POLITICO
Stalled takeoff for NOAA plan?
The agency is looking at draining cash from a weather satellite program in order to save jobs.
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In Boston, memories of Martin
The youngest Boston Marathon bombing victim is honored on what would have been his ninth birthday.
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Reid blasts Cornyn 'poison pill'
The proposed GOP amendment to the immigration bill would raise the bar for border security.
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NSA leaker reveals his identity
Edward Snowden says he intends to seek asylum outside the United States.
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Lincoln document found in closet
A college president stumbles on a long-lost certificate signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
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2 Koreas to meet in Seoul
Delegates from North and South Korea meet to set ground rules for discussions.
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Ayotte endorses immigration bill
The New Hampshire Republican provides a major lift to the bipartisan effort.
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Family visits ailing Nelson Mandela
The Nobel Prize winner has been taken to a hospital four times since December.
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Lawmakers seek sexual assault bill
Speier and Gillibrand argue for a dramatic overhaul for prosecuting sexual assaults in the military.
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Japanese troops to California
"It's another dot that the Chinese will connect," one analyst says of the joint exercise.
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Cummings: I'll release IRS transcripts
He says excerpts debunk Darrell Issa's claim of White House involvement in the scandal.
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Matalin: Don't conflate NSA, IRS
Bill Kristol also expresses concern that Americans will link the two forms of intrusion.
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Former NSA director defends agency
Hayden says the agency's monitoring is "very effective" and respectful of "civil liberties."
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Mark Udall skeptical on NSA program
Says it's "unclear" that phone-tracking is needed.
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Paul: 'Extraordinary invasion of privacy'
Sen. Rand Paul on Sunday called the National Security Agency's monitoring of telephone call logs and the Internet an "extraordinary invasion of privacy."
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Leak investigations: Just the start
Multiple leaks could help narrow the suspect field.
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Return of the liberal-tarians
Fears of Big Brother are bringing together the likes of Bernie Sanders and Rand Paul.
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Former Mass. Gov. Cellucci dies
He succeeded Wiliam Weld and then won a full term on his own.
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