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Sebelius Claims Obamacare Data Hub Has 'Worked Beautifully'

Though the Obamacare data hub has experienced outages that have sometimes lasted for days since the Obamacare launch and may be vulnerable to hackers, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Wednesday that the data hub “has worked

Sebelius Claims Obamacare Data Hub Has 'Worked Beautifully'

Obamacare Website Users Say Site Led Them to Phishing Page

And now there is another problem with the Obamacare rollout: the Washington, D.C., insurance exchange has led customers enrolling to a fraudulent website. Richard Sorian, director of communications, education and outreach for the exchange, claimed that there have only been

Obamacare Website Users Say Site Led Them to Phishing Page

GOP Selling Healthcare.gov '404: ERROR' Stickers

Obamacare website failures have defined the rollout of the President’s healthcare overhaul and now the Republican National Senatorial Committee is out with a new campaign taking mockery of the fiasco to the next level.  From the NRSC website: Get Your

GOP Selling Healthcare.gov '404: ERROR' Stickers

Egypt's U.S. Ambassador: Morsi's Ouster Not a Coup

Mohamed Tawfik, Egypt’s ambassador to the U.S., who had been appointed by former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, insisted that the ouster of Morsi in Egypt did not constitute a coup.  Tawfik, interviewed in Sunday by Jonathan Karl on ABC’s This

Egypt's U.S. Ambassador: Morsi's Ouster Not a Coup

NSA Discloses Details Of Thwarted Terror Plots

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The director of the National Security Agency said Tuesday that he will provide details of two previously classified cases in which secret surveillance programs thwarted terrorist plots.Gen. Keith Alexander told the House Intelligence Committee that the plots

NSA Discloses Details Of Thwarted Terror Plots

House Intel Committee: Snowden Lying about NSA Info

Heads of the House Intelligence Commitee said yesterday that Edward Snowden is lying about his access to and the nature of the domestic secret surveillance program he revealed last week.  Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI) and senior Democrat Rep Dutch Ruppersberger

GOP Rep Attacks Reporter Over NSA Story

Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) went after Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald for breaking the NSA snooping story. During an appearance on ABC News’ This Week, Rogers focused his ire on Greenwald and the (at the time, unknown) NSA leaker.  Someone did not have

GOP Rep Attacks Reporter Over NSA Story

Benghazi: Progress Report Noted, Select Committee Needed

This week, the chairmen of the five standing U.S. House committees who share jurisdiction of the investigation into the Benghazi terrorist attack released their 43-page “interim progress report” to indicate to the American public that their committees are indeed working

Benghazi: Progress Report Noted, Select Committee Needed

GOP Rep: Evidence Of Chemical Weapons Use In Syria

CBS: Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee talks to Charlie Rose and Norah O’Donnell about the news that chemical weapons had been used in Syria and how that could potentially draw the U.S. deeper into the

GOP Rep: Evidence Of Chemical Weapons Use In Syria

Frum vs. Rand Paul

I knew I’d end up using the “Frum” category sooner or later, even though the default, and proper, response to David Frum is to ignore him until he goes away.  I’m reminded of Iowahawk’s rule about captioning every New Yorker

Head of Joint Chiefs: Back Off On Islamists

U.S. Army General Martin Dempsey chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has decided to weigh in on the violence that has erupted in the Middle East. He has asked Florida pastor Terry Jones to back off supporting the movie

Head of Joint Chiefs: Back Off On Islamists

Obama: Time For Nation Building At Home

In his weekly video address, President Obama brags about the magnificent job he’s done in Afghanistan. “[T]he tide of war has turned in Afghanistan,” he says. “We have broken the Taliban’s momentum … The goal that I set – to

Obama: Time For Nation Building At Home

US House passes controversial cyber security bill

The House of Representatives passed legislation protecting US businesses and agencies from cyber-attacks, a measure that critics say erodes civil liberties by allowing firms to onpass private data. The Republican-controlled chamber defied a veto threat by the White House to

US House passes controversial cyber security bill