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Obama greets Indiana mom who lost legs in March twister
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Indiana woman who lost both legs shielding her children from a tornado walked arm-in-arm with President Barack Obama into the Oval Office on Friday. The visit by Stephanie Decker came just under four months after the twister...
Tags: Barack Obama, Washington, DC
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Hoekstra says feds should check birth certificates
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra wants to set up a national office to check presidential candidates' birth certificates, even though a campaign spokesman says Hoekstra believes President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. The...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Elections, U.S. Senate, Tea Party Movement
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What $40,000 gets you in presidential fundraising
Associated Press ReportSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — If you have $40,000 to spend, President Barack Obama's campaign has a deal for you. Write a big check, and you'll get you a picture with the president and a chance to swap political strategy with him — all while...Tags: Barack Obama, Jay Carney, George Clooney, Political Fundraising, George W. Bush
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Good For Him
I have always liked Jeb Bush and I would be willing to bet a dollar or two that he would have been the one Republican, above all others, the Obama White House did not want to get the GOP presidential nomination. JB would beat Obama and I would have...Tags: Richard Lugar, Politics, Elections, Manhattan (New York City), Tea Party Movement
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Daniels not talking about Purdue presidency - questions brewing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels isn't answering questions about whether he's going to become Purdue University's next president. Daniels declined to answer questions from reporters Wednesday morning about his future following an...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Mitch Daniels, Executive Branch, Regional Authority
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Issa: No evidence so far of White House cover-up
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House committee chairman leading the fight to get Justice Department documents about a troubled gun-tracking operation says there's no evidence so far that White House officials were involved in misleading Congress or engaged...
Tags: Barack Obama, Darrell E Issa, Politics, John Boehner, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama praises Lugar's career after primary loss
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is expressing deep appreciation for what he calls Indiana Republican Richard Lugar's distinguished service in the Senate. Lugar lost a primary challenge to a tea party-backed candidate Tuesday. Obama says...
Tags: Richard Lugar, Tea Party Movement, Washington, DC
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Aide: Obama reacted as parent to Florida shooting
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top presidential adviser says President Barack Obama's decision to comment on the shooting death of an African-American teenager in Florida was motivated by parental instinct more than the incident's emergence as a racial issue....Tags: Barack Obama, Trayvon Martin, Washington, DC
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Obama, Romney say admit women to Augusta golf club
WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House spokesman said Thursday that President Barack Obama believes women should be admitted as members to the all-male Augusta National, home of the Masters golf tournament. White House press secretary Jay Carney told...Tags: Jay Carney, Barack Obama, Computing and Information Technology Industry, IBM, Sports
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Murder charge brought in Trayvon Martin case
Associated Press ReportersJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Amid furious public pressure to make an arrest in the killing of Trayvon Martin, the special prosecutor on the case went for the maximum Wednesday, bringing a second-degree murder charge against the neighborhood watch...Tags: Trayvon Martin, Murder, Prisons, George Zimmerman, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Misconduct alleged against Secret Service agents
CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) — A dozen Secret Service agents with President Barack Obama at an international summit have been relieved of duty because of allegations of misconduct. The Associated Press received an anonymous tip that the misconduct...Tags: U.S. Secret Service, Employees, Colombia, Career and Workplace
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Obama defends typically GOP states in race to 270
President Barack Obama begins his re-election campaign defending traditionally Republican territory that he carried when he won the White House four years ago. Republican Mitt Romney is looking to reclaim any combination of these GOP strongholds now in...Tags: Terry Branstad, Rick Perry, Labor Legislation, Conservation, George W. Bush
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