Mentally ill shooter not stripped of security clearance
The former Navy reservist who killed 12 people at the Washington Navy
Yard had been hearing voices and was being treated for mental illness in
the weeks before the shooting rampage, but was not stripped of his
security clearance, officials said Tuesday.
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Navy Yard shooter had shotgun, handguns, not AR-15
Law enforcement officials say the Navy contractor identified as the
gunman in the deadly shootings at the Washington Navy Yard used a
shotgun and two handguns, but not an AR-15 assault rifle, as officials
previously said.
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Social Security fix would require big tax increase
Preserving Social Security for the next 75 years without reducing any
projected benefits would require an immediate and permanent 3.4 percent
payroll tax increase, the Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday in a
new report looking at long-term budget challenges that shows there are
no easy options left.
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The poor: Reagan vs. Obama
I think the poor need another Reagan in the White House. The income of
black heads-of-households dropped by 10.9 percent from June 2009 to June
2013. This decline in black income is more than double the overall 4.4
percent drop nationally in real, adjusted for inflation, median
household income during the same four years of alleged "recovery."
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No longer a nation of homeowners?
Sam Lustgarten could be one of the growing number of "career renters"
real estate companies think Millennials will become -- at least in the
near term.
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Congress looks to relax mandatory prison terms
WASHINGTON - Every weekend, Cindy Martinson treks from her home in Mason
City, Iowa, about 160 miles roundtrip to Waseca, Minn. She visits the
federal prison there, where her daughter Mandy Martinson, a first-time
offender, is in the middle of 15-year prison sentence.
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