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- U.S. Tracked Foreigners Leaving for Canada
- Dennis K. Burke Criticized for ‘Fast and Furious’ Leak
- Leahy Voices Optimism as Panel Continues Work on Immigration Bill
- I.R.S. Chief Admits Mangled Disclosure of Targeting of Conservatives
- Obama Speaks to Loss in Oklahoma
- FiveThirtyEight: Is the Economy Saving Obama’s Approval Ratings?
- The Caucus: The Early Word: Pre-Existing Conditions
- Obama Couples Praise for Burmese Leader With Warning Against Violence
- Immigrant Death Rate Rises on Illegal Crossings
- Massachusetts G.O.P. Holds Out Hope for Senate Seat
- White House Defends Tracking Fox Reporter
- Overruns Forcing Lower Payments to Some Providers in Stopgap Health Program
- Virginia G.O.P Pleases Crowd With Barbs About I.R.S.
- Senator Hatch Emerges as Key Player on Immigration Reform
- Immigration Officials Say Safeguards Were Added
Washington Post Politics
- Senate panel approves deal on foreign workers
- IRS official Lois Lerner to take the Fifth
- Joplin 'Volunteer House' symbol of hope for tornado victims
- When do teachers and big government get respect? When we need them
- Conservative Okla. lawmakers face dilemma: Will they support tornado relief funding?
- Obama's efforts are barely connecting with public, but Congress is well off target
- FEMA puts boots on ground for Oklahoma tornado response
- Obama names 10 to election commission
- Douglas Shulman won't apologize -- yet, at least
- Carney invokes birtherism in response to scandal questions
- Internal IRS probe cited same problems with approach to conservative groups in May 2012, House aide says
- Everything you need to know about the IRS scandal
- France, Spain among top congressional destinations, report finds
- Watchdog group sues IRS for stricter tax-exemption rules
- Conservative group True the Vote sues IRS over being subject to heightened scrutiny
- Hillary Clinton remains teflon despite Benghazi
- Obama White House policy: ‘Don’t tell Dad’
- IRS scandal focus of Senate hearing
- Jim Inhofe and the "reverse NIMBY" phenomenon
- Low-wage contractors picket outside federal buildings
Reuters Politics
- Los Angeles voters to choose from two Democrats for mayor
- Democrats call for controls on tax-exempt groups at IRS hearing
- Oklahoma senators embrace disaster aid after opposing Sandy relief bill
- Senate panel OKs changes sought by tech firms in immigration bill
- IRS official will refuse to answer questions at House hearing
- Obama against prosecuting reporters for doing their jobs: White House
- IRS officials deny misleading Congress on targeting
- Senators reach deal to ease high tech rules in U.S. immigration bill
- Former IRS chief tells lawmakers "dismayed" by targeting
- Democrats make last push in primary to be mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
AP Politics
- White House: Reporters shouldn't be prosecuted
- Senate panel approves weapons for Syrian rebels
- Fort Jackson commander facing adultery charges
- Senate votes to make small cut to food stamps
- Apple's Cook faces Senate questions on taxes
- Moniz: LNG exports on hold until data reviewed
- IRS chief knew tea party groups targeted in 2012
- Key senator to let Myanmar sanctions bill lapse
- Committee nears final vote on immigration bill
- Policy, discretion guide media sources probes
Slate Politics
TPM
- Senate Panel Approves Weapons For Syrian Rebels
- FBI ID's Benghazi Suspects -- But No Arrests Yet
- Court Strikes Down Arizona 20-Week Abortion Ban
- Peace Corps To Accept Same-Sex Couples
- Inhofe: Oklahoma Disaster Relief Will Be Different Than 'Slush Fund' For Sandy (VIDEO)
- The NRA Thinks These Are The 'Coolest Gun Movies' Ever
- Did Pope Francis Just Perform An Exorcism?
- Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office Revises Death Toll Down To 24, Including 7 Children
- An AP Photographer Describes The Scene At Destroyed Oklahoma Elementary School
- Oklahoma Twister Followed An Agonizingly Similar Path To 1999 Killer Storm
NY Times 538
- Is the Economy Saving Obama’s Approval Ratings?
- New Audit Allegations Show Flawed Statistical Thinking
- Is There Really a Second-Term Curse?
- I.R.S. Approved Dozens of Tea Party Groups Following Congressional Scrutiny
- Money on the Bench
- I.R.S. Targeting of Conservative Groups Could Resonate in 2014
- Sanford and the Electoral Effect of Sex Scandals
- Does Gomez Have a Real Chance in Massachusetts?
- Colbert Busch Might Win, but Could She Last?
- Uncertainty Still Clouds Health Care Law
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