Religious employers must cover the pill The Bryan-College Station Eagle Sat, 21 Jan 2012 05:07 AM PST WASHINGTON -- Many church-affiliated institutions will have to cover free birth control for employees, the Obama administration announced Friday in an election-year move that outraged religious groups, fueling a national debate about the reach of g ... | Officials confirm light fuel near ship Newschannel 6 Wichita Falls Sat, 21 Jan 2012 05:03 AM PST Gingrich rising late in SC confronting Obama and Romney, but in time to win Saturday primary? | Romney gets Huckabee cover on tax disclosure Arkansas Times Sat, 21 Jan 2012 05:00 AM PST Mark it down now. If Mike Huckabee runs for president in 2016, he will not be releasing his federal income tax returns. Read more here about his remarkably petulant defense of Mitt Romney for evading tax return release in which he manages to again don his Birther clothing to smear President Barack Obama. Speaking on The O'Reilly Factor, Huckabee said of Romney, "Let him make this challenge: 'I ... | Obama cites efforts to bolster tourism in the U.S. CTV.ca Sat, 21 Jan 2012 04:53 AM PST President Barack Obama is citing his work to bolster tourism in the United States ahead of an important week in which he'll deliver his last State of the Union address before the 2012 election. | Feds Grant 1-Year Extension On Birth Control Rule OfficialWire Sat, 21 Jan 2012 04:52 AM PST The Obama administration is giving church-affiliated institutions an extra year to comply with a new rule that employers cover birth control free of charge through their health plans. | Jobs, re-election frame Obama's State of the Union Detroit Free Press Sat, 21 Jan 2012 04:39 AM PST Vilified on the campaign trail by Republicans, President Barack Obama will stand before the nation Tuesday night with a State of the Union address designed to reframe the election-year debate on his terms, suggesting a stark contrast with his opponents on the economy and promising fairness and help for hurting families. | Romney concedes S.C. primary will be a tight race CTV.ca Sat, 21 Jan 2012 04:38 AM PST Mitt Romney conceded he's in a tight race with Newt Gingrich for Saturday's South Carolina presidential primary, a critical contest that could shape the race to choose a Republican challenger to President Barack Obama. | House GOP To Push For Pipeline Despite Obama Move OfficialWire Sat, 21 Jan 2012 04:37 AM PST House Republicans say a fresh push for a 1,700-mile Canada-to-Texas pipeline could be part of a new round of negotiations over extending the payroll tax cut and benefits for the long-term unemployed. | | |
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