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Three more Secret Service agents resigned Friday amid an ongoing prostitution scandal that has now implicated a 12th employee as well. Ray Suarez and Julie Pace of The Associated Press discuss the state of the investigation into conduct by officers…

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In a blistering attack on the House-Passed Republican budget Tuesday, President Obama called the plan proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan a "Trojan Horse" and "a prescription for decline." Judy Woodruff, Jared Bernstein of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities…

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The Justice Department subpoenaed the home telephone records of an Associated Press reporter for a period in which he wrote about the investigation of Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.), the AP reported Monday.

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