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WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress' nonpartisan budget analyst says President Barack Obama's budget would trim projected federal deficits by $1.1 trillion over the coming decade.
Cutting the tax collection budget hurts everyone in the long-run.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the House Oversight committee has issued a subpoena to compel the co-chairman of the independent review board that investigated last year's attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, to answer questions about its findings in closed session.
Michele Bachmann, Ted Cruz and Steve King said they needed donations to fund their fight.
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Army general who served as a top official on U.S. joint military staffs in Afghanistan and at the Pentagon is the choice to command U.S. troops in South Korea.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The growing use of unmanned "eyes in the sky" is raising many privacy concerns, but Congress is getting mixed advice on what to do about civilian drones.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Michelle Obama is using an address to college students in Maryland to stress the importance of education to the African-American community.
Americans deserve the whole truth from the president on Benghazi.
GOP scandal-mongering doesn't make Barack Obama Richard Nixon.
Republicans are bogging down the country in useless partisan squabbles.
