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Obama aide mum on whether US protecting activist

WASHINGTON — A top White House aide on Sun­day said Pres­i­dent Barack Obama wants to strike an “appro­pri­ate bal­ance” between advanc­ing human rights and main­tain­ing U.S. rela­tions with China, the first pub­lic com­ments by the admin­is­tra­tion on its poten­tial involve­ment in har­bor­ing a Chi­nese activist on the eve of diplo­matic talks between the two world powers.

More firings expected in Secret Service scandal

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WASHINGTON — The chair­man of a House com­mit­tee inves­ti­gat­ing an alleged Secret Ser­vice pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal pre­dicted more fir­ings as key law­mak­ers and a top adviser to Pres­i­dent Barack Obama expressed con­fi­dence Sun­day that the agency will effec­tively deal with the incident.

Dems sharpen attack as GOP rallies behind Romney

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MILWAUKEE — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s admin­is­tra­tion launched a multi-pronged assault on Mitt Romney’s val­ues and for­eign pol­icy cre­den­tials Sun­day, while a fresh set of promi­nent Repub­li­cans ral­lied behind the GOP front-runner as the odds-on nom­i­nee, fur­ther signs the gen­eral elec­tion is over­tak­ing the pri­mary season.

House GOP budget plan heats up as campaign issue

WASHINGTON — The new debt-slashing bud­get plan pushed by House Repub­li­cans heated up as a pres­i­den­tial cam­paign issue Sun­day as the proposal’s archi­tect, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wis­con­sin, sparred with top Democ­rats over its polit­i­cal fall­out and down­played the pos­si­bil­ity he could be tapped as a vice pres­i­den­tial candidate.

Candidates spar before key Miss., Ala. primaries

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Rick San­to­rum on Sun­day nudged rival Newt Gin­grich to step aside, argu­ing a head-to-head con­test between him­self and Mitt Rom­ney should “occur sooner rather than later.” A defi­ant Gin­grich pre­dicted vic­to­ries in Tuesday’s pri­maries in Alabama and Mis­sis­sippi and called Rom­ney the weak­est Repub­li­can front-runner in nearly a century.

Santorum: Romney isn’t conservative enough for GOP

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MARQUETTE, Mich. — The ques­tion of whether Mitt Rom­ney is con­ser­v­a­tive enough to deserve the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion regained cen­ter stage in the GOP con­test Sun­day, with Rick San­to­rum say­ing the for­mer Mass­a­chu­setts gov­er­nor fails the test.

Santorum plans aggressive strategy against Romney

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PORTLAND, Maine — A day after Mitt Rom­ney regained some momen­tum in the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial con­test, his rival Rick San­to­rum went on the attack, call­ing the front-runner “des­per­ate”; while promis­ing to com­pete aggres­sively to win the state where Rom­ney grew up.

GOP race turns to Colorado, Minnesota

LAS VEGAS — Now it’s on to Col­orado, Min­nesota and Maine. With back-to-back vic­to­ries fuel­ing him, Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial front-runner Mitt Rom­ney is look­ing toward the next states that hold GOP nom­i­nat­ing con­tests as main rival Newt Gin­grich brushes aside any talk of aban­don­ing his White House bid — all but ensur­ing the bat­tle will stretch into the spring if not beyond.

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