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    Six weeks into Obamacare, it appears Sen. Max Baucus may well have been understating things when he predicted
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    Obamacare could be a catastrophe, not just a train wreck

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    A Pew Research survey found two-thirds, or 67 percent, of those interviewed believe the traditional media regularly get key facts wrong, and three-quarters believe journalists are too heavily influenced by the public officials they cover.
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    Most Americans see media bias, so why do journalists keep proving them right?

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    Democrats in Congress are preparing a new proposal to hike the minimum wage to $10.10, with the increases to come in three steps ending in 2015.
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    Democrats prepare minimum wage hike bill

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    Secretary of State John Kerry is saying this morning that a deal with Iran was done, but the Iranians
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    President Obama, John Kerry, Treasury Department gave away US leverage before Iran talks

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    Digital politics, Millennials and the Tea Party
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    Digital politics, Millennials and the Tea Party

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    When Sen. Johnny Isakson asked her if there should be background checks for navigators, Sebelius responded,
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    Kathleen Sebelius and her HHS Obama troopers are asleep at the wheel

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    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie visits with students at Jose Marti Freshman Academy in Union City, N.J. Wednesday, the day after defeating Democratic challenger Barbara Buono to win his second term as governor. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)
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    Why Chris Christie is America’s most credible official and Terry McAuliffe is not

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    Harold Hamm, left, perfected fracking and who, according to the Journal,
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    Whom should you trust? Warren Buffett or Harold Hamm?

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    Bellwethers are not always easy to detect, but, in the case of Obamacare, the harbingers of things to come for millions of Americans are everywhere.
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    Obamacare’s warning signs

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    Few of the IGs become public figures, even when, like Daniel Levinson, they and their staff have saved taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars over the years. Two new reports from Levinson this week cast a disturbing spotlight on the depth and durability of corruption in federal health care spending.
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    Feds provide cradle-to-beyond-the-grave ‘security’

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