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Senate mired in ‘do nothing’ quagmire
The Senate voted on 5 budget plans Wednesday and rejected them all. CNN’s Dana Bash reports.
Pension reform is key to California’s budget crisis
William Bennett says Gov. Jerry Brown should look to Wisconsin as role model in solving the state’s huge budget shortfalls
House passes GOP version of anti-violence act renewal
“The War on Women” is one of the harshest election-year attack lines congressional Democrats have launched at Republicans, accusing them of waging this war on issues ranging from contraception to preventive health care coverage.
Autopsy: Breitbart died of heart failure, had enlarged heart
A full autopsy report on the death of conservative blogger and activist Andrew Breitbart was released Wednesday, concluding that he died of heart failure as a result coronary artery disease and an enlarged heart, coroner officials announced.
Obama, congressional leaders talk debt
President Obama and congressional leaders met Wednesday, one day after House Speaker John Boehner drew a line in the sand over what could be another bitter showdown between the White House and Congress later this year.
2012 bellwether emerges in central Virginia
Strategists for Barack Obama and Mitt Romney don’t see eye to eye on much, but they do agree on this: It’s tough to envision a path to the White House that doesn’t include Virginia.
Biden: Romney doesn’t get us
Vice President Joe Biden fires up the crowd in Youngstown, Ohio by declaring that Mitt Romney is out of touch.
Romney, GOP shift focus to deficit
Mitt Romney continued his blitz against President Barack Obama over the federal deficit on Tuesday, signaling a GOP shift away from social issues and back to what Republicans consider the president’s Achilles’ heel: the economy.






