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Jun 04 2012
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Big Changes in College Health Plans
Some colleges are dropping student health-insurance plans for the coming academic year and others are telling students to expect sharp premium increases because of a provision in the federal health law requiring plans to beef up coverage.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 22 2014
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Exclusive: Lois Lerner breaks silence
Employers won’t hire her. She’s been berated with epithets like “dirty Jew.” Federal agents have guarded her house because of death threats. And she’s spent hundreds of thousands of dollars defending herself against accusations she orchestrated a coverup in a scandal that has come to represent everything Americans hate about the IRS.
PoliticoMar 21 2013
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Timeline: Gay Marriage In Law, Pop Culture And The Courts : NPR
A lot has changed in the decades since the Supreme Court dismissed a gay marriage case for lack of a substantial federal question in the 1970s. As the court once again weighs the issue of gay marriage heres a look at how the debate has touched American life.
NPR (Online News)Sep 18 2014
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It’s not for frugal: Half of the U.S. Senate gets an F in ‘fiscal performance’
Alas, almost half of the U.S. Senate has earned an F grade in “fiscal performance” according to the National Taxpayers Union’s 35th annual rating of Congress. Indeed, 45 senators received the rock bottom grade on the scorecard, which analyzes their responses to every single roll call vote affecting federal taxes, spending, debt and significant regulations.
Washington TimesSep 02 2019
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Exclusive — Devin Nunes Warns U.S. About ‘Tech Oligarchs’ Censorship, Bias Against Conservatives: ‘I Am Very Concerned’
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the ranking member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, told Breitbart News he is “very concerned” about the rising threat of the “tech oligarchs” at Twitter, Facebook, Google, and other tech giants censoring conservatives in an effort to stymie free speech and push a leftist agenda.
Nunes, who is suing Twitter right now in Virginia, said in an
Breitbart NewsApr 22 2020
Analysis
Bad Bankers Are How Big Business Beats Small Business, But Congress Can Fix It
There are reasons major companies got massive loans from the Senate’s “small business” bailout while thousands of small businesses that applied the first day funds were available were told there was no money left. Who is to blame, however, is more complicated.
Imagine bankers who won’t deliver you taxpayer assistance unless you already owe them money. Imagine bankers who will put you at
The FederalistSep 12 2014
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U.S. threatened massive fine to force Yahoo to release data
The U.S. government threatened to fine Yahoo $250,000 a day in 2008 if it failed to comply with a broad demand to hand over user communications — a request the company believed was unconstitutional — according to court documents unsealed Thursday that illuminate how federal officials forced American tech companies to participate in the National Security Agency’s controversial PRISM program.
Washington PostApr 11 2024
Headline Roundup
Gov. Newsom Orders State Workers to Return to Office
Breitbart News Politico The HillFeb 26 2015
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Net Neutrality Prevails In Historic FCC Vote
The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to approve strong net neutrality rules in a stunning decision, defying vocal, months-long opposition by telecom and cable companies and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Democratic Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Mignon Clyburn joined Chairman Tom Wheeler to approve a rule that reclassifies consumer broadband as a utility under Title
HuffPostJul 23 2015
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At Social Security office with a million-person backlog, there's a new chief
At the Social Security Administration, two Officials in charge of one of the government's worst backlogs-more than one million people awaiting a federal decision-About Disability Benefits Have Been shifted to other jobs.
Glenn Sklar Oversees Social Security's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review, a branch with WHO About 1,445 special Judges must choose if people who've applied
Washington Post