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2 hrs ago | WFLX-TV West Palm Beach

Senate to debate crop insurance in farm bill

The Senate is debating cuts to the federally subsidized crop insurance program as it considers a massive farm bill this week.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Weather, Natural Disasters, Drought, US Politics, US Senate, Debbie Stabenow, Democrat, John McCain, Republican

2 hrs ago | KURB-FM Little Rock

Children Among at Least 51 Dead, 'Horrific' Damage in Okla. Tornado

At least 20 of the 51 people killed by a devastating monster tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla., were children, the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner said this evening, as searchers picked through the rubble of schools, homes and businesses leveled by the storm.

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Related Topix: Tornado, US Politics, Representative Mary Fallin, Republican, US House of Representatives, Natural Disasters, Moore, OK, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK

Mon May 20, 2013

WLWT-TV Cincinnati

White House chief of staff knew of IRS report

New details emerged of what the White House knew about the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups, with spokesman Jay Carney disclosing Chief of Staff Denis McDonough was among the top officials made aware of the matter late last month.

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Related Topix: Tax, US Politics, Barack Obama

www.nytimes.com | Mr_Bill

U.S. Says 3 N.Y.U. Scientists Took Bribes to Reveal Work to China

It was, the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan said on Monday, "a case of inviting and paying for foxes in the henhouse." Three researchers at the New York University School of Medicine who specialized in magnetic resonance imaging technology had been working on research sponsored by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.

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Related Topix: New York University, National Institutes of Health, Biotech, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, Scarsdale, NY

www.nytimes.com | Mr_Bill

Justices Take Case on Prayer at Town Board Meetings

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide cases concerning prayers at the start of town meetings and a patent dispute over heart monitors.

It also issued an important administrative law decision that said the Federal Communications Commission was entitled to deference in determining the scope of its own jurisdiction.

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Related Topix: Business News, Telecom, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Communications Commission, Greece, NY, Second Circuit Court of Appeals

www.washingtonpost.com | Mr_Bill

Justice sought reporter's e-mails after N. Korea story in 2009

When the Justice Department began investigating possible leaks of classified information about North Korea in 2009, investigators did more than obtain telephone records of a working journalist suspected of receiving the secret material.

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Related Topix: Associated Press, US Politics

www.wlky.com | Mr_Bill

Obama signs disaster declaration; at least 51 dead

Rescue workers raced against time and darkness Monday night looking for survivors after a powerful tornado blasted an area outside of Oklahoma City, leveling homes and leaving at least 51 people dead.

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Related Topix: Tornado, Natural Disasters, Moore, OK, Hurricane

Reno Gazette-Journal

At least 37 reported dead in Oklahoma tornado

From the first time he turned a wrench on a car in his native France more than 60 years ago, Marcel... This frame grab courtesy KFOR TV shows the aftermath of a massive tornado as much as a mile wide with winds up to 200 mph roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, May 20, 2013.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Representative Mary Fallin, Republican, US House of Representatives, Moore, OK, Weather, Mary Fallin, US Governors

Philly.com

Panel: Apple uses firms outside US to avoid taxes

Apple Inc. employs a group of affiliate companies located outside the United States to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. income taxes, a Senate investigation has found.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US Senate, Carl Levin, Democrat

KMIZ

Oklahoma City was hammered by 1999 E5 tornado

Monday afternoon's devastating tornado in the Oklahoma City suburbs brought to mind a May 1999 E5 twister that killed 36 people and smashed some of the same communities.

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Related Topix: Oklahoma City, OK, US Politics, Republican, US House of Representatives, Tom Cole, Oklahoma, Moore, OK, Midwest City, OK

WLNE-TV Providence

Deadliest attacks in Iraq since US troop pullout

White House chief of staff Denis McDonough and other senior presidential advisers knew in late April that an upcoming report was likely to find that IRS employees had inappropriately targeted conservative political... White House chief of staff Denis McDonough and other senior advisers knew in late April that an impending report was likely to say ... (more)

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Related Topix: US Politics, Barack Obama, Oklahoma, Tornado, Natural Disasters, Train Disaster, Iraq, World News

WYFF-TV Greenville

Atheists to put books next to Bibles in Ga. parks

A national atheist group says it will place its literature in cabins and lodges in Georgia's state parks after the governor's recent decision to allow Bibles in them.

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Related Topix: Republican, US House of Representatives, Nathan Deal, US Politics, US Governors

KESQ-TV Palm Desert

Va. GOP nominee compares Planned Parenthood to KKK

An outspoken and provocative conservative who emerged from Saturday's Republican Party of Virginia Convention as the party's nominee for lieutenant governor once compared Planned Parenthood to the Ku Klux Klan and blasted African-Americans for their "slavish devotion" to the Democratic Party.

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Related Topix: Manufacturing, Paper, Chesapeake, US Politics, Barack Obama

Reno Gazette-Journal

IG: Prosecutor improperly leaked 'Fast and Furious' memo

An internal Justice Department inquiry found that a former Arizona federal prosecutor improperly disclosed information to a reporter related to a botched Mexican gun-trafficking investigation in an attempt to "undermine'' a Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives agent who went public with his criticisms of the gun case.

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Related Topix: ATF

Patch.com

County Judge Hopefuls to Square Off in Primary Election

Four Montgomery County residents are hoping to fill two open seats in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas in January, but the first step is making it past the Primary Election, in which all of the candidates are cross-filed. Republican candidates Sharon Giamporcaro and Maureen Coggins will be on the Republican and Democrat ballots, as will ... (more)

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Related Topix: Montgomery County, PA, Criminal Defense Law, Law

www.postbulletin.com | Mr_Bill

Oklahoma, other tornado-hit states brace for more

The frame of a mobile home is pictured with debris after a tornado hit a mobile home park near Dale, Okla., Sunday, May 19, 2013. (AP Photo Sue Ogrocki). Oklahoma, other tornado-hit states brace for more. Sue Ogrocki ...

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www.newyorker.com | Mr_Bill

A Word from David Koch

How far did PBS go to avoid offending a sponsor?

Last fall, Alex Gibney, a documentary filmmaker who won an Academy Award in 2008 for an expose of torture at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan, completed a film called "Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream." It was scheduled to air on PBS on November 12th.

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Related Topix: Tribune Company, US Politics, Representative Michele Bachmann, Republican, US House of Representatives

www.theatlanticcities.com | Mr_Bill

The Economic Geography of America's Abortion Wars

"We don't want a country where abortion is simply outlawed. We want a country where it isn't even considered," said Representative Paul Ryan in a speech a few weeks ago.

It's not as far off as you think. In just the past several weeks, the Kansas legislature passed a sweeping new bill that says life begins at conception. This follows on the heels of North Dakota's ban on abortions after a fetal heartbeat is found (typically about week six, before many women know they are pregnant), Arkansas's prohibition of abortions after week 12, and Alabama's tightened regulations on abortion providers.

On the other side of the issue, a federal court in New York ordered that the so-called "morning-after pill" be made available to women and girls of all ages, instead of requiring a prescription for girls under a certain age. (This is currently being appealed by the Justice Department.)

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Related Topix: Abortion, US Politics, Republican, US House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, us Travel, Travel

www.newyorker.com | Mr_Bill

Is there a stock-market bubble?

With the stock market setting new highs on a nearly daily basis, even as the real economy just slogs along, there seems to be one question on everyone's mind: are we in the middle of yet another market bubble? For a growing chorus of money managers and market analysts, the answer is yes: the market is a house of cards, held up by easy money and ... (more)

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Related Topix: Financial Markets

www.newyorker.com | Mr_Bill

What's at stake in Obama's Keystone decision.

A lot of what's known about carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can be traced back to a chemist named Charles David Keeling, who, in 1958, persuaded the U.S. Weather Bureau to install a set of monitoring devices at its Mauna Loa observatory, on the island of Hawaii.

By the nineteen-fifties, it was well understood that, thanks to the burning of fossil fuels, humans were adding vast amounts of carbon to the air. But the prevailing view was that this wouldn’t much matter, since the oceans would suck most of it out again.

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Related Topix: Oceanography, Science, Geology, North America, Canada, World News, Texas