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House chaos on DHS funding leaves GOP senators fuming — Senate Republicans are fuming over the House GOP's decision to extend the standoff over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a move that they say uses up political oxygen and burns precious time on the legislative calendar.
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Shutdown of Homeland Security averted as Pelosi comes to rescue — A partial government shutdown was narrowly avoided late Friday evening as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made a surprise move to back legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for one week.
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Washington Examiner, Outside the Beltway, PoliticusUSA and NPR


House Passes One-Week Funding Extension for Homeland Security — WASHINGTON — Republicans vowing to govern effectively as a congressional majority failed a fundamental test Friday, when House leaders managed to narrowly pass only a seven-day funding extension to avert a partial shutdown …
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Congress passes one-week DHS fix
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STUNNER: House GOP Votes Down Own Bill To Avert Shutdown
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Peter King: 'I've Had It with This Self-Righteous, Delusional Wing' of the GOP — Republican Congressman Peter King said today that he's incredibly frustrated with the “self-righteous, delusional” wing of his party that may shut down the Department of Homeland Security because they're …
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Politico, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and FOX News Radio


Jeb Bush Backers Are Busing Supporters From K Street to CPAC — It sounds like Jeb Bush's supporters are taking CPAC pretty seriously this year. Emails provided to Slate show that backers of the former Florida governor are busing supporters from downtown Washington D.C. to CPAC in National Harbor …
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First Photo Of ‘Jihadi John’ As Adult Revealed — The first known photograph has emerged of Mohammed Emwazi - the Islamic State militant known as “Jihadi John” - as an adult. — Showing him with a goatee beard and wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball cap, the image is revealed …
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Scared Monkeys, The Daily Caller, Deadspin and ABC News


Sheriff Who Fought To Nullify The ACA Raising Money Online For Medical Bills — Hello, chickens coming home to roost! Long-time readers of C&L should be pretty familiar with Richard Mack, crazy Arizona sheriff who was last seen in public visiting the White House, while supporters outside called for President Obama's lynching.
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White House Offers Rebuttal Before Netanyahu's Speech — WASHINGTON — Just four days before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint meeting of Congress, the Obama administration sought on Friday to refute the Israeli leader's expected critique, arguing that he has failed …


The Shuttle Enterprise — In 1976, NASA's space shuttle Enterprise rolled out of the Palmdale manufacturing facilities and was greeted by NASA officials and cast members from the ‘Star Trek’ television series. — From left to right they are: NASA Administrator Dr. James D. Fletcher …
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Daily Kos, KRQE-TV, WBAY-TV, CBS New York, Mashable, Business Insider, New York Times, Taylor Marsh and Jezebel


Missouri's Constitution Now Allows Felons To Possess Firearms — It was inevitable that this would happen when the Constitution is slanted in order to fit an extreme agenda. — It all started in 2014, when the Missouri General Assembly asked voters to approve a constitutional amendment that said …
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FOX News Radio

Former US Rep. Rick Renzi reports to prison for 3-year term — PHOENIX (AP) — Former Arizona Congressman Rick Renzi reported to a federal prison in West Virginia on Friday to begin serving a three-year sentence for corruption, money laundering and other convictions.
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Snow(den) blind: Libertarians' telling ‘hero’ — Edward Snowden speaks via video at the 2014 Personal Democracy Forum in New York City. — From time to time in American life, the federal government's overreach creates the circumstances for a populist libertarian critique that ends up taking the form of a campaign for the presidency.