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Ousted IRS chief defends against partisan charges
WASHINGTON — The ousted head of the Internal Revenue Service apologized Friday for the agency's "foolish mistakes" in singling out conservative groups for intrusive and time-consuming scrutiny, but said that the effort was not driven by partisan...
Tags: Jack Lew, Thomas E Price, Dave Camp, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Weekly remarks: GOP's Kevin Brady and Obama on jobs, deficit and healthcare myths
Top of the TicketTexas Republican and Illinois Democrat argue over claims that the other side is making about their policies.... -
Should Treasury Secretary Geithner be fired?
Top of the TicketPresident Obama is just back from an eight-day trip to Asia. Perhaps he hoped to sleep in a bit today. But amid growing discontent over the administration's handling of the economy -- and new revelations about misspent or at least...... -
Ousted IRS boss insists: 'I did not mislead' Congress
Boston HeraldThe ousted head of the IRS went on the defense during a Congressional hearing investigating the agency's targeting of conservative groups, claiming he never lied under testimony and didn't have any names to offer lawmakers as they demanded answers about...Tags: Dave Camp, Career and Workplace, Charles B. Rangel, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Ousted IRS director: I did not lie
Boston HeraldThe ousted head of the IRS went on the defense yesterday during a Congressional hearing investigating the agency's targeting of conservative groups, claiming he never lied in previous testimony and didn't have any names to offer lawmakers as they demanded...Tags: Dave Camp, Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, Politics
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Analysis: Minimum wage plan a new test for Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) — If anything illustrated President Barack Obama's new sense of self-confidence, it was his State of the Union call for an increase in the national minimum wage. For much of the past two years, the president and his aides have...
Tags: Business, Career and Workplace, Mitt Romney, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama
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Congress ushering in new members, with old divide
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is ushering in the new and the old — dozens of eager freshmen determined to change Washington and the harsh reality of another stretch of bitterly divided government. The 113th Congress will convene Thursday at the...Tags: New Year's Day, Democratic Party, Government, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama
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The Fed's mission creep
In the 1920s, in the wee small hours of the mornings, employees at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas sang while they worked. One, Jack Culpepper, went into vaudeville, where he teamed up with a dance partner named Ginger. They married and performed as...Tags: Business, Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Economy, Central Bank
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Bernanke signals no imminent steps to aid economy
WASHINGTON (AP)— Chairman Ben Bernanke said the Federal Reserve is prepared to take further steps to lift the U.S. economy if it weakens. But he didn’t signal any imminent action in testimony before a congressional panel Thursday. Bernanke...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Productivity, Career and Workplace, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve
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BASEBALL: Post 22 honors
South Dakota will be front and center of the annual Democrats vs. Republicans baseball game Thursday in Washington at Nationals Park. Recently retired Rapid City Post 22 coach Dave Ploof will be honored at the 51st annual Roll Call Congressional...Tags: Democratic Party, Nationals Park, Baseball, American Legion, Dodger Stadium
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Analysis: A quiet surrender for the GOP this time
WASHINGTON (AP) — A united House Republican leadership surrendered crisply and cleanly on legislation to extend expiring payroll tax cuts for 160 million Americans, skipping most if not all of the self-defeating drama that accompanied their far...Tags: Career and Workplace, Dennis Ross, Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama
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Komen reverses move to cut Planned Parenthood funding
ReutersLocal Reaction: On Wednesday, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest network of breast cancer activists, announced that it would no longer grant funds to Planned Parenthood of America for breast health education and cancer screenings....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Cliff Stearns, George W. Bush, Finance, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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