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Rubio now ‘concerned’ over Florida judge nomination
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelWASHINGTON — A Florida judge tapped by the White House for a promotion no longer has the unqualified support of U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio. In a roundtable with reporters today, Rubio said he was “concerned” about the nomination of Judge... -
GOP ticket faces growing pains as Democrats attack
DENVER (AP) — The newly shaped Republican presidential ticket is fighting growing pains amid charges from President Barack Obama's re-election team that challenger Mitt Romney favors his new running mate's controversial plans to overhaul Medicare...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Alternative Energy, Elections, Renewable Energy, Health Insurance
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Deportation reprieve for illegal immigrants starts Wednesday
When Sarita Santillan moved from Peru to Maryland with her family in 2003, she was just 11 years old — and had little clue how hard it would be to stay here. This week, Santillan, 20, an illegal immigrant who lives in Greektown, will be among...
Tags: Criminals, Extradition, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Interior Policy, Elections
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Republicans weigh citing Obama's attorney general with contempt over 'Fast and Furious'
WASHINGTON (AP)— In a mounting confrontation with congressional Republicans, President Barack Obama invoked executive privilege Wednesday to withhold documents a House committee is seeking. The panel neared a vote on citing Attorney General Eric...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Judges, John Boehner, Politics, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Specter: Pa. tough for Obama (VIDEO)
Pennsylvania Ave.Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter returned to Capitol Hill Tuesday morning where he had spent 30 years representing Pennsylvania before losing in the Democratic primary last year. Now from his view on the outside looking in, Specter said Pennsylvania will...... -
Former Packer and Stockyards official discusses industry competition
Fort Pierre Livestock shared their business site on Friday, May 18, with R-CALF USA and the South Dakota Stock Growers to host J. Dudley Butler, the former administrator for the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration. The theme of the...Tags: Judges, Politics, Elections, Kent Conrad, Genes and Chromosomes
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Bigger and bigger and ...
It was, literally, a sight for sore eyes. Two years ago March 12, trumpets blasted in Ankeny, Iowa, as America's new gladiators for agricultural justice - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Jr., his antitrust chief Christine Varney, U.S. Department of...Tags: Politics, Agrium Incorporated, Science and Technology, Antitrust Issues, Archer Daniels Midland Incorporated
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Other Voices
Scientific breakthroughs, when optimally timed, arrive at the precise moment in history when they can do the most good in the world. It's too bad the newest strategy to curb production of methamphetamine arrives now, after meth addiction already has...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Military Equipment, Methamphetamine Addiction, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama
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Delicate D.C. dance in Secret Service sex scandal
WASHINGTON (AP)— The widening Secret Service prostitution scandal has touched off a delicate dance in Washington. People are loath to criticize an agency whose employees are trained to take a bullet for the people they protect. Members of Congress...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Laura Ingraham, Elections, Mark J. Sullivan, Republican Party
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Secret Service prostitute scandal: Homeland Security boss says Obama never in danger
WASHINGTON (AP) — There was no risk to President Barack Obama as a result of a prostitution scandal at a Colombia hotel that involved a dozen Secret Service officers, Homeland Security Janet Napolitano told a Senate panel Wednesday. Napolitano, who...
Tags: Patrick Leahy, Secret Service Prostitution Scandal (2012), John McCain, Elections, Mark J. Sullivan
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Nelson: Cap farm payments to mega-farms
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — U.S. Sens. Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Tim Johnson of South Dakota are part of a bipartisan group of senators who will seek to cap federal farm payments to large farming operations. The group plans to introduce a measure to...Tags: Democratic Party, Kirsten Gillibrand, Tim Johnson, Ben Nelson, Sherrod Brown
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