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Wis. GOP advances collective bargaining bill without Dems
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Pawlenty plans dinner with sponsor of N.H. birther bill
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Madoff trustee ready to distribute $2.6B to victims
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Crumbling $30m ‘Great Gatsby’ mansion faces demolition
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A new record for Senate retirements
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Businessman enters Nevada Senate race
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House GOP’s $61 billion spending cuts in perspective
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Senate GOP shoring up votes for deep spending cuts
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CBO: Democrats’ ‘$6.5 Billion’ in spending cuts actually $4.7 billion
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Democratic Reps. protest Obama budget cuts
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What happens if Congress doesn’t rein in national debt?
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Cantor defends Peter King
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Welfare handouts make up one-third of U.S. wages
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Huntsman is ‘not considered a conservative’
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AOL closes Huffington Post deal; its stock hits all-time low
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Gaddafi’s circle debates regime’s end
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Oil firms, Wall Street banks stop trading with Libya
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House heads for net neutrality showdown
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Wisconsin standoff intensifies: Governor Scott Walker will not relent on collective bargaining rights, Senate Democrats will not return
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White House says tribunals can resume at Guantánamo
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Government posts biggest monthly deficit ever
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Boehner launches effort to defend gay marriage ban
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Senate Democrats release government funding proposal; votes likely next week
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Opinion: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and racial harassment laws
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House appropriator: We know how to get around earmark ban
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Attorneys seek court order to press John Edwards on sex tape
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Obama says race a key component in Tea Party protests
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Wisconsin Dems throw their weight behind drive to recall GOP Senators
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Gunman shouts ‘allahu akbar,’ kills 2 US airmen
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Senate passes bill blocking congressional pay in event of a shutdown
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Congressman calls for crackdown on tax delinquent federal workers
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Tea Party memo suggests ways for lawmakers to probe Bernanke
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Germany divided over renaming street after Reagan
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Huckabee questions Obama birth certificate
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Financial terrorism suspected in 2008 economic crash
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Wisconsin governor to missing senators: Come back or I’ll lay off 1,500
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GAO details billions in federal waste
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Nikki Haley offers hints at 2012 endorsement
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Cantor on spending bill: ‘Really good news’