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House set to defeat bipartisan budget plan

WASHINGTON — The House was poised Wednes­day to reject a bipar­ti­san bud­get plan mix­ing tax increases with spend­ing cuts across the bud­get to wring $4 tril­lion from the bud­get deficit over the com­ing decade, paving the way for Repub­li­cans to mus­cle through on Thurs­day a strin­gent GOP bud­get that blends big cuts to safety-net pro­grams for the poor with a plan to dra­mat­i­cally over­haul Medicare.

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.

Romney politely encourages rivals to fold

WASHINGTON — His del­e­gate lead grow­ing, Mitt Rom­ney gen­tly nudged his Repub­li­can oppo­nents toward the side­lines on Wednes­day and said he was on track to wrap up the pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion before the party con­ven­tion next sum­mer. Rick San­to­rum and Newt Gin­grich paid him no mind, vow­ing to fight on in a cam­paign marked by per­sis­tent ide­o­log­i­cal divisions.

Romney wins Ohio, 4 other Super Tuesday states

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Rom­ney squeezed out a win in piv­otal Ohio, cap­tured four other states with ease and padded his del­e­gate lead in the race for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion but was forced to share the Super Tues­day spot­light with a resur­gent Rick Santorum.

Romney fights to avoid home-state embarrassment

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Mitt Rom­ney hoped to avoid an embar­rass­ing home-state loss in Tuesday’s Michi­gan pri­mary but blamed his dif­fi­culty attract­ing needed sup­port from the state’s con­ser­v­a­tive Repub­li­cans on his unwill­ing­ness “to light my hair on fire” to get their votes.

Emboldened GOP wants to abolish state income taxes

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A year after Repub­li­cans swept into office across the coun­try, many have trained their sights on what has long been a fis­cal conservative’s dream: the steep reduc­tion or even out­right elim­i­na­tion of state income taxes.

EPA: Power plants main global warming culprits

WASHINGTON — The most detailed data yet on emis­sions of heat-trapping gases show that U.S. power plants are respon­si­ble for the bulk of the pol­lu­tion blamed for global warm­ing. Power plants released 72 per­cent of the green­house gases reported to the Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion Agency for 2010, accord­ing to infor­ma­tion released Wednes­day that was the first cat­a­log of global warm­ing pol­lu­tion by facil­ity. The data include more than 6,700 of the largest indus­trial sources of green­house gases, or about 80 per­cent of total U.S. emissions.

Closing of 259 USDA offices raises safety concerns

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DES MOINES, Iowa — The U.S. Agri­cul­ture Depart­ment announced Mon­day it will close nearly 260 offices nation­wide, a move that won praise for cut­ting costs but raised con­cerns about the pos­si­ble effect on food safety.

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