Obama outlines new rules for drones
President Obama outlined the future of his counterterrorism polices Thursday in a wide-ranging speech that sought to signal that the nation’s long war against al-Qaeda will one day end.
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Obama: ‘Not constitutional’ to target Americans without due process
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Obama: Drone strike civilian casualties cannot be justified
Speaking at National Defense University, President Obama said the civilian deaths that have resulted from drone strikes haunt him, but “the unspeakable loss” is better than not acting at all.
Generic ballot tilts toward Democrats
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For Pritzker, no sharp knives
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House backs GOP student loan bill
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Why hasn't Lois Lerner been fired?
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Senate unanimously confirms Obama judicial pick
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Is North Carolina moving backward on civil rights?
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Benefit rules loosened for federal employees in tornado area
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McConnell: IRS is Kafkaesque
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Anthony Weiner: More women may come forward with photos
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Immigration, guns and the 2014 congressional midterms
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The IRS hearings: Winners and losers
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Obama to nominate Katherine Archuleta to head OPM
White House officials said President Obama will choose Katherine Archuleta to head OPM, making her the second Hispanic choice for a political appointment during this term.
Stephen Colbert on the IRS scandal (VIDEO)
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A new chief for OPM?
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Are background checks the wedge issue of 2014?
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Senate committee approves Obama's NLRB nominees
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Resurrecting questions about Romney’s taxes
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In Oklahoma, readying a cemetery after the storm
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U.S. acknowledges four Americans killed in counterterrorism missions
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White House aides shielded Obama on IRS
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Legal battle over contraceptive mandate intensifies
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