Venezuelan consul general in Miami expelled by Obama administration Sun-Sentinel Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:11 PM PST Diplomat ordered to leave U.S. by Tuesday for discussing cyber-attacks The Obama administration on Sunday expelled Venezuela's consul general in Miami after allegations surfaced that she discussed possible cyber-attacks on U.S. soil while she was stationed at her country's embassy in Mexico. | Robert Kuttner: Obama's Populism The Huffington Post Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:01 PM PST The people who disparage "populism" either have a self-interest in damping down popular comprehension of just who has been wrecking the economy, or they are supporters of a perverse austerity agenda, or they worry that Obama's "populism", more consistently applied, just might work. As for class warfare, it's here. The policies of the past three decades, whether on taxes, de-regulation ... | Obamaâs Consumer Watchdog Targets Mortgage, Payday Lenders BusinessWeek Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:00 PM PST Richard Cordrayâs appointment as director of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau moves the new agency nearer to fulfilling its intended role as a one- stop shop for borrower safeguards. | Obama Lawyers Defend Health-Care Law at U.S. High Court BusinessWeek Sun, 08 Jan 2012 17:00 PM PST The Obama administration defended the 2010 health-care law and its requirement that people obtain insurance, telling the U.S. Supreme Court that the measure addressed a âcrisis in the national health-care market.â | Fellow Republicans hammer Romney in debate Straits Times Sun, 08 Jan 2012 16:55 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - Fellow Republican candidates hacked away at Mitt Romney's front-runner status on Sunday in the second debate in two days as New Hampshire voters were deciding on their choice for the party's nomination to challenge President Barack Obama in November. | | |
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