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    Missouri State Fair officials moved quickly to ban rodeo clown Tuffy Gessling after he donned a mask of President Obama at the fair last weekend. (AP Photo/Jameson Hsieh)

    Republican congressman invites ‘Obama rodeo clown’ to Texas

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    Former Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. leaves federal court in Washington on Wednesday. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
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    Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. sentenced to prison

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    Egyptian violence stumps White House
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    Egyptian violence stumps White House

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    A new report from NBC News adds to the number of anecdotes of employers cutting workers’ hours in response to Obamacare. (AP/Matt Rourke)
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    More anecdotes that Obamacare may be inducing part-time work

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    Bill and Hillary Clinton plan to campaign and raise money for Sen. Mark Pryor’s, left, re-election bid in Arkansas. (AP/Dennis Cook)

    Clintons plan to campaign for Mark Pryor in Arkansas

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    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Wednesday that new auto loans rose by $14 billion to $92 billion in the second quarter of 2013, even as consumers continued to de-leverage in other parts of their budgets. (AP File)
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    “It’s time to stop entertaining the climate change deniers,” tweeted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, using the hashtag “#ScienceSaysSo.”
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    Obama, Dems pressure House GOP on climate change

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    Eric Holder works to define legacy
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    Eric Holder works to define legacy

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    Justice Department, states look to block merger of US Airways, American Airlines
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    Justice Department, states look to block merger of US Airways, American Airlines

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    Civil rights groups are challenging a controversial overhaul of North Carolina’s election laws that require government-issued photo IDs at the polls and shorten early voting. (AP/Rogelio V. Solis)

    Groups challenge North Carolina’s new voter ID law

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