Dozens killed in huge Oklahoma tornado

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Rescue crews were searching Tuesday for survivors and victims of a massive tornado that had devastated a suburb of Oklahoma City, grinding up entire neighborhoods and pulverizing two elementary schools.

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Heads should roll at the IRS

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Man tied to Boston bombing suspect killed by FBI in confrontation

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Change is good. For Mormons and for Boy Scouts

Change is good. For Mormons and for Boy Scouts

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Deadline nears in SAC insider-trading case

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Advocates outraged at lack of LGBT protection in immigration bill

Advocates outraged at lack of LGBT protection in immigration bill

Democrats say dropping amendment to allow visas for same-sex couples was necessary for bill to survive.

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Boy Scouts need to end the gay ban, now!

Boy Scouts need to end the gay ban, now!

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The case of the Army’s ‘invisible’ plane

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Report: Power grid vulnerable to cyber attacks

Report: Power grid vulnerable to cyber attacks

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Forget the IRS and Benghazi! Here's the real scandal

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President to nominate acting chief Dan Tangherlini to lead GSA

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Has anyone been ‘fired’ because of the Benghazi attacks?

Has anyone been ‘fired’ because of the  Benghazi attacks?

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