National Politics
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CBO: 8 million to gain legal status in Senate bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — About 8 million immigrants living unlawfully in the United States would initially gain legal status under sweeping legislation moving toward a vote in the Senate, the Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday, adding the bill would push federal deficits lower in each of the next two decades.
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NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled
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House passes far-reaching anti-abortion bill
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Texas Gov. Perry uses radio ads to slam New York
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State Dept eyes probe process after complaints
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Report: NSA whistleblower steps forward
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Intelligence chief defends Internet spying program
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Obama presses Chinese leader on cybersecurity
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Obama to launch fresh push on student loans
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Applications for US unemployment aid rise to 354K
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Obama to nation: Don't take US troops for granted
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Obama defends drone strikes but says no cure-all
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Republicans see 'Obamacare' issues as key to 2014
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House immigration group reaches a deal
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Top IRS official didn't reveal tea party targeting
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IRS commissioner ousted over tea party targeting
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South Carolina voters elect scandal-tainted Mark Sanford
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Obama slams GOP focus on Benghazi as politics
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US government files morning-after pill appeal
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Sen. Cruz: No plans for presidential run
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Obama: US still not sure who used chemical weapons in Syria
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New York senator wants to block 3D-printed plastic guns
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Obama signs legislation ending FAA furloughs
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Obama slams senators who opposed gun measure
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Tax-free online shoppers: Senate proposal could cost you
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Senate plans gun background check vote on Wednesday
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Senate blocks expanded gun sale background checks
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Poison letter sent to Mississippi senator
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Senators plan to unveil immigration bill this week
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Obama as 'determined as ever' for gun bill
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Republican money backs immigration push
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
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Boost for background checks: Senators compromise
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US unemployment aid applications jump to 385,000
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Connecticut reaches deal on tough gun laws after Newtown
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Judge rules FDA must make morning-after pill over-the-counter
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Texas Republicans react to ethnic slur made by Alaska representative
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Mother of brain-injury victim takes message to Capitol Hill
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Supreme Court has range of options on gay marriage
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US appeals court grants Hobby Lobby full hearing
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High court skeptical of federal marriage law
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Ted Cruz to appear at several North Texas events
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Obama calls for April debate on immigration bill
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Senate gives pre-dawn OK to Democratic budget
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Report: Perry to decide on presidential race this year
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13 Texas airports lose money for traffic control
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'Peace is possible,' Obama insists in Middle East
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Rand Paul: Immigration reform needs conservatives
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Assault weapons ban won't be in Dems' gun bill




