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  1. In his weekly address, President Barack Obama Saturday made yet another push for health care overhaul and called on Congress for support. For the latest political calculations on health care legislation, host Scott Simon talks with NPR news analyst Juan W
    07-03-2010 to , , , by jamesmilo1983
  2. Perhaps President Barack Obama might have preferred New York Times columnist Tom Friedman to reserve these comments for their golf outings together. , but has Friedman recognized this path toward a larger government is unsustainable? On MSNBC's March 5 "M
  3. Young people think frank conversations about sex infections signal that a relationship will last.
    05-03-2010 to , by davismarks1971
  4. The US Food & Drug Administration warned 17 food manufacturers last month that labelling on the packaging of 22 products broke the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
    04-03-2010 to , , , , by reggiew2410
  5. Many media analysts say that today’s summit is all about the President gaming the healthcare debate. In fact, there is a much more interesting story at hand: The impact on the American conservative class—and its impact on legislators. This “Healt
    01-03-2010 to , , , , by clairer2422
  6. WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Saturday he is ready to compromise with Republicans on health care if they are serious about it, but that an overhaul must go forward. “Let’s get this done,” he said. Obama’s comments in his weekly Intern
  7. President Obama tried a new way Monday to jump-start his stalled health care overhaul: He unveiled his own detailed health proposal and put it on the Internet. It's intended as a starting point for a bipartisan health care summit set for Thursday.
  8. Over the weekend, poor and biased media reporting, dysfunctional politics, blindly ambitious activism, and economic ignorance fed on each other to produce a phenomenally false narrative that went out to hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. The
  9. AP - In the first major step to revive his health care agenda after his party's loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, President Barack Obama on Sunday invited Republican and Democratic leaders to discuss possible compromises in a televised gathering
  10. The president said he would be open to scaling back health reform legislation in order to salvage it.

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