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Internet sales tax bill faces tough sell in House

WASHINGTON — Tra­di­tional retail­ers and cash-strapped states face a tough sell in the House as they lobby Con­gress to limit tax-free shop­ping on the Internet.

Study sets off immigration bill squabble

WASHINGTON — A bipar­ti­san Sen­ate immi­gra­tion bill would cost the gov­ern­ment a net $6.3 tril­lion over the next 50 years to pro­vide ben­e­fits for mil­lions of peo­ple now liv­ing in the U.S. ille­gally, the Her­itage Foun­da­tion said in a report Mon­day, set­ting off a fierce dis­pute with fel­low con­ser­v­a­tives who attacked the study as flawed and political.

Senate prepares to target Internet sales tax collection

The Sen­ate is expected to pass a bill Mon­day mak­ing it eas­ier for states to col­lect sales taxes for online purchases.

Obama: US, Latin America must fight drug violence

Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Fri­day cast Mex­ico as a nation ready to take “its right­ful place in the world” and move past the drug bat­tles and vio­lence that have defined its rela­tion­ship with the United States. He then headed to Costa Rica to prod Cen­tral Amer­i­can lead­ers to tackle those same issues more aggressively.

Three accused of trying to help bomber

Three col­lege friends of Boston Marathon bomb­ing sus­pect Dzhokhar Tsar­naev are arrested.

Information sharing before bombings under review

WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama said Tues­day his coun­tert­er­ror­ism bureau­cracy “did what it was sup­posed to be doing” before the Boston Marathon bomb­ing as his top intel­li­gence offi­cial began a review into whether sen­si­tive infor­ma­tion was ade­quately shared and whether the U.S. gov­ern­ment could have dis­rupted the attack.

After near-stall in late 2012, US economy picks up

WASHINGTON— After nearly stalling in late 2012, the Amer­i­can econ­omy quick­ened its pace early this year despite deep gov­ern­ment cut­backs. The strongest con­sumer spend­ing in two years fueled a 2.5 per­cent annual growth rate in the January-March quarter.

Major financial companies slashing jobs

NEW YORK — Banks aren’t the big jobs machines they used to be.

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