Policy On High-Risk Biological Research Tightened KERA North Texas Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:09 AM PDT The Obama administration has announced a new policy to handle the risks posed by legitimate biological research that could, in the wrong hands, threaten the public. The move comes in response to a huge debate over recent experiments on bird flu virus that got funding from the National Institutes of Health. Critics say the work created mutant viruses that could potentially be dangerous for people ... | Here is the latest Oklahoma news from The Associated Press KWTV News9 Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:57 AM PDT President Barack Obama's recent decision to delay the northern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline from western Canada to Cushing (KOO'-sheeng) is under fire in a new series of television ads. The American Energy... | House OKs GOP budget bid Detroit News Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:54 AM PDT Washington â" Republicans pushed an election-year, $3.5 trillion budget through the House on Thursday that relies on biting spending cuts and a revamping of Medicare to curb massive federal deficits, drawing a sharp contrast with how President Barack Obama and Democrats would tackle the nation's fiscal problems. | Obama next for Romney attacks Detroit News Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:53 AM PDT New York â" Rick Santorum doesn't care about the unemployment rate. Newt Gingrich has "more baggage than the airlines." Both are Washington insiders who have bent their principles for money and influence. | Latest Florida news, sports, business and entertainment WFLX FOX 29 Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:53 AM PDT The Obama administration is temporarily suspending immigration court dockets in four cities while authorities review thousands of cases as part of a plan to indefinitely delay deportation proceedings for many non-criminal... | Rubio gives Romney a tea party boost SouthFlorida.com Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:46 AM PDT WASHINGTON So now that Sen. Marco Rubio has finally endorsed Mitt Romney, what does it mean for Florida, Hispanic voters, himself and Republican chances of beating President Barack Obama in November? | | |
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