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  • It looks like things may be getting even uglier than usual over in the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
  • A middle school jab goes something like this: "We're having an A-B conversation, so you can C your way out." I bring this up because there's a workplace parallel to this that doesn't seem to have a name. It's when you're having an A-B email conversation and one party suddenly copies your boss, manager or someone more senior, in order to get an advantage in the discussion at hand.
  • Coronado - like a gorgeous girl who keeps collecting pageant crowns - has been named to two more top tourism lists.
  • The 113th Congress, which just ended its first year, has come to be defined more by what it hasn't done than what it has. With two warring and ideologically polarized parties controlling either end of Capitol Hill, Congress has more or less become a quagmire for policy.
  • A version of TurboTax tax preparation software, created just for the needs of military families, is now available - and it's free for junior enlisted members of the service.
  • New Mexico is growing its export market faster than any other state in the country, according to the International Trade Administration.
  • The ``Meatless Mondays'' menus in cafeterias in elementary and kindergarten through eighth grade schools were proposed by school board President John Lee Evans and Trustee Kevin Beiser.
  • An Army general will face court-martial on a series of sexual misconduct charges, but the Army on Tuesday refused to say what crimes he is being charged with as he heads to his arraignment next month. Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair finished preliminary hearings last month, in which he initially faced a long list of charges including forcible sodomy, wrongful sexual conduct, violating orders, engaging in inappropriate relationships and adultery.
  • Tony Gwynn, whose smile and swing defined baseball in San Diego for more than 30 years, has died. He was 54.
  • For decades, doctors have been recommending that children with scoliosis wear a back brace so that the sideways curve of the spine doesn't get worse.
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