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A handful of Cincinnati-based Internal Revenue Service employees have accomplished what no bipartisan White House dinner ever could: uniting the U.S. Congress.
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The door-knockers wearing matching T- shirts and carrying electronic tablets loaded with maps and survey scripts fanned out on a recent evening across Hillsborough County, a Florida enclave that has backed the winning presidential candidate in each of the last three elections.
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Even as Democrats complain they’re being outspent by new Republican-friendly outside groups, they are relying on their own longtime financial powerhouse: organized labor.
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Karl Rove and his investors were the biggest losers on Election Day.
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House Speaker John Boehner’s proposal to generate $800 billion in new revenue “will destroy American jobs” and Republicans should oppose it, Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina said today.
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The final votes in this year’s election are still being counted, and some lawmakers already are facing threats of 2014 primary challenges if no agreement is reached to avoid automatic spending cuts and tax increases in January.
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Wimbledon’s singles champions will each receive a million pounds ($1.54 million) for the first time in the 124-year history of the tennis tournament, the All England Club said.
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Blocks from where Democrats are holding their convention, a Canadian resident is warning of the dangers of President Barack Obama’s health-care law.
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Attorney Olivier Metzner says thousands of Societe Generale SA’s own computer records will clear his client, Jerome Kerviel, of responsibility for the bank’s record 4.9 billion-euro ($6 billion) trading loss, Bloomberg News’ Alan Katz and Heather Smith report.
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The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which hosts the Wimbledon Championships , appointed Philip Brook as its new chairman.
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