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Promotions of 'Fast and Furious' officials draw Texan's wrathA senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday described as "inconceivable" a Justice Department decision to promote key Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) personnel who oversaw the controversial "Fast and Furious" weapons investigation that allowed hundreds of guns to be walked into Mexico. Bush aides' sniping exposes a Texas rivalry with PerryA smoldering Texas political rivalry broke onto the national stage Tuesday as aides close to former President George W. Bush took potshots at the just-announced candidacy of Rick Perry, who succeeded Mr. Bush as governor in Austin 10 years ago. Panetta sees no need to ease drone strikesDefense Secretary Leon E. Panetta on Tuesday rejected calls for the United States to throttle back the aggressive military campaign of drone strikes against al Qaeda and other targeted terrorists in Pakistan's tribal areas, in response to criticism of the strikes by a retired head of U.S. intelligence. Computer lab's Chinese-made parts raise spy concernsA U.S. supercomputer laboratory engaged in classified military research concluded a recent deal involving Chinese-made components that is raising concerns in Congress about potential electronic espionage. Two Democratic senators survive final Wisconsin recallAfter falling short of recapturing the state Senate majority last week, Democrats came up big winners in Tuesday night's final Wisconsin recall election, retaining two seats in hotly contested districts that drew record voter turnout and unprecedented spending. Obama: Tea-party GOP blocking U.S. recoveryA day after clashing with a tea party activist, President Obama Tuesday told crowds in Iowa that it was "a faction in Congress" that was to blame for blocking economic progress. Promotions of 'Fast and Furious' officials draw Texan's wrathA senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday described as "inconceivable" a Justice Department decision to promote key Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) personnel who oversaw the controversial "Fast and Furious" weapons investigation that allowed hundreds of guns to be walked into Mexico. Gray wants big turnout at King events to back self-ruleD.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray urged residents Tuesday to attend events preceding the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial that highlight the city's efforts to achieve statehood and more autonomy from Capitol Hill. Perry, Romney have Virginia voters' attentionVirginia Republicans appear to be casting an early gaze toward two governors — Rick Perry of Texas and Mitt Romney, formerly of Massachusetts — as the field for their party's presidential nomination sharpens into focus, state Republicans and political observers said Tuesday. Health coverage, rates rise in MassachusettsFive years after Gov. Mitt Romney signed Massachusetts' groundbreaking health care legislation, it has met its chief goal of extending insurance coverage to most residents - but with costs rising faster than inflation, lawmakers face the challenge of how to pay for it all. Maryland begins process to legalize medical marijuanaA Maryland commission will take its first step Wednesday toward developing a plan to legalize medical marijuana in the state. Suit against FEC challenges probe of Fincher's campaign financesWeeks after the Federal Election Commission closed a campaign finance probe of Rep. Stephen Lee Fincher, Tennessee Republican, a political rival is suing the regulatory agency for failing to enforce federal law. Fitch keeps U.S. credit rating at AAAThe Fitch Ratings agency on Tuesday affirmed its AAA credit rating for the federal government, giving the U.S. a boost just two weeks after another ratings agency marked it down for the first time in history. House attorneys: Marriage law constitutionalAttorneys for the House of Representatives this week asked a federal court to throw out a case against the Defense of Marriage Act, saying the 1996 law is both constitutional and rational. Web shopping on rise in wake of higher fuel costsMore shoppers are hitting the Internet instead of the mall fueling an online purchasing boon that observers credit to rising prices at the gas pump. HURT: Welcome to the Washington tea partyMichele Bachmann's commanding victory in Iowa over the weekend was a hard, quick punch in the nose to Washington.
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