White House aides shielded Obama on IRS

White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler.

The counsel’s office wanted to ensure that the president could not be accused of meddling in an ongoing investigation.

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Life after the tornado in Moore, Okla.

Life after the tornado in Moore, Okla.

In Moore, Okla., residents, officials and volunteer workers come to grips with the aftermath of the EF-5 level tornado that levelled hundreds of homes in the town.

Immigration, guns and the 2014 congressional midterms

Immigration, guns and the 2014 congressional midterms

Poll: most back immigration reform, call Senate gun vote “wrong,” making complex calculus for GOP lawmakers

Are background checks the wedge issue of 2014?

Are background checks the wedge issue of 2014?

Voting against background checks could have political consequences.

Senate committee approves Obama's NLRB nominees

Senate committee approves Obama's NLRB nominees

The vote split along party lines but moved the confirmation process to the full Senate.

Resurrecting questions about Romney’s taxes

A GOP lawmaker cited Harry Reid’s false claim that Mitt Romney paid no taxes at the IRS hearing. He asked how Reid “obtained” his information.

In Oklahoma, readying a cemetery after the storm

In Oklahoma, readying a cemetery after the storm

As cleanup began after Monday’s tornado, volunteers prepared the cemetery for victims’ burials.

U.S. acknowledges four Americans killed in counterterrorism missions

U.S. acknowledges four Americans killed in counterterrorism missions

Attorney General Eric Holder informs Congress of deaths one day before major speech by President Obama.

White House aides shielded Obama on IRS

White House aides shielded Obama on IRS

The counsel’s office wanted to ensure that the president could not be accused of meddling in an ongoing investigation.

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In the Loop: Losing planes, framing Cabinet members

In the Loop: Losing planes, framing Cabinet members

It’s all a matter of perspective inside the Beltway.

Legal battle over contraceptive mandate intensifies

Legal battle over contraceptive mandate intensifies

Religiously devout business owners says mandate in health-care law violates their faith.

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Feds don’t look good draped in the Fifth

Feds don’t look good draped in the Fifth

Feds who take the Fifth Amendment about the public’s business undermine the public’s confidence.

IRS official invokes Fifth Amendment in House hearing

IRS official invokes Fifth Amendment in House hearing

Lois Lerner declared that she did nothing wrong but would follow her lawyer’s advice not to testify.

Weiner says he hasn't spoken to Pelosi since his resignation

Weiner says he hasn't spoken to Pelosi since his resignation

The New York City mayoral candidate says in an interview that he has not spoken with the House Democratic leader since he resigned from Congress.

Carney strikes a more conciliatory tone with media

Carney strikes a more conciliatory tone with media

Obama’s press secretary had angered reporters when he changed his story about the IRS controversy.

Gay rights groups criticize immigration reform bill

Gay rights groups criticize immigration reform bill

Amendment to add protections for same-sex couples was withdrawn to preserve GOP support.

Judge apologizes for lack of transparency in leak probe

Judge apologizes for lack of transparency in leak probe

Leak-investigation documents related to Fox reporter James Rosen were erroneously kept under seal.

Did Lois Lerner waive her right to invoke the Fifth Amendment?

Did Lois Lerner waive her right to invoke the Fifth Amendment?

Whether Lois Lerner waived her right to the Fifth Amendment with her opening statement is subject to debate.

$80M? Chump change

$80M? Chump change

Obama’s billionaire commerce chief nominee, Penny Pritzker, understated her income... by quite a lot.

Group wants special court to release ruling on unlawful U.S. surveillance

Group wants special court to release ruling on unlawful U.S. surveillance

The opinion involves the collection of communications under the revised Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

Lerner taking Fifth undermines confidence in IRS

Lerner taking Fifth undermines confidence in IRS

When a federal employee refuses to answer questions about the public's business, it clashes with the public's expectations.

Jay Carney's charm initiative

Jay Carney's charm initiative

Maybe it was a birthday resolution. Or perhaps a survival strategy.

Hagel directs Pentagon to seek new software for health records

Hagel directs Pentagon to seek new software for health records

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Wednesday directed that the Pentagon develop-- via competitive bid --new healthcare management software that would better integrate military health care records with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Young girl survived Oklahoma tornado in school

Young girl survived Oklahoma tornado in school

A young girl describes her experience waiting out the twister that swept a destructive path through Moore, Okla.

Any way you slice it

Any way you slice it

Sen. Marco Rubio knocks the idea of making key lime pie the nation’s official confection.

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Tyson’s brings food to relief workers in Oklahoma

Tyson’s brings food to relief workers in Oklahoma

People want to help in Moore, Okla. Corporations do, too.

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Former IRS Chief ‘very sorry’

Former IRS Chief ‘very sorry’

Douglas Shulman offered a couched apology for the targeting of conservative groups.

Michelle Obama visits slave quarters

Michelle Obama visits slave quarters

Obama reflected on the importance of preserving and sharing the stories of the enslaved people who once lived there.

Behind the 'nuclear option' fight

Behind the 'nuclear option' fight

Is the Senate's finger on the button? Not really.

Brush with glory

Brush with glory

Some former Cabinet officials get official portraits done in lightning time, while others may take years.