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May 10 2013
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ea Party groups, Republicans slam IRS for flagging conservative groups
Tea Party leaders refused to accept an apology from the IRS Friday in which the agency acknowledged that it inappropriately flagged conservative groups for additional review during the 2012 election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status.
Fox News DigitalJul 23 2012
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OPINION: The Politics of Anything Goes
In 2004, President Obama famously denounced “spin masters and negative ad peddlers. Facing a tough re-election bid, has he adopted the strategy he once scorned?
New York Times (News)Nov 10 2013
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CHRIS CHRISTIE TALKS IMMIGRATION & GUN CONTROL IN ‘LIGHTNING ROUND’ OF QUESTIONS
Fox News host Chris Wallace put newly re-elected New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) through a “lightning round” of questions Sunday to determine his position on a series of political issues he said are important to conservatives.
The BlazeJul 31 2014
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It's Over: Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Walker's Collective Bargaining Reforms
He endured massive protests and a contentious 2012 recall election, but Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin has been vindicated in his efforts to curb union power in the state. The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld his collective bargaining reforms he enacted in 2011, ruling them constitutional.
TownhallFeb 05 2020
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Will impeachment change Trump? A Washington guessing game.
President Donald Trump comes out of impeachment in a reasonably strong position. But post-acquittal, will he feel unfettered in his behavior as he seeks a second term?
For the first time in American history, an impeached president is running for reelection – and quite possibly could win. That stark reality came to life Tuesday night, as President Donald Trump delivered his third State
Christian Science MonitorFeb 08 2021
Headline Roundup
Rep. Ron Wright Becomes First Sitting Member of Congress to Die After Contracting COVID-19
Rep. Ron Wright (R-TX 6th District), 67, died Sunday night, becoming the first sitting member of Congress to die after contracting COVID-19. Wright, who first announced he had tested positive on Jan. 21, had also battled multiple bouts of lung cancer since 2018. A statement released after Wright's passing did not specify his cause of death. The news prompted condolences from politicians on
Politico Fort Worth Star-Telegram Washington ExaminerNov 15 2019
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Who can win in 2020? Voters shift focus toward centrists.
The perception has been that all the energy in the Democratic presidential race is on the left. Things may be changing as many voters focus on how to win key states in the general election.
As the New Hampshire primary draws closer, and average voters start coming out to hear the presidential candidates in person, there’s a common refrain at Democratic events: We want someone who can
Christian Science MonitorNov 15 2019
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What to expect from Marie Yovanovitch’s impeachment testimony
Yovanovitch’s fate is a prologue to the main scandal.
House Democrats’ second public hearing in their impeachment inquiry kicks off at 9 am ET on Friday, featuring the testimony of former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. You can watch the hearing on CSPAN or other major networks, and a live stream is embedded above.
After hearing from witnesses who had a front-row seat
VoxNov 15 2019
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How Google Interferes With Its Search Algorithms and Changes Your Results
The internet giant uses blacklists, algorithm tweaks and an army of contractors to shape what you see.
Every minute, an estimated 3.8 million queries are typed into Google, prompting its algorithms to spit out results for hotel rates or breast-cancer treatments or the latest news about President Trump.
They are arguably the most powerful lines of computer code in the global
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 27 2012
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Paul Ryan seeks comfort of Ron Paul fans
Paul Ryan said Monday he expects Ron Paul supporters will come around to the Republican ticket and “should be very comfortable with us. Ryan told Fox News that he and Paul “see eye to eye on a lot of issues, adding that he doesnt feel there is any tension with Paul  who held his own rally in Tampa on Sunday and did not endorse Romney  or the Texas congressmans supporters.
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