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Obama Administration Knew of IRS Probe During 2012 Campaign
Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George is sworn in Friday alongside ousted IRS head Steven Miller.(AP)
Senior Treasury officials were made aware in June 2012 that investigators were looking into complaints from tea party groups that they were being harassed by the Internal Revenue Service, a Treasury inspector general said, disclosing that Obama administration officials knew there was a probe during the heat of the presidential campaign.
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IRS Scandal
Schumer, Democrats Urged IRS to Target Tea Party Groups in 2012
IRS Scandal Fuels Calls for Tax Reform
Jindal: IRS Officials Involved in Scandal Should Go to Jail
Trump: Obama Must 'Start Chopping, Chopping Strong' at IRS
Sen. Corker: IRS Mess Will Affect Other Agencies and Programs
Rep. Mike Kelly: ‘Even More Concerned’ After IRS Hearing
Ex-Tea Party Leader: IRS Bullying 'Flat Scared' Members
Americans for Prosperity's Phillips: IRS Targeting Wasn't Isolated
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IRS Scandal, Premiums Cast Shadow Over Obamacare
Higher-than-expected premiums and the scandal-ridden IRS are casting a shadow over Obamacare, with House Republicans vowing to keep up the fight against President Barack Obama's key agenda item....
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NY Times: South Korea Says North Launches 3 Missiles into Sea
North Korea fired three short-range guided missiles into the sea off its
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Romney: Benghazi Talking Points Did Not Cost Him Election
Mitt Romney told Jay Leno that the Obama administration’s controversial
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Pope, Germany's Merkel Discuss Strong, Just Europe
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, mindful of the weight of Christian voters
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Jindal: IRS Officials Involved in Scandal Should Go to Jail
IRS officials who tagged conservative political organizations should be
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Obama Administration Knew of IRS Probe During 2012 Campaign
Senior Treasury officials were made aware in June 2012 that investigators
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Sen. Corker: IRS Mess Will Affect Other Federal Agencies and Programs
The fallout from the Internal Revenue Service targeting scandal is
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Schumer, Democrats Urged IRS to Target Tea Party Groups in 2012
More than a year before the recent revelation by the Internal Revenue
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Socialist Hollande Signs Law Legalizing France Gay Marriage
French President Francois Hollande has signed into law a bill allowing
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NKorea Fires Three Short-Range Missiles in Possible Drill
North Korea fired three short-range missiles from its east coast on
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U.S. House Panel Demands Deposition from Benghazi Investigator
The Republican chairman of a congressional oversight committee on Friday
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Obama Names Budget Official Werfel as Acting IRS Head
President Barack Obama named top White House budget office aide Danny
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Colorado Sheriffs Sue Over State’s New Gun Control Measures
Sheriffs of 54 Colorado counties sued Governor John Hickenlooper,
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America
Connecticut Commuter Crash Hampers Boston-NY Rail Service
Investigators are working in Connecticut to gather evidence from Friday's collision between two Metro-North Railroad commuter trains so they can restore Amtrak and other rail service between New York and Boston.
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5 More Religious Groups Say They Were Targeted by IRS
FBI Conducts Hazardous Materials' Search in Ricin Case
Laurence Leamer: The Price of Justice
US Airways Flight Makes Rare 'Belly' Landing in Newark
Preakness — and Triple Crown — Slip Away from Orb
Saturday's Powerball Jackpot May Be Largest in US History
Aurora Victim's Mom Blasts Arizona Sen. Flake in Bloomberg Gun Ad
Golf Hall of Famer, Broadcaster Ken Venturi Dies
Rep. Ros-Lehtinen: Human Trafficking 'Modern Day Slavery'
Judge: Arizona Can Deny Driver's Licenses to Immigrants
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Politics
Cuccinelli Wins GOP Gubernatorial Nomination in Va.
Virginia's activist conservative attorney general has won the Republican Party's gubernatorial nomination by acclamation.
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David Grossack: Tea Party's Next Mission — Reform Legal System
Allen West to Become Fox News Contributor
30 Years Later, Dukes of Hazzard an Issue in Senate Race
Poll: Young Adults Expect Premiums to Rise Under Obamacare
Ex-Rep. Buerkle Takes to the Airwaves
Ex-Tea Party Leader: Members Were 'Flat Scared' at IRS Intrusion
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World
NKorea Fires Three Short-Range Missiles in Possible Drill
North Korea fired three short-range missiles from its east coast on Saturday, South Korea's Defense Ministry said, but the purpose of the launches was unknown.
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Egyptian Christians Targeted with Blasphemy Charges
France's Hollande Signs Gay Marriage Law
Merkel and Pope Talk 'Strong' Europe
Toronto Mayor Disputes Alleged Video of Him Smoking Crack
Hard-Line Afghan Leaders Block Women's Rights Law
Rebel Groups Clash in Northern Syria, Risk Split
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Money
Kudlow: Special Counsel Is Only Way to Clean Up IRS Rat's Nest
An independent special counsel with subpoena power is the only possible solution to the IRS scandal.
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Buybacks Are Big Factor Behind Stock Market Boom
Pew Survey Finds Gen Xers Lost Almost Half Their Wealth in Recession
Dow, S&P End at Records in Wall Street's 4th Week of Gains
A Year After IPO, Facebook Aims to be Ad Colossus
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Health
7 Secrets to Living to 100 in Good Health
When the first U.S. Census was conducted in 1790, only 2 percent of the population was over 65. In 1900, the average American lifespan was only 47. People who made it to 100 were considered freaks of nature. Today, people with a three-digit age are common. There are more...
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Thin Women More Likely to Get Endometriosis: Study
Having a Heart Attack? There’s an App for That
People Living Near Fast-Food Restaurants Are Fatter: Study
Mt. Sinai Surgery Chief: Angelina Jolie Faces Health Risks
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Sci & Tech
Meteoroid Impact Triggers Bright Flash on the Moon
An automated telescope monitoring the moon has captured images of an 88-pound rock slamming into the lunar surface, creating a bright flash of light, NASA scientists said on Friday.
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EBay Developers Working on Possible Apps for Google Glass
Pro-Assad Hackers Attack Financial Times
National Weather Service Gets Big Computing Boost
Second Alaska Volcano Belching Ash and Steam
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Gov. Rick Perry: Obama Retaliates Against Texas, Too
In the wake of revelations IRS targeted conservative groups, Texas Governor Rick Perry says the Obama administration has engaged in a pattern of disregard for U.S. laws and that impeachment shouldn’t be ruled out.
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