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Jan 06 2017
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Poll: Most Americans Say Don't Repeal Obamacare Without A Replacement
An overwhelming majority of people disapprove of Republican lawmakers' plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act without having a ready replacement for the health care law, according to a poll released Friday.
NPR (Online News)Aug 30 2019
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E-cigarette maker Juul facing mounting scrutiny by state AGs
WASHINGTON (AP) — E-cigarette giant Juul Labs is facing mounting scrutiny from state law enforcement officials, with the attorneys general in Illinois and the District of Columbia investigating how the company’s blockbuster vaping device became so popular with underage teens, The Associated Press has learned.
The company’s rapid rise to the top of the multi-billion dollar U.S. e-
Associated PressJan 17 2020
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Reporters Battle New Restrictions In Trying To Cover Senate Impeachment Trial
News organizations and journalists' advocates are battling restrictive new ground rules for reporters assigned to cover the Senate impeachment trial.
Correspondents who submit to an official credentialing process are granted broad access throughout the Capitol complex and usually encounter few restrictions in talking with members of Congress or others.
But now Senate Sergeant-at-
NPR (Online News)Dec 10 2012
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Rep. Poe: It's Unclear Whether Weapons Used in Benghazi Were Sold By US
It appears that U.S. officials gave their blessing for weapons to be sold to rebels in Libya but questions still have not been answered as to whether any of those weapons were used in the attack in Benghazi on an American consulate, according to Texas Rep. Ted Poe.
Texas Rep. Ted Poe said in an exclusive interview with Newsmax TV that he is now awaiting answer to a second letter to
Newsmax (News)Jun 29 2020
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U.S. Coronavirus Cases Surge Amid Strains on Hospitals
Around the world, some places that have brought the number of infections under control continue to combat outbreaks.
Cases of the new coronavirus continued to surge over the weekend in the U.S., while parts of the country pulled back reopenings and some faced strains on hospital and testing capacity.
Nearly 39,000 cases were recorded nationwide on Sunday, according to data from
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 02 2017
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Congress returns to work, hot to repeal Obamacare
After more than 60 failed attempts to curtail or repeal the 2010 law, at last Republican lawmakers have their opportunity to do so. But should they have a replacement lined up first?
Christian Science MonitorMar 07 2017
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The Republicans take on health care -- and it won't be easy
Republican lawmakers have finally unveiled a plan to repeal major portions of Obamacare, capping years of attacks against the health care law and a months-long debate that exposed deep rifts within the GOP.
CNN (Online News)Nov 20 2019
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The economic debate over the minimum wage, explained
For at least the last 25 years, labor economists have been compiling reams of evidence trying to answer one big question: Do minimum wage laws cost us jobs?
In introductory economics courses, students are typically taught that setting price floors — on milk, oil, or labor — causes supply to exceed demand. In the case of labor, what that means is that if there’s a minimum wage, employers
VoxJun 22 2012
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Brian Terry’s parents: W.H. 'lying'
The parents of slain U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry accused the Obama administration of “lying and “hiding something about the Fast and Furious gun-walking operation, which was linked to the 2010 killing of their son.
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