-Dispatch is not endorsing a candidate for governor in 2013. — The words that follow should not come as a surprise. During recent months, numerous editorials in The Times-Dispatch have lamented the gubernatorial campaign.
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Bill Bolling for governor — Virginians have a sober and sacred task ahead of them next month: Casting a vote for the next governor of the commonwealth. — That task is made all the more difficult because neither of the two major-party candidates is palatable.
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Cong. Tim Griffin Won't Seek Third Term (UPDATED) — Second District Cong. Tim Griffin (R) says he will not seek a third term in the U.S. House of Representatives, citing his young family as his primary reason. — “God has blessed me with a wonderful wife, Elizabeth, and two precious children …
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Tim Griffin to Retire After 2 Terms (Updated) — Griffin will not return to Congress after 2014. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) — Two-term Rep. Tim Griffin, R-Ark., announced Monday that he will not seek a third term in the House, according to a local news outlet.
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CONNECT — Cracks are showing in the Democratic coalition as the next round of budget talks gets under way, hurting the chances for progress toward a broad deal that changes the tax code and significantly narrows future deficits. — While Republicans are still smarting over nasty infighting …
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Why Democrats Might Cave On Social Security Cuts
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Top Senate Democrat says ObamaCare is on its way to ‘substantial success’
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Widow's Bankruptcy Case Poses Risk to Rent-Stabilized Tenants — After her husband died, Mary Veronica Santiago fell behind on her bills, and the creditors began to call. — So two years ago, she took refuge in bankruptcy, hoping to have her debts wiped away.


Facebook Suffers Sitewide Errors for Many Users — As of Monday morning, Facebook is experiencing errors across the site. It won't allow many users to update your status, post comments, send messages or post photos. Users are also unable to Like posts — Trying to update your status …
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Reid: GOP Will Lose House if Government Shuts Down Again — Reid's interview with Univision aired Sunday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said in an interview aired Sunday that Republicans would be at risk of losing their majority in the House …
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Republicans Lost the Shutdown Battle, but They're Winning the Fiscal War
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