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North Korea suspected of cyberattack on South Korea

Hyung-jin Kim, Youkyung Lee
Bank machines across the country were paralyzed Tuesday, prompting speculation

Eggs will roll: White House holiday tradition spared by budget cuts

Associated Press
The Obamas will once again host the White House Easter Egg roll, a first family tradition

Senate releases government funding bill

Andrew Taylor
The legislation is designed to prevent a government shutdown when current funding runs out March 27

LeBron James might improve your pension

David Davis
Athletes, once exploited by owners, now have very powerful unions. Can other workers learn from their victories?

Politicians think Americans are super-conservative

Alex Pareene
A survey of thousands shows candidates from both parties think the electorate is way more right-wing than it is

In fight for House, is Obama his own worst enemy?

Blake Zeff
The president says he's determined to win back the House in 2014. If he fails, he may have his 2012 self to blame

DHS released over 2,000 immigrants

Associated Press
Looming budget cuts meant the release of illegal immigrants held in vast detention centers

Paul Ryan hints at another debt ceiling showdown

Jillian Rayfield
“The debt problem is getting worse,” he said

Portrait of a powerless man

Steve Kornacki
There's only one way for Boehner to save Republicans from themselves on the sequester. And it's going to be ugly

House GOP applauds Boehner for stalled sequester talks

Jillian Rayfield
Congress, meanwhile, is shifting focus to the looming deadline to avert a government shutdown

Doomed sequester bills await Senate vote

Jillian Rayfield
Both Democrats and Republicans have bills to stop the cuts, and each bill is expected to fail

Get ready for the sequester cuts

Jillian Rayfield
The prospects for a deal to prevent the harsh automatic budget cuts look increasingly grim

Making sense of Adam Lanza

Natasha Lennard
An investigation pieces together a narrative of a boy with severe learning disabilities and a protective mother

When John Boehner just sat there

Joan Walsh
Obama backed preschool, jobs, keeping kids alive and helping a 102-year-old vote; GOP not impressed

Obama II: Older, wiser, stronger

Joan Walsh
Standing up to the three Ns – the NRA, Norquist and the neocons – the president guaranteed us a better second term

Fitch warns it may downgrade US over debt standoff

Pan Pylas
Standard & Poor's stripped the U.S. of its triple A rating for the first time during the 2011 debt ceiling debate

John Boehner’s secret

Steve Kornacki
He knows a debt default will ravage the economy, but can he stave one off without losing his job?

Cracks in the GOP debt-ceiling wall

Joan Walsh
The leadership is showing jitters about a default apocalypse, but Tea Party crazies could still force it anyway

GOP divided over government shutdown

Jillian Rayfield
A number of Republicans are hinting that a government shutdown should be on the table in the debt ceiling debate

The “fiscal cliff” deal is simply awful

Joshua Holland
All it ensures is another standoff in 2-3 months, only now the White House has lost all of its leverage

House passes fiscal cliff compromise

Salon Staff, Associated Press
UPDATE: Democrats, joined by Boehner but not Cantor, lead a bipartisan push to approve the Senate agreement

Zynga slashes games and jobs in effort to regroup

Alex Halperin
Say goodbye to "PetVille," but we'll still have "Words with Friends"

Sunday show roundup: Obama braces for impact

Alex Seitz-Wald
On "Meet the Press," Obama finally lays responsibility for the fiscal cliff mess on Republicans

An FCC Christmas gift for Rupert Murdoch?

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
New rules could pave the way for the News Corp. mogul to purchase the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times
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