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A solvable problem
WASHINGTON -- It was always clear that the 11 million people in this country without papers were not going to be rounded up and deported. The question was when our leaders would officially recognize this fact -- which could only happen if Republicans...
Tags: Barack Obama, Republican Party, Career and Workplace, Immigration, Minority Groups
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The challenging math of passing immigration reform
WASHINGTON – Senators from both parties are expressing enthusiasm for pushing a comprehensive overhaul of the nation’s immigration system. But while immigration politics appears to have changed in the wake of sweeping Republican rejection...
Tags: Pat Roberts, Immigration, Claire McCaskill, Carl Levin, Tom Coburn
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Battle-tested for a fight
WASHINGTON -- In Vietnam in 1968, two separate mine explosions left Chuck Hagel with shrapnel in his chest and burns on his face and arms. This is not a man who is going to shrink from a fight with the chicken hawks of the Senate. President Obama...
Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Department of Defense, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Chuck Hagel
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Petraeus' affair doesn't meet textbook definition of 'scandal'
Five years ago, when I covered David Petraeus' triumphant visit to Capitol Hill after he salvaged the war effort in Iraq, I likened the reception he received to that of conquering generals of Rome, who were feted with laurels, purple robes, trumpets and...Tags: Bill Clinton, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, John Ensign, Mark Foley, Mayflower Voyage (1620)
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Vitter, Young Push for Ability to Fire Entergy
He wasn't shy about criticizing Entergy's response after Hurricane Isaac and now, Jefferson Parish President John Young is taking his outrage a step further. He's pushing to allow communities to essentially "fire" utility companies like Entergy. ...
Tags: Entergy Corporation, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Entergy New Orleans Incorporated, Drue Vitter
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Senate committee approves tougher chemical reporting bill
WASHINGTON — Chemical companies would need to provide more health and safety information about their products and regulators would have more authority to force harmful substances off the market under legislation approved along party lines...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Michael Hawthorne, Environmental Issues, U.S. Senate, Environmental Politics
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Delicate D.C. dance in Secret Service sex scandal
WASHINGTON (AP)— The widening Secret Service prostitution scandal has touched off a delicate dance in Washington. People are loath to criticize an agency whose employees are trained to take a bullet for the people they protect. Members of Congress...
Tags: Prostitution, Laura Ingraham, Elections, Fox News Channel (tv network), Michelle Obama
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GOP blocks vote on Richard Cordray to head consumer bureau [Updated]
Money & CompanyRepublicans on Thursday blocked the Senate from voting on the nomination of Richard Cordray to be the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.... -
This is a Good Reason Why We Shouldn't Drug-Test People on Welfare
The Republicans have recently been on a production marathon of awful ideas, from making college students pay interest on federal loans while in school to reducing Medicare to a coupon for private insurance to trying to get anybody but Mitt Romney to run...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Republican Party, Nikki Haley, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Executive Branch
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'The Big Uneasy' taps into outrage over flooding of New Orleans
Harry Shearer says his "head exploded" 20 months ago. That's when he heard President Barack Obama, during a town hall meeting in New Orleans, refer to the flooding of the city after Hurricane Katrina as "a natural disaster."
The comedian, actor, radio...Tags: Animation (genre), Barack Obama, Charles Theatre, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Disasters and Accidents
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Men behaving badly: Same sad story, once again
Let's roll out the list. It includes, in no particular order of sluttishness: Kwame Kilpatrick; Jesse Jackson; James McGreevey; Ted Haggard; Gary Condit; Mark Sanford; John Edwards; Bill Clinton; Newt Gingrich; Rudy Giuliani; Eliot Spitzer; Antonio...Tags: Ted Haggard, Bill Clinton, Sarah Palin, Constitutional Issues, Jesse Jackson
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Sex sins of mighty are old hat in literature
It didn't start with Twitter — and it won't end with Weiner.
For centuries, the theme of sexual sins committed by the powerful has been scintillating source material for the arts. In poems and plays, in novels and films and TV series, artists...Tags: Natural Resources, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Prostitution, William Shakespeare, Cook County Government
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