The Hill Articles: June 30, 2013

June 30
Cuccinelli challenges Biden to debate Ecuador’s president: NSA leaker Snowden’s fate is up to Russia NSA revelations throw wrench into lawmakers’ cybersecurity push GOP lawmaker: Immigration debate could get ‘ugly’ Sarah Palin floats third party if GOP ‘abandons us’ Obama hails ‘rising’ Africa, touts new energy, trade ties Group wants travel bill added to immigration reform package Sen. Warren spars with student lender Sallie Mae over loan rates Report: High court rejects petition to halt gay marriages in Calif. Both sides say Kennedy opinion on gay marriage could doom state laws DeMint: Justice Kennedy ‘denying dignity’ to gay marriage opponents Davis: Gov. Perry using Texas abortion bill to climb up the ‘political ladder’ Huelskamp defends amendment to ban gay marriage Pelosi: Clinton ‘well-qualified’ for president Pelosi jokes Snowden ‘can stay’ in Moscow Ted Olson: GOP moving toward backing same-sex marriage Pelosi: ‘Optimistic’ on passage of immigration reform Assange: US decision to cancel Snowden’s passport is a ‘disgrace’ Pelosi hoping for legalized gay marriage nationally in five years Goodlatte: No guarantee House will move voting rights fix Gowdy: House won’t take Schumer’s advice on immigration reform Gutierrez: Boehner’s majority plan could doom immigration reform McCain declines to push Boehner to move immigration without GOP majority Schumer: Russia ‘should pay a price’ for harboring NSA leaker Snowden Obama ‘deeply humbled’ during visit to Robben Island jail Boies: Goal is legalizing same-sex marriage ‘in every single state’ Sens. Schumer, McCain optimistic House will pass immigration bill White House: Safety of diplomats in Egypt ‘top priority’ amid protests LaHood: GOP faces ‘death knell’ without immigration deal Tax reform plan puts small breaks at risk Senate Dems to resurrect United Nations treaty opposed by home schoolers Obama faces backlash on Syria Senate readies tough questions for Obama’s FBI director nominee Congress takes a stand on Syria Report: NSA bugged EU offices, hacked computer networks