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Obama's health care overhaul turns into a sprint
WASHINGTON (AP) — Its place assured alongside Medicare and Medicaid, President Barack Obama's health care law is now in a sprint to the finish line, with just 11 months to go before millions of uninsured people can start signing up for coverage....
Tags: Healthcare Policies, Government, Parties and Movements, Executive Branch, Elections
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Maryland ballot referendums offer a GOP reality check
This was the year of the referendum in Maryland, and given how things went at the polls, we're not likely to see a repeat any time soon. The success of all the three laws that were petitioned to referendum exposes the fallacy of Maryland Republicans'...
Tags: Republican Party, Judges, Same-Sex Marriage, DREAM Act, Gays and Lesbians
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After Romney defeat, GOP must face the numbers
It would be tempting to call the 2012 election the year of the woman — if only for the record number headed for the U.S. Senate and their instrumental role in re-electing President Barack Obama — but it was also the year of the Latino, the...
Tags: Planned Parenthood, Mitt Romney, Government, Parties and Movements, Polls
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On TV, broadcasters search for a drama that never materialized
Around 8:30 p.m. on CBS, Scott Pelley announced that the network had called Wisconsin for President Barack Obama. Pelley, the best anchor of the election night broadcasts, immediately signaled that this was the turning point of a night that had begun...
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Elections, Scott Pelley, Charlie Crist
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President Obama Wins
President Barack Obama rode a wave of broad support from moderates, women and minorities to win re-election Tuesday by defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney in Democratic strongholds and key battleground states. According to CNN projections,...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Same-Sex Marriage, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Government
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A Judge Stopped An East Texas School District On Thursday From Barring Cheerleaders From Quoting Bible Verses On Banners At High School Football Games, Saying The Policy Appears To Violate Their Free Speech Rights
Associated PressDistrict Judge Steve Thomas granted an injunction requested by the Kountze High School cheerleaders allowing them to continue displaying religious-themed banners pending the outcome of a lawsuit, which is set to go to trial next June 24, Texas Attorney...Tags: Football, Judges, Separation of Church and State, Teaching and Learning, Trials
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Republicans' biggest donors
WASHINGTON (AP) — For a casino mogul worth an estimated $25 billion, $34.2 million may sound like chump change. Yet that's how much money Sheldon Adelson has donated so far to aid Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and organizations...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Parties and Movements, Federal Election Commission, Politics, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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Democrats' biggest donors
WASHINGTON (AP) — Shrek would be green with envy. Movie producer Jeffrey Katzenberg is animating the presidential race this election season, raising more money than any other Democratic donor. The DreamWorks Animation CEO joins two other media...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Government, Parties and Movements, Elections, Washington, DC
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Romney goes off-road with the truth
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney spoke to supporters in the Ohio town of Defiance last week, but his words came from the twin cities of Duplicity and Deception. "I saw a story today that one of the great manufacturers in this state, Jeep, now owned by the...
Tags: China, Mitt Romney, Bloomberg L.P., Elections, Bankruptcy
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AWOL Soldier Sentenced to Life in Fort Hood Bomb Plot
KTLA NewsWACO, Tex. -- A U.S. soldier charged with plotting to blow up troops from the nation's largest Army post has been sentenced to life in prison. Naser Jason Abdo was found guilty in May of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, attempted murder...Tags: Police Investigations, Court Preliminary, Dining and Drinking, Health and Medical Professionals, John Carter
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Judge: Bible Verses OK on Cheerleaders' Banners
CNNCheerleaders from a small eastern Texas town have won the first battle in their crusade to display Christian religious messages on banners at their high school's football games. State District Judge Steve Thomas of Hardin County implemented a temporary...Tags: Football, Government, Executive Branch, Separation of Church and State, Trials
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