(NEW YORK) -- Hillary Clinton has officially joined Twitter. After years of holding out, @HillaryClinton is in fact the former first lady turned Secretary of State. Or in her own words:...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Within hours of Edward Snowden's revealing that he was the source of the National Security Agency surveillance leak last week, thousands of people had signed a...
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(WASHINGTON) -- As the debate on immigration begins before the full Senate for the first time, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has become one of the most vocal opponents to the current bill. But Cruz...
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(HAVANA) -- Senators John McCain, R-Ariz., and Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., traveled to the federal detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Sunday with White House Chief of Staff Denis McDono...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The leaders of the Senate and House Intelligence committees defended the National Security Agency’s phone and internet surveillance programs revealed last week, saying that th...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire said Sunday that she will support the immigration reform bill drafted by the bipartisan “Gang of Eight,” arguing that the l...
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(TRENTON, N.J.) -- Newark Mayor Cory Booker announced on Saturday that he will seek the Senate seat made vacant when Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., died earlier this week. “I&rsquo...
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(PALM SPRINGS, Calif.) – President Obama Friday night sought to make a clear distinction between his administration’s domestic surveillance and cyber espionage, after the first in a ser...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., believes that the immigration bill he helped write will eventually get enough votes to break a filibuster in the Senate. Earlier this week, Rubi...
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(WASHINGTON) -- President Barack Obama urged congress to work together to reform The United States’ “broken immigration system,” in his weekly address. The president began by s...
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