Kindergartner says a teacher told her to stop praying at lunch
Marcos Perez, of Oviedo, Calif., said his 5-year-old daughter told him
that a teacher at Carillon Elementary stopped her from praying at lunch
last month. Last week, Perez posted a YouTube video of his daughter,
Gabriella, providing her account of the incident.
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High court voids overall contribution limits
The Supreme Court struck down limits Wednesday
in federal law on the overall campaign contributions the biggest
individual donors may make to candidates, political parties and
political action committees.
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Caterpillar digs in at hearing on taxes: We pay everything we owe
Since 1999, Caterpillar Inc. has routed most of the profits from its
foreign replacement parts business through an affiliate in Switzerland
that employs a small fraction of the company's 118,000 workers and has
no warehouses.
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In Praise of Life
An Associated Press story in The Chronicle recently quoted two different
critics of a federal court of appeals ruling upholding the Texas
abortion law. The story offered no quotes of praise from the decision's
many backers. OK. We'll do it.
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Why Hillary Clinton Will Win in 2016
On Tuesday,
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., presented his 2015
budget proposal. The Senate Democrats did not provide any such proposal;
President Barack Obama's proposal posited an unending federal deficit
and massive tax increases. Ryan's proposal, by contrast, lowered the
rate of increase of spending moderately (by $5.1 trillion over the next
decade), struck Obamacare from the rolls, and suggested revamps to
Social Security and Medicare.
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