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By Russell Berman and Bernie Becker
House Republicans in tight races this fall say they are on board with the leadership’s plan to hold a repeat vote to repeal the 2010 healthcare law, even though they acknowledge it won’t go anywhere in the Senate.
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By Jordy Yager
The Justice Department announced on Friday that it will not prosecute Attorney General Eric Holder for contempt of Congress.
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By Pete Kasperowicz and Daniel Strauss
Congress on Friday approved legislation that will extend federal highway programs through 2014, a low interest rate on student loans for one year, and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for five years.
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By Sam Baker
The Supreme Court’s healthcare ruling upended conventional wisdom and expert predictions at nearly every turn.
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By Jeremy Herb
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) this week struck back at a measure ending the military’s sponsorship of NASCAR, setting the stage for a showdown on the House floor next month.
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By Julian Pecquet
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is headed to Geneva for an international meeting on Syria Saturday, but some lawmakers are expressing pessimism the talks will mark a turning point in Western efforts to resolve the conflict or force Syrian President Bashar-al Assad from power.
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By Jordy Yager
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has revealed portions of sealed wiretap applications related to the botched gun-tracking operation “Fast and Furious.”
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By Justin Sink
The White House is encouraging congressional Democrats to go on the offensive after the Supreme Court upheld the president's signature healthcare legislation.
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By Meghashyam Mali
President Obama pledged continued federal assistance for the victims of Colorado’s devastating wildfires in his weekly address, telling those affected that “America has their back.”
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By Meghashyam Mali
Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso (R) promised voters GOP lawmakers would fight to repeal President Obama’s signature healthcare reform legislation, calling it “unworkable, unaffordable, and very unpopular.”
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By Michael Finnegan
He has accused President Obama of 'taking us down a path towards Europe' with his economic tactics. But critics say Romney's plans to shrink government could bring about comparable problems.
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By Jennifer Steinhauer
Even if Republicans were to win the White House and a narrow Senate majority, undoing the major benefits and policies of the law would require the unlikely assent of Senate Democrats.
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By Patrick O'Connor and Peter Nicholas
The Obama and Romney campaigns are in an intensifying fight about whether Mitt Romney, as a governor and a private-equity investor, helped send U.S. jobs overseas. The claims and counterclaims show how hard it is to tell whether corporate growth abroad translates into fewer jobs at home.
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