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    Debbie Wasserman Schultz admits that Obama has been doing his job ‘less often and at a rate that is lower than any other president since Grover Cleveland’
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    Debbie Wasserman Schultz admits that Obama has been doing his job ‘less often and at a rate that is lower than any other president since Grover Cleveland’

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    Courts interpret the laws that are passed through the political process, no matter how ugly that process gets. (iStock)
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    If Democrats don’t like what Obamacare says, they need to find the votes to change it

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    July 30, 2014 9:52 pm
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    In this June, 2014 image from video provided by the FBI, authorities raid a hotel in Jackson, Mississippi.  When FBI agents and police officers fanned out across the country last month in a weeklong effort to rescue child sex trafficking victims, they pulled kids as young as 11 from dingy motel rooms, truck stops and homes. (AP Photo/FBI)
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    July 30, 2014 9:20 pm
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    Ferguson sues man who founded dog rescue organization for not registering, providing records of spending

    Ferguson sues man who founded dog rescue organization for not registering, providing records of spending

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    Military consumer lender settles with feds, states for $92M

    Military consumer lender settles with feds, states for $92M

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    Legal practice settles with Idaho AG

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    July 30, 2014 7:57 pm
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    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is threatening to attach comprehensive immigration reform to targeted legislation intended to address the border crisis. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Four reasons Harry Reid’s ploy to stop a GOP border bill won’t work

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    Just as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi stepped onto the House floor to blast the lawsuit as
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    Kan. auto dealer agrees to repay $2,000

    Kan. auto dealer agrees to repay $2,000

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    Class action lawsuit filed against eBay over data breach
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    Class action lawsuit filed against eBay over data breach

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