Gun-rights advocates sue state over new law
Gun rights advocates said Thursday that they had filed a federal lawsuit
to block Maryland's new gun control laws from going into effect next
week, arguing that restrictions on assault weapons and large magazines
infringe on their constitutional rights.
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Congress to give rich senator's widow $194K
The $1.1 trillion stopgap spending resolution being debated by Congress
includes a line item to benefit the widow of Sen. Frank Lautenberg.
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The Audacity of Hopelessness
Perhaps Obama was onto something when, as a young author, he zeroed in
on the term "audacity" to (subconsciously) telegraph his ambitious
designs to fundamentally transform our beloved America.
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Detroit worker: 'A bailout would have been better'
The Obama administration on Friday stepped forward and announced
millions in grant dollars to give to financially failing Detroit -- but
even that taxpayer dole-out may not prove acceptable to some of the
city's workers, who instead wanted a full-scale bailout.
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Obamacare plans on Texas exchange priced below national average
Dozens of health insurance plans will be offered on the Texas health
exchange created by federal health care reform starting Oct. 1, with
average premiums below the national level, the government announced
Wednesday.
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McCain chides Cruz for Nazi comment during Obamacare speech
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., called Sen. Ted Cruz's Nazi comments during
his oratory on defunding Obamacare a "great disservice" to World War II
soldiers.
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Mr. Cruz Goes To Washington
Note to the Republican Establishment: Surrender is not a strategy, unless your only goal is to lose.
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