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MSNBC’s Tweet About Biracial Families May Be More Wrong Than You Thought
A social scientist crunches the numbers after MSNBC’s tweet-gate
Former Christie Ally Says Governor Misled in Post-Scandal Statements
Allegations add to scandal threatening New Jersey governor’s political future
State Department Eases Path for Controversial Pipeline
Raises pressure on Obama to approve Keystone XL Pipeline
For-Profit GOP Opposition Research Group Reports Major Haul
It’s a boomtime for a new outside group built to bash Democratic candidates and Hillary Clinton
Fish in a Barrel: Reporters Steamed at GOP Retreat
Press kept safely penned away from lawmakers
Obama Aide Won’t Say Whether President Still Backs Social Security Tweak
A year after he backed it to entice Republicans to negotiate
Keystone Pipeline Report Coming ‘Soon’
Could determine the future of the controversial pipeline from Canada
Sandra Fluke Considers Run for Congress
Hours after Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) announced on Thursday that he was retiring after four decades on the Hill, Sandra Fluke announced that she is “strongly considering” a run for his seat.
Fluke, 32, made headlines in …
Obama Stands by Intelligence Chief
The president defended James Clapper’s controversial, “least untruthful” testimony before Congress last year
Morning Must Reads: January 31
In the News: The American 1%; Obama talks weed, Sochi with CNN; Why the War on Terror is Far From Over; and Confessions of an ex-TSA agent
Obama Says Sochi Games Safe, But Be Careful
‘There are always some risks in these large international gatherings’
Obama Partners with Companies to Aid Long-Term Jobless
Walmart, Apple and others work with administration to help unemployed find work