| The White House press secretary responds to Hova's new track, Open Letter, with a little afternoon snark. |
| 4.8 million Americans have access to classified information, and thousands of them are getting pay cuts. Is the sequester making us vulnerable to spies? |
| Jay-Z boasted about his recent trip to Cuba in a new song out today that blasted his critics, including Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and Florida House Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. |
| They don't make them like they used to. |
| "The president has said all along...that Congress will do the right thing if the American people speak up," Carney says. |
| Greg Walden’s scheme to co-opt progressive messaging and attack Obama appears to leave him out in the cold. |
| Conservative leader Holtz-Eakin dismisses expected Heritage critique as "not relevant to immigration reform in any way." |
| Sarawak Report exposed an international propaganda campaign. The attack comes a few weeks before the election |
| The Administration inches toward action. "You and I have been talking to entirely different people," McCain tells Ford. |
| Challenge accepted, Jay Carney. |
| The NYC mayoral candidate gets courted by Cosmo, and has an upcoming feature in Vogue. |
| White House press secretary Jay Carney responded today to a question about a Jay-Z lyric involving President Obama from the rapper's Brooklyn Nets diss track. As this exclusive transcript indicates, it was not the session's only musical digression. |
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