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Oklahoma tornado leaves dozens dead, including many children
A woman carries her child through a field near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.
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Irs Scandal Fallout: Officials Get Senate Grilling On Tea Party Targeting
Senate lawmakers took their turn Tuesday grilling IRS officials over the agency's targeting of conservative groups, as they called them to account for a "scandal" they say has undermined the public's trust in government.
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CEO Cook To Defend Apple Before Senate Committee Hearing
Giant technology firm Apple is paying billions of dollars less than it should in U.S. taxes each year, according to a report by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
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Immigration bill would require fingerprinting at 30 airports
Foreigners leaving the country through any of the nation's 30 busiest airports would undergo mandatory fingerprinting under an amendment senators added Monday to a sweeping immigration bill.
Chaos reigns at Okla. schools struck by tornado
Chaos seemed to be the theme tonight in the Oklahoma City area after two elementary schools took a massive hit from a mile-wide tornado with winds up to 200 mph.
Mile-Wide Twister: Tornado Barrels Through Oklahoma City Suburbs
A mile-wide tornado churned through Oklahoma City's suburbs Monday afternoon, causing significant property damage for the second day in a row, as part of a severe weather outbreak that was expected to spread in other parts of the Plains and Midwest.
Free Press? Doj Obtained Records Of Fox News Journalist
A Fox News correspondent was accused in a Justice Department affidavit of being a possible criminal "co-conspirator" for his alleged role in publishing sensitive security information -- in a leak case that takes the highly unusual step of claiming a journalist broke the law.
Bible Dispute:Atheist's Concern Rejected, Books Returned to Park
An atheist, Buckner believes that no religious literature should be provided in government-owned lodging, and he presented that concern to management at the Amicalola Falls State Park.
More tornadoes could strike central U.S.
Violent thunderstorms were forecast to hit the central United States on Monday, threatening to bring additional hail, heavy rain and tornadoes to the region stricken by a deadly twister during the weekend.
Poll: Bachmann in for tight fight
With Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann facing a widening campaign finance probe, her Democratic challenger is out with a new poll showing him in a close race with the conservative firebrand.
Video: Obama: Racism is no excuse for not excelling
As a young man, "Sometimes I wrote off my own failings as just another example of the world trying to keep a black man down," said President Obama during a commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta, "but one of the things you've learned over the last four years is that there's no longer any room for excuses." During remarks at a ... (more)
Tornadoes hit Plains, Midwest; 1 dead in Okla.
Tornadoes ripped through the nation's midsection on Sunday, killing a 79-year-old man in Oklahoma and leaving more than two dozen injured.
Mia Love Announces Utah Rematch
Sarasota Springs Mayor Mia Love officially announced this weekend that she will challenge Rep.
White House accuses Republicans of 'fishing expeditions'
The White House on Sunday accused Republicans of conducting political "fishing expeditions," while Republican lawmakers showed no let up in attacking President Barack Obama's administration for a culture of what they called cover-up and "intimidation." With controversies on three fronts - the Internal Revenue Service, the administration's ... (more)
UPDATE 2-Investigators examine fractured rail in Connecticut train crash
A fractured segment of track has been found on the rail line of a Metro-North passenger train from New York that derailed in Connecticut and struck another commuter train, injuring more than 70 people, investigators said on Saturday.
Irs Scandal: Agency Targets Tea Party, Ignores Big-Budget Groups
The nation's tax agency has admitted to inappropriately scrutinizing smaller tea party organizations that applied for tax-exempt status, and senior Treasury Department officials were notified in the midst of the 2012 presidential election season that an internal investigation was underway.
Sunday Talk Lineup: Pfeiffer on IRS, Benghazi
The various controversies swirling around the White House will be the main topic of the Sunday talk shows, with Obama senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer making appearances on all networks.
Student debt weighs on overall economy
Mary Knauff would like to start saving money, for retirement or for some future spending.
Strassel: The IRS Scandal Started at the Top
The bureaucrats at the Internal Revenue Service did exactly what the president said was the right and honorable thing to do.
Planted question gambit backfires on IRS officials
It was an unusual way for the IRS to deliver bad news, even in a town known for its selective leaks, Friday-night news dumps and wag-the-dog distractions: the now-infamous planted question.