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Politics "Gangnam Style" CBS News Federal budget guru Alan Simpson is trying to either make deficit reduction the latest trend or quickly kill the real latest trend: "Gangnam Style." In a YouTube video, the 81-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming danced like the South Korean ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Where Science Meets Politics Huffington Post (blog) In Italy six seismologists have just been convicted of manslaughter for failing to predict a 2009 earthquake that killed 309 people in the Italian city L'Aquila. The verdict is interesting for several reasons. It presupposes that scientists have the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Old-School Politics In New-Age Community? Huffington Post Oak Park has a reputation as a progressive place, where education and the arts matter, where voters care about social issues and aren't afraid to challenge the status quo. They'd be "lakefront liberals" if the Eisenhower was water instead of exhaust ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rubio advocates for comprehensive effort, not bill, on immigration San Francisco Chronicle (blog) Rubio stressed that the need to understand why people migrate to the U.S., echoing George W. Bush's plea from yesterday for politicians to approach immigration with a "benevolent spirit." "These are real human beings. And that's why it's such a huge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drop the politics and expand Missouri's Medicaid program Springfield News-Leader Those are the words of Joe Pierle, head of the Missouri Primary Care Association. He is talking about a debate over whether the state should accept the federal government's deal and expand Medicaid eligibility. The election is over, but the debate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inside Politics: British tabloids take aim at Wintour talk Washington Times A report suggesting that the influential editor-in-chief of Vogue is one of the candidates being considered for the top U.S. diplomatic post in France or Britain has sparked spirited debate about her qualifications, exciting Britain's glamour-hungry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kid's entertainer: No political career Jerusalem Post So it came as no surprise Wednesday that the same day it was reported that he decided to enter politics, Israel's top children's entertainer, Yuval Hamebulbal (Yuval The Confused), emphatically denied any Knesset run. The entertainer, whose real name ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wednesday politics: Jimmy Carter and 47 percent, no Hillary in 2013, Patty Murray The Seattle Times (blog) Sen. Patty Murray is not kidding about middle class tax cuts. Washington Sen. Patty Murray is very much the public face for Senate Democrats trying to win middle class tax cuts. She heads back to the Senate floor Wednesday to discuss what is becoming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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On Politics: Walker wants no state action on immigration Wisconsin State Journal 2012-12-05T16:15:00Z 2012-12-05T16:19:41Z On Politics: Walker wants no state action on immigrationDEE J. HALL | Wisconsin State Journal | dhall@madison.com | 608-252-6132 madison.com. 2 hours ago • DEE J. HALL | Wisconsin State Journal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Columnist Will speaks on religion in American politics Student Life Will claimed that secular political faiths, like Communism in countries like Russia and China, have historically caused many more deaths than religious wars. He asserted that the modern American government has overstepped its role, seizing rather than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phil Reisman: Ferncliff Manor kids need a home, not politics The Journal News | LoHud.com Cutting through the political madness, Ferncliff basically wants to lease the former WestHELP homeless shelter in Greenburgh, which Westchester County closed last year because the 108-unit complex was only 30 percent occupied. The school wants to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Polar Politics: Fiscal cliff deal should include tax hikes on wealthy Virginia Tech Collegiate Times Just to get things straight — it is really not a fiscal cliff; it is more of a slope. The entity of the tax breaks and the spending cuts will not fully expire until ten years from Dec. 31. Even though it is all over the news, I am not worried. I am ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Diversity: Another GOP Disadvantage The Atlantic Cities It's been widely noted that Barack Obama's winning coalition drew up the wide ethnic, racial, gender, and sexual orientation diversity of a new and rising America, while Mitt Romney and the GOP captured the wide majority of white men. In their 2004 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Obama Era: A New Age in American Politics Huffington Post (blog) Barack Obama's elections -- both 2008 and 2012 -- have inaugurated a new political reality in America. He has rewritten history in two consecutive elections, and his groundbreaking victories will forever change the game of politics in our country ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SC political briefs The State South Carolina could have two people overseeing agencies' cybersecurity as part of an effort to centralize responsibility, the head of the state's information technology division told senators Wednesday. Statewide oversight of computer policies could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
California Republicans look to Jim Brulte to lead comeback Sacramento Bee After the GOP was battered in California in the 1998 elections, Brulte said the political action committee he controlled would use its contributions to broaden the traditional Republican candidate base, trying to recruit "good Hispanic, black, Asian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Latin Dish: Politics con salsa San Francisco Bay Guardian LATIN DISH Whenever politicians start talking immigration reform it always reminds me of the story—perhaps chisme—about that guy, who, you know, burned his neighbor's house down, and then when the neighbors jumped over the fence to escape the fire, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Smith on Politics: Republicans All-In Gamble on Governor, AG Races Did Not ... Patch.com State Republican gamble didn't pay off. Washington Republican Party officials took a gamble on this election. It didn't pay off. State Republicans put all their efforts into electing Rob McKenna as governor and Reagan Dunn as attorney general. Neither won. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fiscal Cliff Politics The Missourian (blog) Erskine Bowles, the Democratic co-chairman of the long abandoned Simpson-Bowles Commission, compared the fiscal cliff negotiations to "kabuki theater" Monday adding that if two sides come to an agreement too quickly, "their own side would just kill them. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Money in politics drives up US corruption perception index Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group The United States scores worse than many of its partners in the developed world on this year's Corruption Perception Index in part because of money in politics, the group that publishes the index said Wednesday. Transparency International's compilation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Photo Ops and Politics and FDR: 'Hyde Park on Hudson' PopMatters "This was years ago," remembers Daisy (Laura Linney). "I couldn't afford secrets. I just had chores." And so you see her, framed by doorways and beigey light, looking aptly domestic and a little dreary. A few moments of this nostalgic look-back ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Questions about current politics PolitySA South African politics today appear to be primarily concerned with the forthcoming ANC elective conference in Mangaung. Repeated analyses of the fortunes of various electoral contenders and how one or other ANC constituency may decide to allocate its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Daily politics roundup: Belmar okays boardwalk bond; Guadagno to run again NJ.com Screen Shot 2012-12-05 at 5.40.54 AM.png Belmar council approved a bond to replace its battered boardwalk by summer. Tony Kurdzuk, Star-Ledger. NJ.com's Mark Bonamo reports that the borough of Belmar unanimously approved a $20 million bond ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McConnell Offers To Vote On Obama's Fiscal Cliff Plan, Reid Objects RealClearPolitics U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding his proposal to give Democrats an opportunity to vote on the President's $1.6 trillion tax hike plan. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
George Will talks religion, politics and baseball St. Louis Beacon And, he added, as modern politics takes on more and more tasks to try to ameliorate the human condition, it will be difficult for religion to flourish. Instead, he said, a "wholesome division of labor" between government and religious institutions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama To Business Leaders On Paying Politics With Fiscal Cliff: It's Not A ... News One WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama warned Republicans on Wednesday against picking another fight over the nation's debt ceiling, telling business leaders that it's "not a game that I will play." Obama said in remarks to the Business Roundtable that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
comment(s) Fayetteville Observer They'll make good commissioners. But council members D.J. Haire and Val Applewhite say they may nominate others for the two posts. That's their right, but the moves smack of disruptive politics. We hope a council majority agrees Greene and Smith are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Israeli politics in America get lost in translation Haaretz Israeli politics in America get lost in translation. In New York, American Jews, unable to resist temptation, try to set me straight on Israeli politics, though I as an outsider tread cautiously on their home turf of U.S. politics. By Vered Kellner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cuomo offers his take on Senate GOP/IDC deal Buffalo News (blog) "Elections often clarify political situations, but sometimes confuse them. The New York State Senate leadership question is an example of the latter. A "coalition governance" structure combining the Independent Democratic Conference and the Republican ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Legislature sends 31 bills to Cuomo for his consideration Buffalo News (blog) Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content. Politics Now. 6a00d83451b85a69e2017ee5f3da65970d. Legislature sends 31 bills to Cuomo for his consideration. December 5, 2012 - 5:34 PM. By Tom Precious. ALBANY -– Bill drop day at the Capitol. See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Mental illness, President Obama, and the politics of ignorance" - That's the ... The Morning Journal The Morning Journal's Community Media Lab offers 27 blogs on all kinds of subjects from fashion to NASCAR, photography to politics and more. Local bloggers add their voices to the community conversation, and you can be a part of the Community Media ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FDI vote in Parliament: Did politics win over policy? NDTV The FDI fireworks ended in Parliament with the UPA-led government winning the vote. Experts, Nilotpal Basu, central secretariat member of CPI(M), Keshav Rao, senior leader of Congress, HK Dua, senior journalist and member of parliament, Bijou Kurien, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Politics PA: Bruce Castor may Run against Corbett in Republican Primary Patch.com Politics PA, an online source dedicated to information for "political junkies," is reporting that Bruce Castor, former Montgomery County District Attorney, is considering a run against Gov. Corbett in the 2014 Republican Primary. The only known ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Florida colleges offer a deal Sarasota Herald-Tribune Florida's state university presidents said today that they would not ask for a tuition increase in the coming year if the Legislature will increase state funding by $118 million in the coming year. The Legislature cut the university system budget by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Finding balance The Portland Phoenix All it takes is a genius-level grasp of finances, the political acumen of Abraham Lincoln, and negotiating skills not seen since 1919, when Jacob Rupert of the New York Yankees convinced Harry Frazee of the Boston Red Sox to sell him Babe Ruth for less ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Queen's academic Paul Bew is honoured at politics awards ceremony Belfast Telegraph Professor Lord Paul Bew, Professor of Politics at Queen's University, Belfast, received the Special Recognition Award at the Political Studies Association annual awards ceremony held in London at Church House, Westminster. Professor Bew was recognised ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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