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By Calvin Woodward |
March 20, 2012
Now here's a tag team for the ages: Richard Nixon, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama.
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By Sam Hananel |
November 30, 2011
Republicans are maneuvering to short-circuit an effort by Democrats on the National Labor Relations Board to approve rules that would quicken the pace of union elections.
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By James E. Green |
October 7, 2011
SCOTUS eyes PPACA, plan fees in the spotlight and the enemy within...
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By Tom Raum |
September 7, 2011
America's sickly economy can be healed with jobs, jobs and more jobs. On that, everyone agrees. Figuring out how to produce them is what is stumping everyone.
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By Kimberly Hefling |
August 5, 2011
From the helicopters they fly to the base housing where their children sleep at night, U.S troops and their families are directly affected by the prospect of deep cuts in the Pentagon's budget, which surely will shrink over the coming decade as the military closes out two wars, trims its...
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By Andrew Taylor |
July 21, 2011
House Speaker John Boehner predicted Thursday that a majority of House Republicans will end up supporting some kind of compromise as the Senate began debating a House-passed effort to tie an increase in the debt ceiling to conservative demands for a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution.
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By Andrew Taylor |
July 21, 2011
The Senate has taken up tea party-backed House legislation tying an increase in the government's borrowing authority to a series of conservative demands including a constitutional balanced budget amendment.
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By Dan Shellenbarger |
January 12, 2010
Much has been written about the financial crisis, and what it has done to the health care marketplace.