House GOP scores symbolic victory with abortion ban bill
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Tuesday the House passed a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. But the bill is unlikely to pass the Senate, and the White House has threatened a veto.
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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg thinks his anti-gun work might have motivated someone to send him letters containing the deadly poison ricin.
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In a YouTube video posted late Tuesday, former Rep. Anthony Weiner confirmed he's making a bid for New York mayor. Weiner resigned in 2011 after lewd photos of him surfaced online.
Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to vote struck down
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An Arizona law required people to prove their citizenship when registering to vote. But Monday, the Supreme Court struck that down in a 7-2 vote.
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Connecticut is now the first state to pass a law requiring labels on foods containing genetically modified ingredients, or GMOs. So what's next?
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Looks like fourth time's the charm for Minnesota Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, who just announced she isn't seeking re-election for a fifth term in Congress.
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Although the revealed surveillance programs have critics on both the left and right, the Obama administration pledged its support for them.
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First Lady Michelle Obama confronted a gay rights heckler during her speech at an event Tuesday. The woman who interrupted the speech says she was surprised by Mrs. Obama's response.
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A new state law would ban abortion procedures after 12 weeks, a move abortion rights advocates say contradicts the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling.
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Recreational marijuana use has been legalized in Colorado and Washington for months now, and dealing with high drivers is just one of many legal questions.
Politics and disaster aid: Okla. senators in spotlight
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Oklahoma Senators Tom Coburn and Jim Inhofe both opposed the size of proposed federal aid after Superstorm Sandy ravaged the East Coast last fall. So the question for some is how will they allot federal aid now that a disaster has hit their own state?
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If the White House thought the 100 or so pages of emails and notes released late Wednesday about the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi would quiet the president's critics, it was wrong.