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Jun 08 2015
News
After Multiple Enrollment Failures, Hawaii Dumps State Obamacare Exchange
Last week Americans For Tax Reform released new information showing that during Hawaii's special Obamacare enrollment period, zero people enrolled. The total state cost for the exchange sits at more than $200 million.
TownhallFeb 13 2015
News
Funding shortfall for Social Security disability program: Is it real?
Republicans say Social Security’s support for people with disabilities will be 'broke' next year; the Obama budget suggests the system needs only a patch. But both sides agree: Something must be done by 2016.
Christian Science MonitorAug 05 2019
News
Trump: We Must Pass 'Strong Background Checks' for Gun Buyers
President Donald Trump called on lawmakers Monday to pass legislation requiring strong background checks for firearm purchases in the wake of mass shooting in Texas and Ohio over the weekend that killed 29 people.
Trump, who was scheduled to deliver remarks at the White House later Monday morning, tweeted that "we cannot let those killed in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, die in vain
Newsmax (News)Jul 12 2015
News
‘The Silent Majority Is Back!’: Donald Trump Criticizes Border Policy in Fiery Speeches
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump criticized U.S. immigration and trade policies on Saturday in speeches that veered from accusing Mexico of deliberately sending criminals across the border to professing respect for the Mexican government and love for its people.
The BlazeDec 09 2019
News
Impeachment
Last week, four law professors testified about impeachment before the House Judiciary Committee. (AP News)
The left supports impeachment, but is divided about whether the charges should only involve Ukraine or include other wrongdoing.
“Election-related bribery thwarts the very process by which voters can normally check corruption: voting the bums out… The solution to election
The Flip SideAug 03 2013
News
Grand Jury Probes Firm That Cleared Snowden
A federal grand jury is investigating whether the company that conducted the last security background check on National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden improperly rushed cases without proper review, according to people involved in the examination.
In recent days, a grand jury sitting in Washington, D.C., has issued subpoenas to former officials of Falls Church, Va.-based US
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 15 2013
Opinion
Morsi supporters call for protest marches as crackdown death toll rises in Egypt
With at least 525 people killed, it was the deadliest day in Egypt since the 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak.
Washington PostFeb 10 2016
News
Kasich: Voters Are 'Starting to Pay Attention'
Ohio governor says second-place New Hampshire finish is drawing voters for a fresh look. John Kasich isn’t sure how he got to be the runner-up to Donald Trump in Tuesday’s New Hampshire GOP primary, an achievement that is drawing more South Carolina voters to his under-the-radar presidential campaign.
“Frankly no one would have thought I would finish in second place, way ahead of
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 09 2024
Headline Roundup
Michigan School Shooter Ethan Crumbley’s Parents Receive 10-15 Years in Prison
James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of Michigan high school shooter Ethan Crumbley, have been sentenced to 10-15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter.
The Details: James and Jennifer Crumbley were each convicted on four counts of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the mass shooting perpetrated by their son. This verdict opened a historic precedent, as the Crumbley
People Forbes Fox News DigitalMay 07 2019
News
How a Chinese venture in Venezuela made millions while locals grew hungry
TUCUPITA, Venezuela—The project was meant to feed millions.
In Delta Amacuro, a remote Venezuelan state on the Caribbean Sea, a Chinese construction giant struck a bold agreement with the late President Hugo Chávez. The state-run firm would build new bridges and roads, a food laboratory, and the largest rice-processing plant in Latin America. The 2010 pact, with China CAMC Engineering
Reuters