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Review calls doctors “very extreme” in prescribing and says Medicare should do more to stop them.
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Senators say NSA phone records did little to thwart terror plots
Intelligence panel members Wyden, Udall say convenience doesn’t justify agency’s huge database.
Proposal would allow more women to come to U.S. in immigration bill
Senate’s emerging bloc of women plans to introduce the proposal.
State Dept. downgrades Russia, China on trafficking
Accusations of condoning human trafficking could complicate diplomatic negotiations on Syria.
A climate change worry on the wing
Biologists worry that birds such as Arctic terns are starving, as climate change is leading to food shortages.
House members find a new way to court their districts
Despite ban on earmarks, ‘en bloc’ amendments find their way into a defense spending bill.
Intelligence contractors omitted from whistleblower protections
Whistleblowing federal employees have a promise of protection, but contractors don’t have that.
Former special agents sentenced to 8 months in prison for fraud
Prosecutors did not seek incarceration, according to the lawyer for one of the defendants.
Snowden extradition may be a very complicated process
If criminal charges are filed, the U.S. is likely to face many hurdles to bring the admitted leaker home for trial.
Talks held on resuming direct mail to Cuba from U.S.
An agreement would resume long-dormant mail delivery to the island.
New Prince George’s County school board postpones charter vote
Action was one of the first by reconfigured board including county executive’s hand-picked members.
Bernanke: Fed could pull back on bond-buying this year
Policy committee sees stronger housing market, slow growth through 2014.
IRS may pay $70 million in worker bonuses despite sequestration
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent a letter to the IRS requesting answers about the possible agreement.
Court ruling allows bison relocation
The state’s Supreme Court approved transfer of bison to tribal lands in Montana.
Team Obama vs. Team Marijuana
The White House softball team again fell short against the pot advocates — but not as short as last year.
Drumming helps seniors with dementia become more upbeat
Music therapy eases anxiety, enhances communication for elderly in Annandale drumming circle.
Why parents make better entrepreneurs
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Alex Sink says Charlie Crist as Democratic nominee would be 'a disaster'
Florida's 2010 Democratic gubernatorial nominee doesn't hold back when talking about the former governor's prospects.
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