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Dec 27

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Should the Government Control Who Tracks You Online?

The Federal Trade Commission earlier this month proposed the creation of a so-called do-not-track option for Web users. Ray Suarez speaks with FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz and Mike Zaneis, general counsel of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, about the state of…

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Dec 27

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States Have Much Discretion to Speed, Slow Health Reform’s Effects

While many aspects of the federal health reform law don't take full effect until 2014, states can choose whether to speed up or slow down some of the sweeping changes to the U.S. health care system. Margaret Warner gets some…

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Dec 24

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Richardson: Korean Tensions Open Door for Military Miscalculations

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson recently returned from a private visit to North Korea. Margaret Warner speaks with him about the trip and tensions on the Korean peninsula.

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Dec 21

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News Wrap: Food Safety Bill Heads to Obama to Sign

In other news Tuesday, the House and Senate moved toward funding government operations through March. Also, a new food safety bill is headed to President Obama's desk for his signature.

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Dec 21

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FCC Rolls Out New Rules for Regulating Internet Traffic

The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday approved new rules, known as net neutrality, for regulating how information and traffic flow on the Internet. Jeffrey Brown talks to Washington Post reporter Cecilia Kang for more.

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Dec 13

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New ‘No Labels’ Centrist Group Seeks Culture Change in Politics

In light of the polarization in Washington, a new group has formed to try to foster cooperation in Congress and tone down partisan rhetoric on both sides. Judy Woodruff speaks with No Labels founders Mark McKinnon, a GOP strategist and…

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Dec 13

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What’s Causing U.S. Personal Spending to Drop: Job Losses, Fear or Both?

By Paul Solman

Paul Solman answers questions from NewsHour viewers and site visitors on business and economic news most days on his Making Sen$e page. Here's Monday's query: Name: Michael Cassady Question: Paul, If the U.S. consumer market is the…

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Dec 13

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What’s Causing US Personal Spending to Drop- Job Loss, Fear?

By Elizabeth Shell

Name: Michael Cassady Question: Paul, If the U.S. consumer market is the economic driver of the U.S. economy, and that of China too, with middle-class incomes stagnant, and consumer debt more controlled following the housing market bubble, how many jobs…

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Dec 08

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News Wrap: House Democrats Push $1.2 Trillion Government-Funding Plan

In other news Wednesday, House Democrats moved to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year to the tune of $1.2 trillion. The measure would freeze the budgets of most Cabinet departments.

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Dec 07

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Legal Tangle Tightens Around WikiLeaks, Julian Assange

The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is just one of the many problems he and his secrets-exposing website now face as the U.S. explores possible prosecution on espionage charges. Gwen Ifill talks to Jeffrey Smith, former CIA general counsel,…

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