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Senate votes to make small cut to food stamps

Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press  |  posted 13 minutes ago
The Senate voted Tuesday to keep a $400 million annual cut _ or roughly a half of 1 percent _ to the food stamp program as part of a major five-year farm bill.
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Committee nears final vote on immigration bill

David Espo and Erica Werner, Associated Press  |  posted 22 minutes ago
Far-reaching immigration legislation neared a final committee vote on Tuesday as the White House and Democratic supporters pressed the panel's chairman to delay a showdown over the rights of gay spouses until a debate in the full Senate.
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Senate panel approves weapons for Syrian rebels

Donna Cassata, Associated Press  |  posted 39 minutes ago
A Senate panel voted on Tuesday to provide weapons to rebels battling the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad, the first time lawmakers have endorsed the aggressive U.S. military step of arming the opposition in the 2-year-old civil war.
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IRS official Lerner to take 5th at hearing

Henry C. Jackson, Associated Press  |  posted May 21st - 2:46pm
A key figure in the Internal Revenue Service controversy plans to invoke her constitutional right not to testify at a congressional hearing on Wednesday.
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Key senator to let Myanmar sanctions bill lapse

Matthew Pennington, Associated Press  |  posted May 21st - 2:24pm
The top Senate Republican says he plans to let key sanctions legislation against Myanmar (mee-an-MAWR') lapse because of the country's progress toward democracy.
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US lawmakers seek limits on Russia cooperation

Desmond Butler, Associated Press  |  posted May 21st - 12:58pm
Republicans are trying to block Obama administration overtures to Russia on missile defense, creating a potential obstacle to arms control talks.
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US lawmakers seek Asia missile defense safeguard

Associated Press  |  posted May 21st - 12:16pm
Lawmakers are seeking to prohibit the U.S. from removing missile defense equipment from East Asia, even if the threat posed by a nuclear-armed North Korea is eliminated.
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Okla. Senator says tornado aid should be paid for

Associated Press  |  posted May 21st - 8:46am
Conservative Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn says that any additional federal aid to help tornado victims and to rebuild devastated areas of his state should be financed with cuts to other programs in the government's $3.6 trillion budget.
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House passes bill on lying about military medals

Jim Abrams, Associated Press  |  posted May 20th - 5:12pm
People who falsely claim they have received a military medal in order to obtain money or government benefits could face up to a year in jail under legislation that easily passed the House Monday.
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Money tangle: The IRS and its tea party tempest

Calvin Woodward, Associated Press  |  posted May 18th - 8:48am
The Internal Revenue Service is feeling the sort of heat that targeted taxpayers feel from the tax agency. It's the sense that a powerful someone is breathing down your neck.
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