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  • Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, speaks at the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md., on March 14, 2013. (Associated Press

    CPAC 2013: Youth-favorite Rand Paul chastises 'stale and moss-covered' GOP

    Fresh off his filibuster that captured the hearts of libertarian conservatives, Sen. Rand Paul told attendees Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference that the Republican Party has become "stale" and must return to basic constitutional principles if it wants to ignite a political revolution.


  • Man arrested for violating Trump restraining order

    A man was being held without bond in South Florida Wednesday after authorities said he violated a restraining order to stay away from one of Donald Trump's daughters.


  • Pursuit of hackers who took credit reports expands

    The pursuit of hackers who audaciously stole and published credit reports for Michelle Obama, the attorney general, FBI director and other U.S. politicians and celebrities crisscrossed continents and included a San Francisco-based Internet company, Cloudflare, The Associated Press has learned.


  • Former Rep. Allen B. West is among the speakers taking the stage early Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference. (Associated Press)

    Inside the Beltway: The dawn of CPAC

    One thing's for sure about the Conservative Political Action Conference, which begins Thursday. It starts bright and early at 8 a.m. sharp, and on a note of traditional patriotism and respectful gravitas, countering critics at Politico who already have declared that "CPAC muddle mirrors GOP mess," and deemed the event a "carnival."


  • ** FILE ** As part of first lady Michelle Obama's nationwide campaign to lower childhood obesity rates, Wal-Mart and other retailers plan over the next five years to open or expand 1,500 stores in areas without easy access to fresh produce and other healthy foods. "This is a really big deal," Mrs. Obama said. (Associated Press)

    Hacked: Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Kim Kardashian and others victimized

    From Michelle Obama to Joe Biden to Hillary Clinton to Sarah Palin -- more than a dozen of the biggest names in politics and entertainment saw their personal accounts hacked and private financial information posted online.


  • Donald Trump returns to the 'Apprentice' boardroom

    There is something Donald Trump says he doesn't know.


  • Donald Trump, pictured in his office at Trump Tower in New York, returns Sunday with "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice" on NBC. (Dan Hallman/Invision/AP)

    Donald Trump: Mogul returns to boardroom with 'All-Star Celebrity Apprentice'

    There is something Donald Trump says he doesn't know.


  • Inside the Beltway: An expensive address

    It's a pricey policy landscape. According to National Taxpayers Union Foundation's line-by-line analysis of President Obama's most expensive State of the Union address yet: his 40 proposals weighed in at $83.4 billion worth of quantifiable agenda items. But wait. That could balloon to $100.4 billion, depending on how Mr. Obama deals with the looming sequester March 1.


  • Inside the Beltway: Rand Paul’s moment

    Sen. Rand Paul is delivering the grass-roots retort on behalf of the Tea Party Express at the National Press Club, to ensure that the media and the Republican establishment don't write the movement off as "dead," organizers say.


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