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Sep 30 2014
News
In a first, Obama admin. releases data on financial ties between drug and device makers and doctors
For the first time, the Obama administration posted Tuesday data outlining months of consulting fees, grants, travel expenses and other gifts that companies paid to America’s doctors.
Mandated by the health care law, the Open Payments program so far lists $3.5 billions in disbursements from pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers to more than 546,000 physicians and 1,
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Jan 07 2021
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US marks deadliest day of Covid-19 pandemic as experts mull expanding vaccine distribution
The United States reported 3,865 Covid-19 deaths on Wednesday, the highest number of deaths reported in a single day since the pandemic began. The nation's death toll as of Thursday stands at more than 364,500, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, while the number of people who have been infected has topped more than 21.53 million. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
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Jun 05 2012
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Ex-Dean: Save Law Schools by Focusing on Student Needs
We can all acknowledge the problems facing law schools: the tuition increases, the debt loads, the anemic job market awaiting many graduates, and so on.
Some schools are trying to work out solutions. Hastings plans to cut enrollment, and its dean wants to “reboot the system  and so do states like California, which is considering a practical skills mandate.
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Feb 10 2016
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Mayor: Ferguson ready to take on Justice Department
Mayor James Knowles signaled Wednesday the city is ready to take on the Justice Department in federal court after municipal leaders voted to revise a tentative agreement to overhaul Ferguson's troubled police department and court system.
The mayor's comments came a day after city council members in the St. Louis suburb voted unanimously to remove language from the agreement that, local
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May 11 2021
Analysis
Got the vaccine? Experts say you can relax about your Covid-19 risk now. Really.
I asked health experts about their post-vaccination lives. Most no longer worry about their own risk of Covid-19.
White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci said he will not go into restaurants or movie theaters, even though he’s vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says vaccinated people should continue masking up indoors and avoiding large gatherings. News
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Mar 31 2020
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Defense Department watchdog to oversee $2 trillion coronavirus rescue bill - live updates
Glenn Fine, the inspector general for the Defense Department, was appointed to head the committee that will oversee the largest rescue package in U.S. history.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump last week, provides more than $2 trillion to help stave off the economic IMPACTS caused by the COVID-19 outbreak that
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Jul 31 2014
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House Votes To OK Lawsuit Against Obama
The House voted Wednesday to authorize a lawsuit against President Obama, claiming that he has overstepped the limits of his executive authority.
The vote to allow Speaker John Boehner to sue Obama was 225 to 201. Five Republicans voted no, while no Democrats voted in favor of pursuing the lawsuit.
Republicans say that Obama exceeded his constitutional authority by unilaterally
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Jul 18 2013
News
Aaron Osmond, Utah State Senator, Calls For End To Mandatory Education
State Sen. Aaron Osmond (R-South Jordan) wrote on the state Senate blog Friday that mandatory education in the state has forced teachers and schools to take on parenting responsibilities. Prior to the mandate taking effect in 1890, he wrote, education was "an opportunity" and parents were more engaged. He also wrote that teachers were more respected. The Deseret News first reported Osmond's
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Feb 01 2021
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Project Veritas Video Shows Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Downplaying Left-Wing Violence
Leaked video obtained by Project Veritas shows the founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, claiming that left-wing rioters who burned down multiple quarters of American cities last summer were somehow treated less leniently than the Capitol Hill rioters of January 6.
“I know this is just a very difficult moment for a lot of us here [at Facebook], and especially our black
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Feb 01 2021
News
The freshman class starts to mix and mingle
They took office just three days before an armed mob stormed Capitol Hill. They wear masks to work and vote in turns to increase social distancing. They can’t do class meet-and-greets or other typical new-to-the-Hill social events. Making friends in Congress is much harder now than in years past, to say the least.
Meet the House freshman class of the 117th Congress: nearly 60 ambitious
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