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Friday, December 28, 2012

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American Families Crushed By Russian Adoption Ban

Americans in the process of adopting from Russian orphanages grieve over a ban that looks likely to be made into law. "It has really slammed the brakes on everything right now."

Are These Guys Really In Charge Of The Republican Party?

From a DUI to fumbled fiscal cliff talks, there's no time for soul-searching in a leaderless party. "It's a shit show," says one Republican.

Retired General Norman Schwarzkopf Dies At Age 78

The former Gulf Storm commander died in Tampa, the AP reported.

Top Obama Environmental Official Departs "Frustrated" Over Pipeline, Inaction On Climate

She had "too much principle" to work on Keystone, says Tittel.

CIA Takes Not-So-Veiled Shot At "Zero Dark Thirty"

The agency releases a rather pointed press release reminding everyone that it's not a Hollywood movie.

6 Foreign Newspapers That Are Not Confident In Congress

The world is finally taking note of Washington's inability to make a deal. [Ed. note: Some of these translations may not be exact.]

Why Stalking Apps Have To Go

The Location Privacy Protection Act would protect consumers from apps that share their location with third parties without their consent. Here's why the bill's passage in 2013 is a good idea.

Fiscal Cliff Puts Senate Fundraisers In Jeopardy

No schussing if Congress goes over the cliff?

Cerberus Private Equity Fund Silent On NRA Ties

Cerberus moved quickly to say it would sell the nation's largest gun company in the wake of the Newtown massacre. But the company remains for now a gun giant — and it won't distance itself from the National Rifle Association, which protects a key, and deadly, product line.

Source: Obama Not Making New Offer To Avert Fiscal Cliff

Markets plunge.

With House Set To Return, Washington Inching Toward The Cliff's Edge

Fiscal cliff negotiations make a last stand. But the path to a deal remains treacherous.

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