Pentagon Wants Stronger Defenses Against Scams NPR Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:13 PM PDT Among the forces lined up behind a new consumer financial protection agency proposed by the Obama administration, one stands out as used to a tough fight: the Pentagon. Officials say troops can be attractive targets for scams â" and the resulting stress can distract them from their jobs. | Candidates sound off on fallout from health care vote The Pasco Tribune Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:13 PM PDT Just days after President Barack Obama signed historic and controversial national health care into law, Republicans and Democrats are already proclaiming a bounce in the polls for their respective parties. | Gov't unveils plan to shrink some home loans Everett Herald Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" Under pressure to stem the foreclosure crisis, the Obama administration launched a plan today to reduce the amount some troubled borrowers owe on their home loans and give jobless homeowners a temporary break. | Autism nominee draws hold Albany Times Union Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:12 PM PDT When President Barack Obama nominated Ari Ne'eman to the National Council on Disability, many families touched by autism took it as a positive sign. Ne'eman would be the first person with the disorder to serve on the council. | Obama Bypasses Senate, Makes Appointments to NLRB, Treasury BusinessWeek Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:11 PM PDT President Barack Obama plans to make 15 recess appointments, including a National Labor Relations Board candidate opposed by business groups, âto fill critical administration posts that have been left vacant.â | China Curbs Prompt Credit-Card Dispute, Kirk Says (Update1) Bloomberg Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:10 PM PDT March 26 (Bloomberg) -- The Obama administration is weighing complaints from U.S. companies that China is violating trade rules by shutting them out of its $723 billion payment- processing market, Trade Representative Ron Kirk said today. | Lincoln Versus Obama According to Rehberg KECI Missoula Sat, 27 Mar 2010 21:10 PM PDT Representative Denny Rehberg is contrasting the current administration to Ronald Reagan's at a Republican dinner tonight. | | |
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