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Mar 07 2013
Opinion
What does the rising Dow mean?
After reaching a record high of 14,253.77 on Tuesday, the Dow Jones industrial average rose an additional 0.3% on Wednesday to reach a new record high of 14,296.39.
CNN (Online News)Jul 11 2015
News
Uninsured Rate Continues To Drop
The rate of uninsured Americans continued to drop in the second quarter of 2015, according to a new Gallup survey. The decline is evidence of lasting improvement following a sharp first-quarter drop, thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index poll, published Friday, found the uninsured rate fell to 11.4 percent, down from 11.9 percent in the first quarter
HuffPostJul 03 2012
News
Romney Adviser Seems To Undercut GOP Health Care Tax Argument
There apparently isn't a unified Republican message on whether President Obama has introduced a big new tax through the Affordable Care Act.
NPR (Online News)Dec 11 2013
News
Poll: Health Law Hurts President Politically
A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll suggests the federal health-care law is becoming a heavier political burden for the President and his party, despite increased confidence on the economy and the public's own generally upbeat sense of well-being.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 28 2015
News
Q-poll: 5 Way Tie Between Bush, Walker, Rubio, Huckabee, and Carson
This renders every other poll conducted to date pretty much meaningless, no? Indeed, after a short lull in polling data, a new Quinnipiac University surveys finds that five Republican presidential hopefuls are technically in first place right now, garnering 10 percent of the total vote each. They are, in no particular order, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, and Ben Carson.
TownhallJan 15 2014
News
Gates says he felt Obama respected military leaders, but was ?suspicious of their motives?
In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity Tuesday night, the former Pentagon boss spoke at length about his time serving under Obama and President George W. Bush on the same day his controversial memoir Duty hit stores.
Fox News (Online News)Sep 22 2014
Opinion
OPINION: A Shaky Step Forward in Afghanistan
Afghans got a new president on Sunday, following a bitter fight over the fraud-plagued runoff election on June 14. The outcome was a brokered political accommodation that was far from democratic, but it nonetheless set the stage for an important milestone: a transfer of power that gives the government a fighting chance of containing the Taliban and mending a nation scarred by decades of war.
New York Times (News)Apr 06 2021
Headline Roundup
White House Rules Out Involvement In 'Vaccine Passports'
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday the Biden administration will not be supporting a "vaccine passport" system that requires Americans to carry a credential. "There will be no federal vaccinations database and no federal mandate requiring everyone to obtain a single vaccination credential," Psaki said. She added that that the decision to employ vaccination credentials would be
Bloomberg The Hill Washington ExaminerJan 14 2014
News
Spending bill takes first swipe at NSA over domestic spying
Tucked inside the massive new government spending bill are several demands from Congress that the National Security Agency finally report to Congress on the details of its snooping programs, including the number of telephone records collected and the number actually viewed by NSA employees.
Washington TimesDec 09 2013
News
What every member of Congress is doing about his/her healthcare, in 1 chart
With the start of the Affordable Care Act just weeks away, lawmakers and their staffs have until the end of Monday to enroll in new health-care exchanges established by the law, or decide to pay out of pocket for a different public or private insurance plan.
Washington Post