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Boehner Mum On Offsets For Oklahoma Aid

“We’ll work with the administration on making sure that they have the resources they need to help the people of Oklahoma,” Boehner said.

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Benghazi Whistleblower: Susan Rice Statement May Have Stalled FBI

Hicks said that the difficulty the FBI faced in entering the site of the attack was likely a direct result of Magarief’s reaction to Rice’s statement.

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Rodman Tries Twitter Diplomacy With North Korea

Following his initial trip to the country, Rodman brushed off the nation’s use of prison camps.

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Christie Popular, But NJ Residents Say No To 2016 Run

A new Marist/NBC News poll of NJ voters shows Christie trailing Hillary Clinton by 11 points in a hypothetical presidential matchup.

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Poll: Clinton Tops 2016 Field

If Clinton decides to sit 2016 out, then Biden leads the field as the Democrats’ top choice.

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Poll: Clinton Has Clear Lead In New Hampshire

Clinton leads her party’s field with 61 percent of the vote, with no other candidate breaking double digits.

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Senate Confirms Burwell As OMB Director

Burwell, the office’s Deputy Director under President Clinton, sailed through with a 96-0 vote.

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George W. Bush’s Approval Rating Up Following Presidency

One of his primary acts as President remains controversial. 57 percent said that they disapproved of Bush’s decision to invade Iraq, down from 65 percent in early 2008.

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Report: Baucus To Retire

Baucus has served since 1978. He currently chairs the Senate Finance Committee.

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Canadian Police Thwart Terror Plot

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police says that the public was not in danger.

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Hijacking Fears Cap Tumultuous Week In Britain

Soldier Lee Rigby

High-profile incidents have prompted an unusually widespread deployment of armed police officers across the country.

UN To Syria’s Neighbors: Keep Your Borders Open For Refugees

The Domiz Camp for Syrian refugees outside of Dohuk, Iraq.

Thousands of civilians fleeing the war-ravaged country remain stuck along Syria’s Iraqi, Jordanian, and Turkish borders.

Will There Be An End To The Perpetual War?

If we don’t fight for these changes now, they may never happen.

Obama To Visit Jersey Shore On Tuesday

The president will reunite with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R), who praised Obama’s response last year to Hurricane Sandy.

Trayvon Martin Not An Innocent Child, Says Zimmerman’s Defense

Text messages and pictures were found on the 17-year-old’s cellphone. The text-message discussions included one about drug use and pictures of marijuana plants and a gun.

Most Adults Arrested In 5 Major Cities Tested Positive For Drugs

The percentages range from 62 percent in Atlanta to as high as 86 percent in Chicago.