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New 'Obamacare' exchanges could miss enrollment deadline: GAO
New health insurance exchanges being set up by the federal government in more than 30 states under President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare overhaul could miss an October 1 deadline for open enrollment, a government report said on Wednesday.
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Gingrich: EMP attack could end it all
As Washington decides what to do about potential nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran, Newt Gingrich returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to point out what he called an equally grave danger: an electromagnetic pulse.
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The G8 produced little heat or light on the state of the world economy but if there was one clarion call it was for the euro zone to get on with forming a banking union - the last major initiative needed to draw a line under the euro zone debt crisis.
House GOP in budget rule fight
First, hard-line conservatives failed in a January coup against the Ohio Republican.
Video: Obama: US will meet Taliban ahead of Afghan-led peace process
U.S. groups form alliance to push for Indian trade reforms
A coalition of U.S. business groups on Tuesday demanded President Barack Obama's administration increase pressure on India to change trade policies that they said threaten U.S. exports, jobs and innovation.
NSA head says surveillance thwarted more than 50 attacks
The head of the National Security Agency on Tuesday defended the broad surveillance of Americans' phone and Internet data as a vital security tool and said it had helped disrupt possible attacks more than 50 times since September 11, 2001.
Former critic McCaskill pushes for Hillary Clinton 2016 bid
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Book raises alarms about alternative medicine
There are serious but often little-known risks posed by some forms of alternative medicine, which is a loosely regulated industry.
NSA surveillance: what Germany could teach the US | Juli Zeh
Data protection is to the communication age is what environmental protection was for the age of industrialisation.
New Outreach: White House Dinners
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White House threatens to veto House version of farm bill
The White House is threatening to veto the House version of a five-year farm bill, saying that its proposed cuts to the food stamp program will leave some Americans hungry.
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signs Medicaid expansion
Arizona's Republican Governor Jan Brewer signed a law on Monday to expand Medicaid, embracing a key part of Democratic President Barack Obama's healthcare plan in a hard-won policy victory over conservatives in her own party.
Blake Farenthold Develops Photo Fixations
It was virtually impossible to miss Rep. Blake Farenthold at the 52nd Annual CQ Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game , and it wasn't because he was sporting an Aloha shirt emblazoned with all things Texas Rangers.
Palin returns to Fox News praising Sen. Cruz
Sarah Palin wants Republicans in Congress to let Sen. Ted Cruz have his say. In Palin's first appearance back on Fox News on Monday, there was a bit of Tea Party love traded between the former Alaska governor In Palin's first appearance back on Fox News on Monday, there was a bit of Tea Party love traded between the former Alaska governor and the ... (more)
It has engulfed all of Washington in scandal, but the Internal Revenue Service-tea party targeting debacle might finally bring some clarity to rules governing nonprofit organizations.
Mayoral hopeful Christine Quinn has a populist campaign phrase that's got a familiar ring to it - it's strikingly similar to rhetoric that rival Anthony Weiner used in his 2005 run for City Hall, documents show.
On Europe trip, Obama will face a continent frustrated by his actions and inaction
President Obama this week will visit a European continent deeply worried about its economy, the worsening conflict in Syria and the uncertain direction of American leadership abroad in the fifth year of his administration.
Video: NSA surveillance: Is there adequate oversight?
Time Magazine's Rick Stengel, The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, The Washington Post's Barton Gellman, and Mother Jones' David Corn discuss recently revealed surveillance programs, whether they have adequate oversight from the judiciary and Congress, and whether they intrude too deeply into Americans' privacy.
Rogers: NSA 'lockbox' stopped dozens of plots
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Sunday he thinks that Americans' concerns about NSA surveillance will change once they fully understand the program, which he says has stopped "dozens" of terrorist attacks.