(WASHINGTON) -- President Obama dismissed criticism over the White House’s handling of the attack in Benghazi, calling the focus on the issue a “sideshow,” and said any suggestion...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The Supreme Court ruled on Monday against a 76-year-old Indiana farmer who had taken on Monsanto in a patent dispute over a genetically modified soybean seed. “The...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The top Democrat in the Senate on tax issues, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Sen. Max Baucus, D-Montana, warns the IRS they should be prepared for a full investigation fro...
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(NEW YORK) -- The movement to legalize marijuana has arrived at Congress' back door. Later this month the first medical cannabis dispensaries are expected to open in the nation's capita...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The Internal Revenue Service started targeting conservative groups, like the Tea Party, for extra scrutiny more than three years ago, a soon-to-be-released investigative...
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(WASHINGTON) -- News of the Obama administration’s role in the extensive editing of CIA talking points regarding last year's attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, rocked the politi...
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(WASHINGTON) -- With about six weeks remaining in the Supreme Court term, there are several significant outstanding opinions. Take a look at what the court still has on its plate:...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The backlash against the IRS continued this weekend after the tax agency acknowledged Friday that it had singled out groups with the words "Tea Party" or "Patriot" in their names fo...
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(WASHINGTON) -- A special Mother’s Day edition of ABC’s This Week gave a glimpse inside an exclusive club on Capitol Hill: women who give birth while serving in Congress. Re...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., described the Obama administration’s handling of the Benghazi controversy as a “cover up,” following...
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