(WASHINGTON) -- With transparency in the national spotlight, the Obama administration named the 46 Guantanamo detainees being held indefinitely and the detention status of all 166 prisoners....
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(WASHINGTON) -- The fate of immigration reform hinges on how House Speaker John Boehner handles the issue. And on Tuesday, he laid down a significant marker on how the House will move forward....
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(DUBLIN) -- First lady Michelle Obama and her daughters are having a VIP lunch in Ireland Tuesday, reportedly dining with Irish rock superstar Bono at a pub outside Dublin. The U2 frontm...
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(NEW YORK) -- President Obama said that two National Security Agency programs recently revealed through leaked secret documents were “transparent” and, in an interview with PBS’s...
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(WASHINGTON) -- With barely a week to go before the special election to fill the seat John Kerry vacated in the Senate, ABC News caught up with the two candidates at the center of the heated campai...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of an Arizona law that requires proof of citizenship in order to register to vote in federal elections. Arizona’s Propo...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Cliff Sloan, a top Washington lawyer, has been chosen as the State Department’s special envoy to close Guantanamo Bay, marking a step forward in what has been an arduous effor...
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(BOSTON) -- Donald Berwick, a former controversial figure in the Obama administration who served as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, said he will run for gover...
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(SLIGO, Ireland) -- After decades of violence, President Obama on Monday said peace in Northern Ireland serves as a “blueprint” for ending conflicts around the world, but cautioned &ldq...
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(WASHINGTON) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney defended the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs on Sunday, saying that had they been in effect over a decade ago, the terrorist...
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