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Jul 25 2014
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CNN/ORC Poll: Majority say no to impeachment and lawsuit
There’s not a lot of public appetite for a Republican push to sue President Barack Obama, or for calls by some conservatives to impeach him, according to a new national survey.
A CNN/ORC International poll released Friday morning also indicates that a small majority of Americans do not believe that Obama has gone too far in expanding the powers of the presidency.
CNN (Online News)Nov 22 2015
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House Intelligence Committee Chair Says Intelligence On ISIS Too Optimistic
The Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee said on Sunday he was concerned that Penagon intelligence reports on the fight against Islamic State did not reflect a grimmer reality on the ground.
Devin Nunes was asked on CNN about a New York Times report on whether intelligence assessments from U.S. Central Command painted an overly optimistic picture of
HuffPostNov 12 2013
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Bill Clinton to Obama: Do the right thing, honor health insurance promise
Former President Bill Clinton said Tuesday President Obama should find a way to keep his oft-repeated promise to the American public that if those who liked their present health insurance plan could keep it under Mr. Obama’s new health care law.
Washington TimesNov 21 2015
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Poll: Americans Worried About a Major Terror Attack in the US
The Islamic State (ISIS) attacks in Paris have nearly all Americans worried about a terrorist strike in the United States – and a majority convinced we're at war with radical Islam, according to a new poll.
The Washington Post-ABC News survey, finds a stunning 83 percent of registered voters believe a terrorist attack in the United States resulting in large casualties is likely in the
Newsmax (News)May 14 2015
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Political pundits talk polarization at Sanford School Tuesday
Political columnists Michael Gerson and EJ Dionne reflected on the polarization of politics Tuesday night at the Sanford School of Public Policy.What do you think?
Gerson, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, and Dionne, a former political reporter for the Washington Post and the New York Times, discussed how the public and the political establishment in America have “
Duke ChronicleAug 29 2013
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Sequestration Has Nearly 20 Percent of Scientists Contemplating Moving Overseas
New data compiled by a coalition of top scientific and medical research groups show that a large majority of scientists are receiving less federal help than they were three years ago, despite spending far more time writing grants in search of it.
HuffPostNov 06 2012
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First Election Day votes cast as Romney takes campaign into Tuesday, Obama asks for time to 'finish what we started'
Polls have begun to open across America after two tiny villages in northern New Hampshire kicked off the 2012 election by casting the first Election Day votes early Tuesday.
Fox News (Online News)May 13 2015
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Proposed surcharge on Utahns with solar panels is back for Rocky Mountain Power customers
As Utah's fight over solar-paneled homes enters a second round, state utility regulators are trying to identify the renewable power's benefits and the appropriate way to measure them.
Now some Salt Lake City students are weighing in with a petition asking the Utah Public Service Commission (PSC) to protect Rocky Mountain Power customers who harvest sunbeams from the utility company's
May 13 2015
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Anti-discrimination in housing, workplace now the law in Utah
Nearly 400 new laws take effect in Utah today. The most talked about and life changing is the anti-discrimination statute. There was a lot of talk about the bill as it made its way through the House and the Senate three months ago.
Now that the concept is law, many are asking what does it really change and what stays the same? Law in Utah now protects the LGBT community at work and on
KUTVMar 30 2015
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For millennials, homosexuality more acceptable than casual sex
Acceptance of gay marriage has long been a matter of when, rather than if - in large part thanks to younger generations being overwhelmingly in favor.
But just How Quickly Are views of Homosexuality Changing from Generation to Generation? A new poll from the Public Religion Research Institute HAS some Insights.
The poll tested how millennials (ages 18 to 34) view various sexual
Washington Post