U.S. judge sets February 13 for AT&T antitrust trial Reuters Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge set a February 13 start for a trial over whether AT&T Inc can buy rival T-Mobile USA despite competitive concerns raised in a lawsuit by the Obama administration's Justice Department. | Affordable Care Act Credited With Reducing Ranks of Young Uninsured ABC News Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:11 PM PDT President Obamaâs 2010 overhaul of the nationâs health insurance system appears to have helped significantly reduce the number of uninsured American young adults, according to a new Gallup survey and U.S. Census data. The percentage of 18- to 25-year-olds without health insurance dropped 3.6 points... | First Take Foreign Relations Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:08 PM PDT Last September, President Barack Obama vowed in his annual appearance before the UN General Assembly to work for "an agreement that will lead to a new member of the United Nations--an independent, sovereign state of Palestine." | Why Are The GOP Presidential Candidates Dressing Like Total Schlubs? Mediaite Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:08 PM PDT Thereâs really not much more to presidential fashion that suits and ties, but when it comes to presidential candidates, itâs a whole other story. By and large, the field of Republicans jockeying for Barack Obamaâs job have abandoned formality in an attempt to send a political message. | Partisan politics ruining economic prosperity? KSL Salt Lake City Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:06 PM PDT President Barack Obama announced Monday his plans to overcome the nation's debt problems with rich Americans expected to make up some of the deficit with higher taxes. But the call to tax the rich has taken heat from Republicans who claim higher taxes for wealthier individuals will actually hurt the economy more, spurning future economic growth. | Obama: U.N. Resolution Alone Won't Lead To Mideast Peace NPR Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:06 PM PDT President Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York Wednesday, speaking about the expected Palestinian bid for recognition by the U.N. The president said that peace between Israelis and Palestinians will not come through statements and resolutions at the U.N. | Senate panel OKs limited funds for high-speed rail AP via Yahoo! News Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:04 PM PDT The Democratic-led Senate Appropriations Committee has voted to provide $100 million to build high-speed rail lines, a small portion of what President Barack Obama has proposed for one of his economic priorities. | | |
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