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Feb 01 2016
News
Cruz Defeats Trump in Upset – Rubio a Close Third
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas won the Iowa Republican caucuses in an upset over billionaire Donald Trump, while Democrat Hillary Clinton was clinging to the narrowest edge over Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida exceeded expectations with a strong third place finish that will give him a chance to make a case that establishment Republicans who’ve recoiled at the
Newsmax (News)Aug 27 2019
News
G7 Summit
“French President Emmanuel Macron paved the way at a G7 summit for a diplomatic solution to the standoff between Washington and Tehran over a 2015 nuclear deal, but there was little else to show from a meeting at which allies were sharply divided.” (Reuters)
The left laments the lack of progress made on major global issues at the summit, with President Trump given much of the blame.
The Flip SideOct 29 2012
Opinion
Can’t Pay Your Taxes?
It happens to the most honest of us. You make a financial decision or two that leaves you owing a hefty tax bill to Uncle Sam. Now the IRS is breathing down your neck. You want to pay. But you can't fathom where in the world the money's going to come from.
Learn the facts on Social Security and you could win $50,000! Often, it's the self-employed who get into this trouble by missing
AARPApr 22 2019
News
Supreme Court to Consider Gay, Transgender Rights in Workplace
High Court to rule on whether federal civil rights law prohibits employment discrimination on basis of sexual orientation, transgender status
The Supreme Court on Monday said it will consider three cases to decide whether federal law protects gay and transgender workers from employment discrimination.
The cases mark the first major consideration of gay rights by the justices
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 16 2014
News
Tom Coburn: We Don't Need Another Bush
Reaction among Republican senators to the news former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is exploring a presidential run was mixed on Tuesday, but retiring Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) was unequivocal, living up to his nickname of "Dr. No."
"Anybody wants to run for president, they can. That doesn’t mean they’ll have my vote," Coburn told a handful of reporters just off the Senate floor.
"I don'
HuffPostOct 05 2014
News
Putting Patients First
When SouthWest Urology first opened its doors in 1982, the two founders, fresh out of their residency programs, weren’t concerned with medical coding, reimbursements, or regulations.
The truth is, they didn’t give much thought to the government’s intrusion into health care or the economic aspects of their new venture. The business in those days took care of itself, and physicians were
TownhallNov 25 2019
Opinion
It’s Time for Term Limits on the Supreme Court
They have broad bipartisan support, and they might reduce the hysteria of nomination battles. Murmurs of concern swept through Washington, D.C., Friday night as news broke that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a four-time cancer survivor, was back in the hospital.
Luckily, doctors said it was only because of chills and fever, and she went home Sunday. But Ginsburg’s health
John FundSep 10 2019
Opinion
Elizabeth Warren Continues to Persist
But does she have Trump’s number? And what is going on with him anyway?
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. Did you read our friend Frank Bruni’s column this past weekend? It’s one of the most thought-provoking articles I’ve read in a while about the likely shape of the 2020 race, and it contains this fascinating nugget: “19 Republicans in Congress have already announced that they won’t seek
Guest Writer - LeftJul 30 2014
News
Half of air traffic controller job offers go to people with no aviation experience
Less than 4 percent of the more than 22,000 members of the general public with no aviation background who applied this year to become air-traffic controllers have passed new tests designed to increase off-the-street hiring, but they were offered slightly more than half of the roughly 1,600 new controller slots in the current job pool, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday.
Chicago TribuneMay 08 2013
News
Social Security: Immigration Overhaul Helps
The Senate immigration bill will help improve Social Securitys long-term solvency and reduce the number of immigrants entering the U.S. illegally, according to a Social Security Administration analysis.
On the heels of a Heritage Foundation report that criticized an immigration overhaul as a budget-buster that would cost trillions, the latest data could be a boon for immigration
Wall Street Journal (News)