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    Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Obama's White House -- the diversity question

    In the wake of President Obama’s reelection, there was much clucking about the demise of the political power of white men and the inability of Mitt Romney -- the quintessential Republican white man -- to capture the support and votes of women and...

    Tags: Chuck Hagel, The New York Times, Michele Flournoy, Jay Carney, Beyonce

  2. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  3. Judge dismisses Notre Dame lawsuit regarding birth control mandate

    SOUTH BEND &mdash; A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by the University of Notre Dame challenging the constitutionality of the <a id=&quot;EVGAP00039" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" href="http://www.southbendtribune.com/topic/health/healthcare-laws/patient-protection-affordable-care-act-EVGAP00039.topic">Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act</a> requiring employers to provide birth-control coverage.
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by the University of Notre Dame challenging the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requiring employers to provide birth-control coverage. The lawsuit, filed...

    Tags: Birth Control, Roman Catholicism, Colleges and Universities, Litigation and Regulation, Timothy Geithner

  4. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  5. Paul Ryan's convention speech fact-check

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan took some factual shortcuts during the Republican convention when he attacked President Barack Obama's policies on Medicare, the economic stimulus and the budget deficit. His running mate, Mitt Romney, was expected to speak later Thursday in the convention's culmination.</span>
    WASHINGTON (AP) — GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan took some factual shortcuts during the Republican convention when he attacked President Barack Obama's policies on Medicare, the economic stimulus and the budget deficit. His running mate,...

    Tags: Energy Saving, Medicare, Republican Party, Tampa, Barack Obama

  6. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Wheaton College joins lawsuit over health care requirements

    Wheaton College has joined about 50 mostly Roman Catholic religious institutions suing the Obama administration for requiring religious employers to offer health insurance that covers the cost of birth control for employees and students.
    Chicago Tribune reporter
    Wheaton College has joined about 50 mostly Roman Catholic religious institutions suing the Obama administration for requiring religious employers to offer health insurance that covers the cost of birth control for employees and students. Today the west...

    Tags: Birth Control, Roman Catholicism, Health and Safety at Work, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Supreme Court

  8. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  9. "Selena" Actress Lupe Ontiveros Dead at Age 69

    LOS ANGELES -- Actress Lupe Ontiveros, who co-starred in the hit films &quot;Selena" and "As Good As It Gets," has died, CNN confirmed on Friday. She was 69.
    CNN
    LOS ANGELES -- Actress Lupe Ontiveros, who co-starred in the hit films "Selena" and "As Good As It Gets," has died, CNN confirmed on Friday. She was 69. Her publicists told CNN the cause of death was liver cancer. Ontiveros passed on Thursday night...

    Tags: Edward James Olmos, Liver Cancer, Movies, Selena, NPR

  10. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. Terrifying Video Shows Killer Whale Attacking SeaWorld Trainer

    SAN DIEGO -- A video revealing an incident between a killer whale and its trainer at SeaWorld was released Tuesday during the SeaWorld v US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis trial.
    KTLA News
    SAN DIEGO -- A video revealing an incident between a killer whale and its trainer at SeaWorld was released Tuesday during the SeaWorld v US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis trial. It happened in November 2006. Trainer Kenneth Peters, 39, was bitten and...

    Tags: KTLA, Accidental Death, Health and Safety at Work, Political Systems, Human Interest

  12. Sep 3, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Patt Morrison Asks: U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis

    Ahigh school counselor in La Puente once told Hilda Solis' mother that the girl really ought to forget about college and become a secretary. Well, so she has. Hilda Solis is the U.S. secretary of Labor. The daughter of factory workers and ardent union members became the first in her family to get a college education. She brought to D.C. a no-bones-about-it track record from the California Legislature, where she raised the minimum wage, raised the bar for worker protections and raised some hell for environmental laws.
    Ahigh school counselor in La Puente once told Hilda Solis' mother that the girl really ought to forget about college and become a secretary. Well, so she has. Hilda Solis is the U.S. secretary of Labor. The daughter of factory workers and ardent union...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Data Collection, Health and Safety at Work, Employers, Treaties

  14. May 21, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  15. Notre Dame, Catholic Diocese, others file suit regarding HHS mandate

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND &mdash; The University of Notre Dame, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and several other area organizations filed suit Monday challenging the constitutionality of a federal regulation that requires religious organizations to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives and other services that go against Catholic Church teachings.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND — The University of Notre Dame, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and several other area organizations filed suit Monday challenging the constitutionality of a federal regulation that requires religious organizations to...

    Tags: Birth Control, Roman Catholicism, Health and Safety at Work, Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama

  16. May 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Illinois dioceses, other Catholic groups sue over White House insurance mandate

    The Roman Catholic dioceses of Springfield and Joliet have joined 41 other religious institutions filing simultaneous lawsuits that challenge the Obama administration's mandate that many religious employers have their health insurance cover the cost of birth control for employees.
    The Roman Catholic dioceses of Springfield and Joliet have joined 41 other religious institutions filing simultaneous lawsuits that challenge the Obama administration's mandate that many religious employers have their health insurance cover the cost of...

    Tags: Birth Control, Roman Catholicism, Timothy Geithner, Health Treatments, Politics

  18. May 21, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Cardinal Dolan Sues 3 Obama Cabinet Members

    The Archdiocese of New York, joined by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, filed a federal lawsuit Monday against three Cabinet officials in the Obama administration.
It was the first, legal salvo in the feud over insurance funding for birth control--which could soon be a mandate, even for Catholic health care agencies and universities.   &quot;I appreciated meeting the President; there's a lot I admire about him," Timothy Cardinal Dolan told PIX 11, after the suit was filed in the Eastern District of New York.  "But we weren't making progress."
    pix11.com | @murphypix
    The Archdiocese of New York, joined by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, filed a federal lawsuit Monday against three Cabinet officials in the Obama administration. It was the first, legal salvo in the feud over insurance funding for birth...

    Tags: Birth Control, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Health, Belief and Faith

  20. May 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Local Catholic groups join fight against Obama birth control mandate

    The Roman Catholic dioceses of Springfield and Joliet have joined 41 other religious institutions filing simultaneous lawsuits that challenge the Obama administration&rsquo;s mandate that many religious employers have their health insurance cover the cost of birth controlfor employees.
    Tribune reporter
    The Roman Catholic dioceses of Springfield and Joliet have joined 41 other religious institutions filing simultaneous lawsuits that challenge the Obama administration’s mandate that many religious employers have their health insurance cover the cost...

    Tags: Birth Control, Roman Catholicism, Health and Safety at Work, Timothy Geithner, Health Treatments

  22. Jun 18, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Obama, Romney to speak to convention of Hispanic elected officials

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    Both President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are confirmed speakers at the 29th annual convention of the The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials. More than 1,000 elected and appointed officials are...
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This 2012 file photo shows Labor Secretary Hilda Solis...
(January 9, 2013)
Hilda Solis
the U.S. Labor Secretary is given a tour of the assembl...
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Visiting GM plant
"As you know, a lot of good things start in California...
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"As you know, a lot of good things start in California and L.A. and make their way [to Washington]," U.S. secretary of Labor Hilda Solis tells Patt Morrison. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)