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Judge orders JPL to drop discipline over scientists' email
A National Labor Relations Board judge has ordered NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to rescind disciplinary actions against five scientists who shared emails at work about a Supreme Court decision on background security checks for JPL employees....Tags: Work Relations, Science, Employees, September 11, 2001 Attacks, NASA
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GOP slams fundraising, other efforts to promote Obama health law
WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans have opened a new line of attack on President Obama's healthcare law, charging that the administration has improperly sought help from the healthcare industry and other outside groups to implement the...
Tags: Washington, DC, Aetna Inc., White House, Consumers, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Corbett's education secretary said to be leaving
Another member of Gov. Corbett's cabinet is on his way out. Education Secretary Ron Tomalis is looking for another job and does not intend to stay past summer as Corbett's education czar, two senior administration officials have told The Inquirer on...Tags: Government, School Examinations, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Executive Branch, Politics
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Breathless over Benghazi: Republicans can't help overplaying their hand
Republicans could make an easy hit on the Obama administration by highlighting the State Department's apparent bureaucratic blundering during and after the deadly terrorist attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last fall, but they refuse to...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events, Benghazi, Elections, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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President George W. Bush is featured speaker at West Michigan Aviation Academy fundraiser
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — President George W. Bush is the featured speaker at a fundraiser this week for the West Michigan Aviation Academy. Organizers say the event in Grand Rapids begins Wednesday afternoon and includes a social reception,...Tags: Amway, Elections, Gerald Ford, Politics
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An administrative law judge ruled that JPL unfairly disciplined scientists over emails sent at work
A National Labor Relations Board judge has ordered NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Caņada Flintridge to rescind disciplinary actions against five scientists who shared emails at work about a Supreme Court decision on background security...Tags: Work Relations, Science, Employees, NASA, Judges
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IRS official knew in 2011 that tea party was targeted
WASHINGTON — A top Internal Revenue Service official knew as early as June 2011 that conservative groups seeking nonprofit status were being singled out for additional scrutiny, raising questions about when senior officials were informed and why the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Tea Party Movement, Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, Politics
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Benghazi cover-up deserves scrutiny
If what transpired in Congress on Wednesday was not a "real review" of the Benghazi debacle, then tell me what is ("Benghazi deserves real review," May 10)? Are you saying that the Obama administration's prefabricated talking points should be ignored?...Tags: Barack Obama, Benghazi, Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice
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10 things you might not know about hamburgers
May is National Hamburger Month, and the industry hopes you'll forget all about last month, when a Utah man attracted publicity by claiming he had a 14-year-old McDonald's hamburger that has never been refrigerated yet looks like new — no mold, no...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, White House, International Military Interventions, Michigan Avenue, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Maybe Americans agree about more than they know
WASHINGTON (AP) — Can we agree on this? Americans still think alike much of the time even if our politicians don't. To get heads nodding, just say something worrisome about the economy or dismissive of Washington. Almost all Americans consider...
Tags: Washington, DC, Immigration, Parties and Movements, Abortion, Elections
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Donald M. Cohen, magician
Donald M. Cohen, a retired credit manager and magician who was known as "Magic Don," died May 1 from a heart attack at his Edgewood home. He was 87. The son of a bar owner and a homemaker, Donald Martin Cohen was born in Baltimore and raised in the city'...
Tags: Heart Attack, White House, Easter, Entertainment, Havre de Grace
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Strategies for another kind of gun control
Los Angeles TimesSupporters of a measure that would have expanded background checks for firearm purchases decried the bill's death in the Senate last month. But was the defeat really such a bad thing? Had it passed, the new law would have been hailed as a historic...Tags: Firearms, Rahm Emanuel, Gun Control, Culture, Interior Policy
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