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Clinton ran own computer system for her official emails — 1 photo — WASHINGTON (AP) — The computer server that transmitted and received Hillary Clinton's emails — on a private account she used exclusively for official business when she was secretary of state — traced …
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Using Private Email, Hillary Clinton Thwarted Record Requests — WASHINGTON — In 2012, congressional investigators asked the State Department for a wide range of documents related to the attack on the United States diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. The department eventually responded …
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Rep. Jason Chaffetz's Business Card Lists His Gmail Address … Hillary Clinton isn't the only official who uses a non-government email address. — A business card obtained by ABC News shows that Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, lists his Gmail address on his official House card.
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Source: Top Clinton Aides Used Secret Email Accounts at State Dept. — Hillary Clinton is defending her use of a private email address, hosted at ClintonEmail.com, to conduct official State Department business by claiming that her emails were captured by official @state.gov accounts …

Hillary and Bill Clinton, Secrecy and State Department Emails
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Hillary fallout: Josh Earnest now basically arguing that official government e-mail accounts …
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Revealed: Clinton's office was warned over private email use
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Hillary's emails ‘not technically illegal’
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Clinton aide Podesta criticized Bush officials for using private emails
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What Bibi Didn't Say — Now that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made his case on Iran before Congress, with all the circus atmosphere it involved, let's get to the serious questions: What is America's interest in striking a deal with Iran? Because our interests and Israel's are not fully aligned.
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Mr. Netanyahu's Unconvincing Speech to Congress — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel could not have hoped for a more rapturous welcome in Congress. With Republicans and most Democrats as his props, he entered the House of Representatives to thunderous applause on Tuesday …

Netanyahu Delivered Just What Obama Feared
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Bibi's grand slam: Boxing in Obama on Iran's nukes
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Tug of War: Obama, Congress at Odds Over Who's in Control
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Netanyahu's Deadly Gambit
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Pelosi Statement on Prime Minister Netanyahu's Address to Congress
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Ben Carson: Prisons prove being gay is a choice — Washington (CNN)Ben Carson says homosexuality is a choice because many people “go into prison straight — and when they come out, they're gay.” — The neurosurgeon and potential Republican candidate for president in 2016 made the comment …
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Ben Carson says being gay is a choice, citing prison example
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Cruz unveils ObamaCare alternative — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Tuesday offered the latest in a series of Republican ObamaCare alternatives ahead of a Supreme Court ruling that could gut the law. — Cruz's bill, called the Health Care Choices Act, would allow people to buy health insurance …
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Solicitor General Will Try, Again, to Keep Health Care Law Alive
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Lindsey Graham mocks Pelosi's ‘surgeries,’ apologizes — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) apologized for mocking House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's physical appearance during a closed-door fundraiser following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress.
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Netanyahu's Careful, Clever Speech to Congress
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Awash in cash, Bush asks donors not to give more than $1 million - for now — An unusual request has gone out to wealthy donors writing large checks to support former Florida governor Jeb Bush: Please don't give more than $1 million right away. — The requested limit …
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Bush Asks Donors to Limit Themselves to $1 Million
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Republicans' fear: 2 more years of gridlock — The Homeland Security standoff that ended Tuesday has GOP lawmakers worried they've ‘hit a wall.’ — Indiana Sen. Dan Coats isn't sure whether to run for reelection — but if he does, it'll be because he has some degree of confidence the new GOP Congress can get something done.
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House passes bill fully funding the Department of Homeland Security
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Release Detail — March 4, 2015 - U.S. Voters Back 2-1 Sending Troops To Fight Isis, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Voters Say 3-1 Keep Un-Vaccinated Kids Out Of School — American voters support 62 - 30 percent sending U.S. ground troops to fight ISIS in Iraq and Syria …
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Almost Two Thirds of Voters Want Ground Troops Fighting ISIS, Poll Says
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Current Findings — The Winthrop Poll surveyed 1,109 residents in South Carolina by landline and cell phones between Feb. 21 and March 1. Of those interviewed, 44.5% were reached via cell phone. The poll has a margin of error of approximately +/- 3% at the 95% confidence level.
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Rahm could actually lose — Chicago's mayor is in the fight of his political life. — A runoff that was expected to be a slam dunk for Rahm Emanuel is turning out to be uncomfortably — even dangerously — close, leading the Chicago mayor to ready a scorched-earth offensive to save his job.
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Pro-Growth, Pro-Family Tax Reform — Cut the corporate rate to 25%.For individuals and families, reduce the current seven brackets to two: 15% and 35%. — Six years after the Great Recession officially ended, most Americans can sense that the U.S. economy is still operating below its full potential.
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Sweet Briar Will Close — Sweet Briar College announced today that it is shutting down at the end of this academic year. — Small colleges close or merge from time to time, more frequently since the economic downturn started in 2008. But the move is unusual in that Sweet Briar still …
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