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  1. Insurance agents warn of rate increases

    Insurance agents warn of rate increases

    Insurance agents have started to warn of increases in homeowner's insurance rates after Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the state's insurer of last resort, said it would shed the policies of as many as 60,000 homeowners.

  2. IRS official pleads the fifth

    IRS official pleads the fifth

    The Internal Revenue Service official who headed the division involved in targeting conservative groups invoked her constitutional right against self-incrimination Wednesday and refused to answer questions from a congressional committee.

    • Disgraced politician running for mayor

      Disgraced politician running for mayor

       Former House Member Anthony Weiner announced his bid for Mayor of New York, in a video released on You Tube Tuesday night. Weiner is trying to make a political comeback, two years after he resigned after posting raunchy pictures on Twitter.

    • Leahy steps back on gay marriage issue

      Leahy steps back on gay marriage issue

      Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy says he will not offer -- for now -- an amendment to an immigration bill allowing gay Americans to seek green cards for their spouses.

      • Paul: Revealing IRS memo exists

        Paul: Revealing IRS memo exists

        Pressed for more precise details about the memo he was referring to, Paul said he hasn't seen such a policy statement but has heard about it.

        • Praise, backlash after "turkey" report

          Praise, backlash after "turkey" report

          One million dollars to resurface roads in and around Belle Glade may have made its way into the state budget without a proper opportunity for public review and debate, the non-profit Florida TaxWatch suggested in its annual TurkeyWatch report.

          • Ex-Komen executive to run for Senate

            Ex-Komen executive to run for Senate

            Karen Handel, the former Susan G. Komen for the Cure executive at the center of last year's public clash with Planned Parenthood, says she'll be running for an open U.S. Senate seat in Georgia.

            • Network hires former congressman

              Network hires former congressman

              Allen West will soon be seen offering his political views on network television.

              • SF Tea Party says IRS targeted group

                SF Tea Party says IRS targeted group

                The chairman of the now-defunct South Florida Tea Party said his organization was one of the conservative groups scrutinized by the Internal Revenue Service when it applied for tax-exempt status because of its name.