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Health insurance exchange launched despite signs of serious problems — Days before the launch of President Obama's online health insurance marketplace, government officials and contractors tested a key part of the Web site to see whether it could handle tens of thousands of consumers at the same time.
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HHS brings in Verizon to help HealthCare.gov — You might think that a website needed to help over 40 million people would be ready to accommodate those 40 million people. Apparently, it's a little more complicated than that. VPC — CONNECT — WASHINGTON — The international …
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The Health Site's Chaotic Debut — President Obama rightly acknowledged on Monday that there is “no excuse” for the horrendously botched opening of the federal Web site consumers are supposed to use to sign up for health insurance policies under the Affordable Care Act.
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President Obama is a gifted politician and knows how to win an election. But his spin on Healthcare.gov may only make things worse. — An IT problem has never escalated faster than the president's Rose Garden speech Monday addressing the problems with Healthcare.gov. He could no longer outsource responding to user complaints.
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HealthCare.gov feeds doubts about rollout: Our view
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Healthcare.gov is walking dead
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Website problems don't matter when your intentions are good.
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A prescription for fixing Obamacare glitches
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Poll: Major damage to GOP after shutdown, and broad dissatisfaction with government — Video: Will voters remember the shutdown next year? Incumbents usually win elections. But after a shutdown, near-default and historic lows in Congressional approval, voters are claiming they'll reverse that trend in 2014.
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Obama, Republicans and shutdown fallout
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The Morning Plum: Outside the conservative bubble, GOP sustains epic damage
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Congress Dives, Anti-Incumbency Soars in Deep Post-Shutdown Criticism
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Gov. LePage lets slip what he really thinks about Maine people — At a speech to a conservative audience in Falmouth last week, Governor Paul LePage made a statement that is deeply revealing. — Informed that the event was wrapping up, LePage said he had two more points to make.
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Take this, conservatives: Criticism only makes Obamacare stronger! — Ignore most conservatives attacking Healthcare.gov — but it's a mistake to assume Obama's got it under control — Let's stipulate that the conservatives crying crocodile tears for uninsured Americans who've …
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A Disaster The Democrats Didn't See Coming
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Michael Bloomberg to buy big for Terry McAuliffe — Michael Bloomberg's pro-gun-control super PAC will drop $1.1 million on ads for Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the final two weeks of the Virginia governor's race. — The billionaire New York City mayor's money will be siphoned through Independence USA PAC …
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Rick Santorum ‘strike force’ for Ken Cuccinelli
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Man Spends 4.5 Hours on Obamacare Hotline But Still Can't Sign Up — Yesterday in the Rose Garden, President Obama touted the Obamacare hotline and recommended people call to sign up for Obamacare. “[T]he point is the call centers are available,” Obama said, sounding as though he were in the middle of an infomercial.
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Why Obama Should Be Freaked Out Over Obamacare
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Inside The Meeting Where Obama And Reid Vowed Not To Be ‘Taken In By These Crazy People’ — WASHINGTON — Barack Obama and Harry Reid needed to clear the air. The relationship between the president and the Senate majority leader had been deteriorating since 2011, with Reid losing respect …
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Nineteen Organizations Spend More Than $1 Million a Month Lobbying — Lobbying the federal government is a big business with nineteen companies and trade associations spending over $1 million a month lobbying during the third quarter. — Organizations are required to disclose how much they spend …


Meet the New Hillary — Back on the campaign trail for the first time since 2008, the former secretary of state has a new celebrity and gravitas—but some of the same old flaws. — FALLS CHURCH, Virginia — On Saturday, Hillary Clinton was a campaigner again.


Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment Summary — Technical information: — Employment: (202) 691-6559 * sminfo@bls.gov * www.bls.gov/sae — Unemployment: (202) 691-6392 * lausinfo@bls.gov * www.bls.gov/lau — Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * PressOffice@bls.gov

U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 2012 — U.S. ENERGY-RELATED CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS DECLINED 3.8 PERCENT IN 2012 — The 2012 downturn means that emissions are at their lowest level since 1994 and over 12 percent below the recent 2007 peak.
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Democratic Takeover of the House Is Still a Long Shot — Democrats will need Republicans to continue self-destructing, among other things, to return to the majority in 2014. — Those who already are saying that the House of Representatives is now “in play” are getting a little ahead of their skis—forgetting a few key factors.
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