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Senate were stalled over a lack of stalls just 2 bathrooms for females as of last fall. But a new wave of bathroom parity begins as more lavatories are being added. Saturday, June 15, 2013, 1:09 PM www.mikulski.senate.gov//Official Senate
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47pm http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-14/u-s-agencies-said-to-swap-data-with-thousands-of-firms.html Thousands of technology, finance and manufacturing companies are working closely with U.S. national security agencies, providing sensitive
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The seventh-term Howell Republican made the announcement in a note to supporters, saying the best way for him to have a direct impact in Washington is to stay in the House. He has become a high-profile House member as chairman of its Intelligence
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Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Wednesday that cultural hesitation makes it more difficult for some Hispanic parents to want to enroll their children in public pre-school programs because of their preference for family and friends. Duncan's
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Visitors walk to the Atlantic Ocean in Ocean City, Md., last summer. Jane Elizabeth Jun 11, 2013 05:11 PM EDT The Washington Post Growing up in Silver Spring, Chauncey Rhodes and his sister Janice loved the beach life so much they'd spend entire
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Where do you stand on global warming? As is often the case, where you stand depends on where you sit. If you “sit” with environmentalists, then you are appalled at current conditions. If you are part of the global energy
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Another day, another Hillary Clinton for president story by the Washington Post. On Monday, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton officially joined Twitter. Today, the Post devoted a 26-paragraph puff piece to this development and on the front
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Virginia Democrats go to the polls Tuesday to select their nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general (gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe is unopposed). Turnout will be very low thanks in part to The Washington Post. Notice of the
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Following revelations that the government collected the phone records from every single Verizon customer for three months comes news that the Justice Department is demanding software makers install "back doors" to allow agencies like the FBI to
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As US counter-intelligence agents have begun a probe into how information about secret government surveillance programmes was leaked, a new survey shows that more than half of Americans are fine with one of them.
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