... it. There's a much better way of doing it. I mean, this whole idea that the federal government can deal with weather and anything in the world, just go to the federal government, FEMA's broke. They're $20 billion in debt. RAY SUAREZ: And from back in the ...
... approved by the Statehouse, saying, "This is a major step forward in correcting the imbalance between taxpayers and the government unions that work for them." In Wisconsin, where Senate Democrats fled the state two weeks ago to avoid a vote on a similar bill, the deadlock remains. Reports said both ...
... worries. Bill Enloe, chairman and CEO of the Los Alamos National Bank, says the beginning of year felt better for those living on top of the mesa near Santa Fe, but things have since soured a bit. "There was a bounce in the affordable housing area, fueled by the tax ...
... develop the carrots that go with the sticks that they now have in their life. PAUL SOLMAN: So DeParle wrote an article featuring Thigpen for the New York Times Magazine last summer. It prompted the invite from Bill Cosby, and also attracted the notice of First Lady Laura Bush, who ...
... all the parties that are paying the bill. And I think what most students and families that sacrifice to go to higher education care about the most is the educational experience that the student often... the student actually has, not whether somebody off in some distant lab has... has prestige ...
Following a report on congressional inquiries into whether Enron manipulated energy prices in California, two industry experts discuss the allegations.
Clarence Page takes a look at some rejuvenated cities.
The situation in Haiti seems to be progressively worsening, as gangs control half the country's territory and most of its capital. We hear from Haitians affected by the violence, and John Yang speaks with Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder and publisher of The Haitian Times, for the latest on the crisis and international response.
Long after more flamboyant colleagues flamed out of President Donald Trump's favor amid ethics scandals, low-profile and folksy Rick Perry survived in the Cabinet in part by steering clear of controversy. Until now.
Russian President Vladimir Putin boasted of new nuclear weapons that he says can defeat U.S. missile defenses in an address unveiling a grand vision for his country. His return to Cold War rhetoric comes a month after the U.S. announced its own plans to deploy new nuclear weapons and two weeks before the Russian election....
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