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Obama: NSA secret spying programs were 'transparent'
President Barack Obama defended top secret National Security Agency spying programs as legal in a lengthy interview Monday, and called them transparent—even though they are authorized in secret.
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NC Sen. Hagan facing powerful GOP force in 2014
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Coastal insurance group expects profits
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee demands tougher gun laws
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Court says pre-Miranda silence can be used against suspects
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Perry confuses 'Lebanon' with 'Libya' in foreign policy address
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Special Section: George W. Bush Presidential Center
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Sweeping US-EU trade talks to start in July
CBS News: Political Hotsheet Headlines
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Obama to announce major Afghanistan troop drawdown
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Obama: "No reason" we cannot avoid sequestration
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Obama to honor slain Newtown teachers with Presidential Citizens Medal
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Bill Clinton warns victorious Dems, "Nothing is permanent"
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Energy Secretary embraces Onion satire
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Obama pleads for unity at National Prayer Breakfast
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Rubio to deliver State of the Union response
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Two House Dems on recreational marijuana: Legalize it
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Harkin, Iowa State University caught in feud
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Could GOP filibuster Hagel nomination?
CNN: Political Ticker
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Plane carrying George W. Bush diverted after smell of smoke
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Christie has repair work to do with conservatives
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In New Hampshire, early signs of 2016
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Remember that IRS scandal . . . ?
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Borger: Behind the slide in Obama's poll numbers
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Behind sliding polls
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U.S., Russia not in sync on Syria
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Did snooping stop attacks?
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Leaker Snowden fears being killed: 'Truth is coming'
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Bergen: Did NSA snooping stop 'dozens' of terrorist attacks?
Political News from TexasTribune.org
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Medina Leading Coalition Targeting Pipeline Expansion
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Lawmakers Seek Lessons From West Explosion
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ICE Director to Leave Office in July
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A Simple Story Made Complicated by Politics
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Railroad Commission Chairman Mulls Future
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UT/TT Poll: Texans Favor Cruz Over Perry in 2016
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Exoneree Faces Ex-Wife in Compensation Lawsuit
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Video: Perry Confuses Libya With Lebanon in Speech to Conservatives
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Perry Issues More Than Two Dozen Vetoes
