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BP’s $22,800 apology Texas Rep. Joe Barton, who apologized to BP’s top executive at a marathon Congressional hearing today, collected tens of thousands of dollar
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Founders rally for change in e Led by actors dressed as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross, two good-government groups today sought to draw a
Gitmo detainee classifications When the Guantanamo Review Task Force summary report was released in June — more than five months after its completion — it marked the lates
Political inaction committees Jay Peters is a psychology instructor at a Durham, North Carolina, community college who has donated tens of thousands of dollars to conserv