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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 20:55:18 -0700
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Married musicians Beyonce, left, and rapper Jay-Z, during an April 4, 2013
trip to Cuba, and President Obama.APYou generally don't want to get into
a rap rivalry with Jay-Z.But the White House on Thursday challenged the
mega-artist after he released a track suggesting he got "White House clearance"
for his controversial trip to Cuba with wife Beyonce.Jay Carney, President
Obama's press secretary, categorically denied the claim -- reiterating that
the Treasury Department handles clearance."I guess nothing rhymes with Treasury,"
Carney joked, before clarifying: "The White House, from the president on
down, had nothing to do with anybody's ... travel to Cuba. That
is something that Treasury handles."Jay-Z released the track Thursday shortly
after returning from Cuba, a trip that drew criticism from Cuban-American
lawmakers in Congress who questioned how the couple got permission to travel
to the communist-run island.The rapper boasted at length about the visit,
suggesting Obama was involved."I done turned Havana into Atlanta," he rapped.
"Boy from the hood, but got White House clearance."He continued: "Politicians
never did s--- for me except lie to me, distort history, wanna
give me jail time and a fine. Fine, let me commit a
real crime. ... Obama said, 'Chill you gonna get me impeached.' You
don't need this s--- anyway, chill with me on the beach.'"The track
resulted in a bizarre scene at Thursday's White House briefing, as a
reporter re
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The White House says President Obama would veto a Republican bill that
would effectively shut down the National Labor Relations Board until certain
conditions are met.Republicans have claimed the board is illegitimate since
an appeals court panel ruled in January that Obama violated the Constitution
when he bypassed the Senate to fill vacancies on the board.House Republicans
are expected to vote this week to prevent the board from conducting
business until the Senate confirms new members constituting a quorum or
the Supreme Court decides the board has the authority to act. The
bill isn't expected to gain traction in the Senate.The White House says
that the bill would hurt the middle class and jeopardize workers' rights.
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ANKARA, Turkey The Turkish parliament has approved changes to anti-terrorism
laws to reduce the number of prosecutions for the non-violent expression
of opinions, but critics say the revisions don't go far enough.Turkey has
prosecuted hundreds of politicians, activists and journalists under its
broadly worded anti-terrorism laws, some for simply expressing opinions
or taking part in protests. The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders has
described the country as the "world's biggest prison for journalists."The
government-proposed changes, approved by a show of hands Thursday, narrow
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who openly promote violence can be jailed. But other restrictions on freedom
of expression remain, and human rights advocates and opposition parties
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