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At issue is what Dems call unnecessary filibusters of President's nominees by Republicans

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Senators have reached a tentative bipartisan deal to avert the so-called "nuclear option" -- a controversial rules change in the Senate -- sources in both parties told CNN.


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26,000 cases of unwanted sexual contact occurred in 2012, according to Department of Defense

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An effort to remove sexual assault cases from the military chain of command received a bipartisan boost Tuesday as conservative Republicans joined the bill's main backer, Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, to voice their support for the measure.

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Appeal: Judge should've explained difference between campaign contributions, bribes

(CNN) -- Lawyers for imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich say in an appeal that his jury wasn't told the difference between bribery and legal political deals.

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Federal hate crimes laws require proof of racial motivation, legal experts say

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In the emotional aftermath of the Trayvon Martin killing last year, Attorney General Eric Holder signaled the unlikelihood of filing federal hate crimes charges against admitted shooter George Zimmerman.

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NSA whistleblower allegedly has more materials on unauthorized US government spying

(CNN) -- American intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has more damaging information that could be a "nightmare" for the U.S. government, a journalist who first published his documents said.


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Obama urges 'calm reflection,' asks Americans to reflect on toll of gun violence

(CNN) -- If the George Zimmerman murder trial didn't polarize America enough, the verdict certainly did.


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If passed the bill could close clinics across the state

A Texas legislative committee approved a measure Thursday that would place broad new restrictions on abortions in the state, paving the way for the contentious legislation to become law.


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It is still illegal to carry a firearm inside a post office

Citizens can legally carry firearms in post office parking lots, a federal judge has ruled. The case stems from a lawsuit filed by Tab Bonidy, a resident of rural Avon, Colorado, who was prohibited by U.S. Postal Service regulations from carrying his gun on postal service property.


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She will be nominated to be president of the University of California system

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Friday she is resigning and will be nominated to become president of the University of California system.


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Former President Bush calls for a solution in a rare comment on a political issue

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Immigration reform entered an uncertain new phase on Wednesday as House Republicans signaled some willingness to compromise with President Barack Obama and Democrats but rejected a Senate-passed bill and insisted they would take their time drafting their own version.


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