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Obama to bullying victims: I know what it's like
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama smiled when he said his large ears and funny name once made him a target of school-yard harassment. But he was all seriousness Thursday when he told a White House conference on bullying that torment and...Tags: Mass Media, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Minority Groups, Arts and Culture
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NPR executive resigns over hidden camera video
WASHINGTON (AP) — NPR president and CEO Vivian Schiller resigned Wednesday under pressure, a day after an undercover video showed one of her executives on a hidden camera calling the tea party racist and saying the news organization would be...Tags: Eric Cantor, Activism, The Associated Press, Politics, Vivian Schiller
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King: Hearings on Muslims in America will be fair
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican congressman who has organized controversial hearings into radical Islam called Muslims "part of the mosaic" of America Wednesday and said they shouldn't feel threatened or intimidated by his inquiry. "If there is...Tags: The Associated Press, The New York Times, Crimes, Minnesota, Politics
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Tears, shouts as terror hearing becomes political
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress pushed deep into a raw and emotional debate Thursday over American Muslims who have committed terrorist attacks in the name of religion, in a hearing punctuated by tearful testimony, angry recriminations and political...Tags: Little Rock, Ku Klux Klan, Crimes, Politics, Tom Marino
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Obamas take anti-bullying message to Facebook
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama have posted a video on Facebook to promote a bullying prevention conference they'll host at the White House. In a taped video message, the president says that bullying should...Tags: Mass Media, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Arts and Culture, Elections
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Daniels: Impasse may preclude White House run
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels says he'll stay focused on getting his Statehouse agenda passed, even if the legislative session drags on so long that it precludes him for running for president. An ongoing standoff caused...Tags: Democratic Party, Indiana, Elections, Politics, Mitch Daniels
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Newt Gingrich prepares for likely White House bid
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The biggest obstacle to a Newt Gingrich presidential bid might be Gingrich himself. The twice-divorced former U.S. House speaker has admitted an affair with a former congressional aide who is now his third wife. His career...Tags: Republican Party, University of Pennsylvania, Social Sciences, Elections, Newt Gingrich
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Emails: Washington insiders worried over political 'meddling'
WASHINGTON (AP) — There's a hearing this week on the Obama administration's practice of heavily censoring the release of politically sensitive government files requested under the Freedom of Information Act. The congressional investigation into...Tags: National Security, Barack Obama, Censorship, Republican Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Tea party leader nudges Daniels on White House run
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The head of a group that helped fuel the tea party movement says he encouraged Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels to enter the 2012 presidential race. Former U.S. House majority leader Dick Armey says Daniels would be a serious...Tags: Indiana, Elections, Politics, Dick Armey, Mitch Daniels
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House votes to cut off federal funds for NPR
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has voted to end federal funding to National Public Radio. Republican supporters say it made good fiscal sense, and Democratic opponents calling it an ideological attack that would deprive local stations of access to...Tags: NPR, Radio, Colorado, Doug Lamborn, Finance
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Obama tells Mubarak: Must take 'concrete steps'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is stepping up the pressure on Egypt. Obama says he has personally told President Hosni Mubarak in a phone call to take "concrete steps" to expand rights inside the Arab nation and refrain from violence...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Barack Obama, Foreign Aid, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections
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Asian-American lawmakers demand Limbaugh apology
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Rush Limbaugh's mock immitation of the Chinese language has stirred a backlash among Asian-American lawmakers at the state and federal level. California state Sen. Leland Yee, a Democrat from San Francisco, is leading a...Tags: Justice and Rights, Justice System, Politics, Rush Limbaugh, Sacramento
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