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Aftermath of massive tornado in Oklahoma

Morning Headlines: Tragedy in Oklahoma

At least 51 killed, including 20 children, as tornado tears through Oklahoma Read More

Oklahoma rescue workers help free one of 15 people trapped in a medical building at the Moore hospital complex after a tornado ripped through the area on May 20, 2013. (Photo by Gene Blevins/Reuters)

Oklahoma rescuers dig through tornado wreckage for survivors

Rescue crews continue to dig through piles of wreckage looking for survivors after a massive tornado leveled sections of Moore, Oklahoma. At least 51 people are confirmed dead, including 20 children, and another 40 bodies are expected to be added to the toll Tuesday morning. Read More

File Photo: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) looks out at the television cameras before talking to the news media after the weekly Senate Republican policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol March 5, 2013 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, File)

McConnell uses IRS scandal to woo Tea Party

Kentucky’s Sen. Mitch McConnell has seized on the IRS scandal as he heads into a 2014 reelection bid, a move that may help him shore up support on the right. Read More

Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin (File photo by Toby Talbot/AP)

Assisted suicide: Vermont governor signs ‘death with dignity’ measure

Governor Peter Shumlin signed a law allowing physicians to a lethal dose of medication to prescribe dying, mentally competent patients who want to end their lives. Read More

Image: A photograph of the late Mark Carson, a gay man who was shot and killed, sits amid flowers in a makeshift memorial at the site of his murder in New York City

NYC hate crime rocks LGBT community

32-year-old Mark Carson was shot and killed blocks away from the Stonewall Inn, where the modern gay rights movement began, reminding the gay community of the struggle still to come. Read More

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White House story on IRS targeting evolves

New details from press secretary Jay Carney are at odds with the impression the White House gave last week, raising questions about whether it’s being fully forthcoming in its public statements on the issue. Read More

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E.W. Jackson nomination shakes up Va. race for Cuccinelli

The nomination of E.W. Jackson during Saturday’s Virginia GOP convention is about to make an already lively off-year contest in the Old Dominion even more interesting. Read More

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Essence and MSNBC unite for live coverage of the 2013 Essence Festival

Essence and MSNBC are uniting for live coverage of the 2013 Essence Festival, Michelle Ebanks, president of Essence Communications Inc., and Phil Griffin, president of MSNBC, announced Monday. Read More

The Internal Revenue Service building at the end of the day in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, March 20, 2012. 
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Treasury knew of IRS audit, but likely little more

Treasury Department officials were told last year about a probe of the IRS's handling of applications from political groups. But no evidence has yet emerged that key damning details about the targeting were known beyond the IRS itself. Read More

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AP chief: Sources reluctant to talk in fear of being monitored

The Department of Justice's secret subpoena of journalists' phone records is "unconstitutional," the president of The Associated Press said on Sunday. Read More

Sen. Kay Hagan, a Democrat from North Carolina, on Morning Joe.

Sen. Hagan: Service women live in debilitating fear of sexual assault

“Women actually have told me they’d limit the intake of fluid in the late afternoon, early evening, so they don’t have to use the latrine late at night in the middle of the night, because they’re worried about sexual assault,” North Carolina’s Sen. Kay Hagan said on Monday's Morning Joe. Read More

File Photo: Speaker of the New York City Council Christine Quinn attends The 2013 Greater New York Human Rights Campaign Gala  at The Waldorf-Astoria on February 2, 2013 in New York City.  (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images)

Big city turnovers: The 5 mayor races to watch in 2013

Many key mayoral posts around the country will all be up for grabs this year--some for the first time in a generation. Ones to watch: New York City, Detroit, Boston, Charlotte, N.C., and Minneapolis. Read More

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Obama addresses challenges of being a black man in Morehouse speech

The president didn't shy away from jokes about graduating or the realities that young, black men face after college. Read More

File Photo: US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld briefs the press at the Pentagon in 2001. (Photo by Shawn Thew/AFP/Getty Images, File)

Donald Rumsfeld calls for accountability on Benghazi, IRS

The former secretary of defense under President George W. Bush said that the controversy over administration talking points following the attack that left four Americans dead was eroding the trust of the public in Obama's presidency. Read More

Bangladeshi activists hold placards during a procession to mark May Day or International Workers Day in Dhaka on May 1, 2013. Tens of thousands of Bangladeshis joined May Day protests Wednesday to demand the execution of textile bosses over the collapse of a factory complex. AFP PHOTO/Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images

Will the global economy address labor standards?

On Sunday's Up with Steve Kornacki, the panel discussed the potential political, economic, and human consequences of the Bangladesh factory collapse. Read More

Barack Obama hosts a reception in honor of national Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month in the East Room of the White House June 15, 2012 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Obama approval rating stays high despite bruising week

A trio of scandals seem to have had little effect on the public's feelings about President Barack Obama, who enjoys a 53% approval rating, according to the latest CNN/ORC poll. Read More

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (L) and Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey hold a joint news conference at the Pentagon in Washington March 17, 2013.  (Photo by Yuri Gripas/Reuters)

When will it stop? Sexual assault claims pile up in military

Despite decades of promises, military leaders have repeatedly leaned on a single cliché to explain why they've failed survivors of sexual assault. Read More

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Proposed shield law tainted by AP investigation

Is the proposed journalist shield law anything more than a political shield? Read More

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Military rape survivor: ‘I had to lose my career’

One survivor of military sexual assault shares her story. Read More

File Photo: AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka responds to a question from the news media after attending a meeting with US President Barack Obama in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA 13 November 2012. (Photo by Shawn Thew/EPA/File)

Tech, labor at odds in immigration fight

Labor is brandishing research that says the scarcity of workers is a myth while the tech industry is pointing to other studies that say the shortage is very real and is a threat to U.S. competitiveness. Read More