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    Okay, it's April 15. Tax Day. (Thinkstock)
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    Tax Day could be just another spring day

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    April 15, 2014 4:00 am
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    Rasmussen Reports found only 9 percent of those surveyed things would improve in America if most members of the current Congress should be re-elected. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    The ‘9 percent Congress’ could revive the term limits movement

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    Attorney General Eric Holder was blasted by William B. Pryor, a 11th Circuit Court of Appeals judge, because he was not is pleased with Holder's action on drug crimes. (AP Photo)
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    Eric Holder in hot water with federal judge over drug sentencing guidelines

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    Conservative scholar Dinesh D'Souza, left, gets into a taxicab after pleading not guilty to charges that he violated campaign finance laws, in federal court, Jan. 14, in New York. He was released on $500,000 bond and his travel was restricted to the United States. (AP Photo/Larry Neumeister)
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    Yet another Justice Department lawyer and Obama campaign donor handling a political hot potato case

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    Army Veteran and CFPB employee Angela Martin claims Director Richard Cordray, above, asked her to 'back down' in exchange for help securing her a new position. (AP Photo)
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    Shocking details of rampant racism, sexism prompt Rep. Sean Duffy to ask if it’s time for CFPB’s Richard Cordray to resign

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    Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich resigned after it became known he contributed to the traditional marriage side of California's Proposition 8 campaign in 2008. (AP Photo)
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    ‘Totalitarian temptation’ seen in persecution of reporters, former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich

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    Keystone XL’s future depends upon outcome of 2014 election
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    Keystone XL’s future depends upon outcome of 2014 election

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    Friday's March jobs report indicated that private-sector jobs have grown to an all-time high of 116,087,000. (AP Photo)
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    Good news in the jobs numbers? Depends on whom you ask

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    Republicans have a message for President Obama: The debate over the president's signature health care law isn't even close to being over. (AP Photo)
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    No, President Obama, the debate over Obamacare isn’t over

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    Muslim group’s campaign to suppress film could draw blowback
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    Muslim group’s campaign to suppress film could draw blowback

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