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National Journal
President Obama's signature health care law saw a big victory on Thursday. And the lawmaker who shut down the government over it is outraged. Ted Cruz gave an impassioned speech on...
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Lexington Herald-Leader
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court handed a surprising victory to the Obama administration and civil rights groups on Thursday when it upheld a key tool used for more than four...
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Lehigh Valley
In separate interviews Tuesday night with the Washington Post, U.S. Sens. Pat Toomey and Joe Manchin said they would again consider gun-control legislation. Toomey was...

President Barack Obama has lunch at The Coupe restaurant in Washington, D.C. with five young people to discuss affordable health care and enrolling young consumers through the Health Insurance Marketplace, Jan. 10, 2014.
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The Affordable Care Act, upheld in a decisive 6-3 Supreme Court ruling Thursday, is now virtually assured of surviving as a permanent feature of the American healthcare system. Republicans' chances of repealing the law, which provides health coverage...
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If you're that sort of social media animal who measures their worth based on the number of likes they get on Instgram, you could be suffering from Social Media Anxiety Disorder. It's been 30 minutes since you changed your profile picture and you've...
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Riot police officers stand by an overthrown car during a taxi drivers demonstration, Thursday, June 25, 2015 in Paris, France. French taxis are on strike around the country over Uber.
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25 June 2015 From the section Europe French taxi drivers have blocked the roads to Paris airports and the main ring road around the city in a protest against Uber, prompting riot police to fire tear gas at some. The drivers set up blockades and...
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Vice President Joe Biden, left, and President Barack Obama react after a heckler was removed from the East Room of the White House during a reception to celebrate LGBT Pride Month, on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, in Washington.
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Associated Press 6:42 a.m. EDT June 25, 2015 Vice President Joe Biden, left, and President Barack Obama react after a heckler was removed from the East Room of the White House during a reception to celebrate LGBT Pride Month, June 24, 2015, in...
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets French President Francois Hollande, left, at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England Tuesday July 10, 2012.
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Queen Elizabeth II has warned of the dangers of a divided Europe hours before her prime minister, David Cameron, presents his reform proposals for the EU at today’s summit in Brussels. At a dinner speech in Berlin the 89-year-old monarch warned her...
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South African President Jacob Zuma, left, during a guard of honor with South African President Deputy Kgalema Motlanthe, right, during the opening of Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb 9, 2012.
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South Africa's government will review its membership of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the wake of a dispute over Pretoria's failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, a cabinet minister has said. The diplomatic argument erupted...
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A supporter of President Barack Obama uses a digital camera to snap a picture during a fundraiser at Southern Maine Community College, Friday, March, 30, 2012 in Portland, Maine.
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US President Barack Obama has reassured his French counterpart Francois Hollande that Washington is no longer spying on him following leaks that the US National Security Agency (NSA) had spied on the last three French presidents. Obama’s phone...
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