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Lew: More Gov't Spending Needed to Bolster Economy
Hundreds Gather in Kansas to Remember Oldest Judge
US Faces Tough Fight in Cash Smuggling Crackdown
Obama Didn't See Backlash on Birth Control Coming
Faces beyond the Numbers of Long-term Unemployed
Pre-Grammy Gala Celebrates Whitney Houston's Life
Singer Whitney Houston Dies
Whitney Houston, whose soaring voice lifted her to the top of the pop music world but whose personal decline was fueled by years of drug use, died on Saturday afternoon in a Beverly Hills hotel room. She was 48. The pop superstar died on the eve of the Grammy Awards in Los...
Gov. Scott: Get Government Out of Healthcare
President Barack Obama s health care plan will raise costs for the American people, and his rollback on the birth control rule will still force religious groups to pay for something they consider a sin, Florida Gov. Rick Scott told Newsmax.TV. The government should not be...
Conservatives Shrug at Obama Birth Control Rewrite
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama's political shifting over contraception coverage has united conservative Republicans in protest even as they split over which GOP presidential hopeful should face him in the general election.The candidates themselves, campaigning for...
Fox Poll: Santorum Surges After Tuesday’s Wins
Rick Santorum s triple primary season victories on Tuesday gave him a large and immediate bump in public opinion, a new Fox News poll shows. The network carried out its polls over four days two before the results from Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri were in and two...
First Lady's Trips Boost Health and Her Husband
In just the past few days, she's danced with cheering school kids, chatted with troops, swapped ideas with busy parents and engaged in a friendly cooking competition with stars from Top Chef. Michelle Obama is on a national tour to promote the second anniversary of her...
LIGNET: Out of Afghanistan, New Powers Emerge
In winding down the Afghan war, the United States has inadvertently shifted power to neighboring countries like Uzbekistan, which it is now paying for use of its roads as transit routes to re-supply the 89,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
Pelosi May Have Broken Ethics Rules
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi may have violated congressional ethics rules at a Capitol press conference Thursday, when she made a remark that could be considered a request for campaign contributions, The Hill reports.
Becket Fund: Obama Offers False Compromise
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, in a press release following President Barack Obama s backpedaling on his stance on the abortion-drug mandate, said that the Commander in Chief has only offered a false compromise, and that many religious organizations are still...
Pro-Life Group: Obama Mandate Trumps Roe V. Wade
The Obama administration is sticking with its abortion-inducing drugs mandate in its preventative health care guidelines, according to a press release from Americans United for Life (AUL), the first national pro-life organization in the United States. The pro-life...
Thomas Rips Quip at Maddow
Conservative columnist and Fox News contributor Cal Thomas lambasted MSNBC commentator Rachel Maddow, suggsting that the world would be a better place if she hand't been born, Politico reports.
Poll: Kennedy Ahead in Race for Frank's Seat
There s no sign of Kennedy fatigue in Massachusetts, at least not yet in the congressional race where Democrat Joseph P. Kennedy III is expected to face off against Republican Sean Bielat in the November general election. According to a Boston Herald poll conducted with...
Pa. Can Use Old District Maps for State Primary
Pennsylvania can still use its decade-old legislative district maps for its upcoming primary elections, after a federal judge Wednesday rejected state Republican leaders demands to declare them unconstitutional. U.S. Eastern District Court Judge R. Barclay Surrick said a...
Obama Raising Money from Gay, Lesbian Donors
President Barack Obama is telling gay and lesbian supporters that there's more work to do to ensure fairness for all. But he says he couldn't be prouder of accomplishments like overturning the ban on gays serving openly in the military and he says the...
Washington State Governor to Sign Gay Marriage Bill Monday
Governor Christine Gregoire plans on Monday to sign newly passed legislation legalizing gay marriage in Washington state, making it the seventh U.S. state to recognize same-sex nuptials, her office said on Thursday. A statehouse signing ceremony in Olympia, Washington's...
Obama Foreclosure Deal to Spur Home Seizures
The $25 billion settlement with banks over foreclosure abuses may trigger a wave of home seizures, inflicting short-term pain on delinquent U.S. borrowers while making a long-term housing recovery more likely. Lenders slowed the pace of foreclosures as they negotiated with...
FBI File: Steve Jobs Was Considered for US Post
FBI background interviews of some people who knew Apple founder Steve Jobs reveal a man so driven by power that he sometimes lost sight of honesty.The newly released FBI interviews conducted in 1991 were part of a background check for an appointment to the President's...
GOP: No Tax Break for Illegal Immigrants
Republicans are looking to deny child tax credits to illegal immigrants, refund checks averaging $1,800 a family, in an effort that has roused anger among Hispanics and some Democratic lawmakers.The proposal, which would require people who claim the federal credit to have...
Postal Service Has $3.3B Loss for Quarter
The U.S. Postal Service said Thursday that its quarterly loss widened to $3.3 billion amid declining mail volume and mounting costs for future retiree health benefits as it struggles to stave off bankruptcy.From October through December 2011, losses were $3 billion more...
Poll: Virginians Favor Drug Testing to Get Welfare
Most Virginians are in favor of requiring welfare recipients to pass a drug test, according to a new poll released Thursday morning by Quinnipiac University. The poll found that Virginia voters by a margin of 76-21 support drug testing as a requirement in order to qualify...
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