On ACA, the election has last word
Think the Supreme Court is where the future of President Barack Obama’s health care law will be settled? Think again.
Think the Supreme Court is where the future of President Barack Obama’s health care law will be settled? Think again.
The Republicans competing for the White House can agree on one thing: They all say they’ll get rid of Barack Obama’s health-care law.
Washington, D.C., June 3, 2011 The Competitive Enterprise Institute today is encouraging Americans to turn National Donut Day into a day of protest.
The first Friday in June is National Donut Day, and although it didn’t start off as a political event, it may become one.
The clock will be ticking toward a government shutdown once again this week. The current spending measure funding the government runs out on Friday, creating another deadline for Senate Democrats and House Republicans to agree on a spending plan for th…
The clock will be ticking toward a government shutdown once again this week. The current spending measure funding the government runs out on Friday, creating another deadline for Senate Democrats and House Republicans to agree on a spending plan for th…
Protalix BioTherapeutics, Inc. , announced today that it has been invited to deliver an oral presentation on PRX-105, the Company’s plant cell expressed pegylated recombinant human acetylcholinesterase in development for use in several therapeutic and …
A rider attached by Senator Tom Coburn to the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act , which proposes banning earmarks for the next three years, could have a devastating effect on educational programs like Reach Out and Read, Reading Is Fundamental, and Tea…
Republican defeated incumbent Rep. Dina Titus by 1,922 votes Joe Heck, Republican congressman-elect, speaks with a reporter Wednesday at his campaign headquarters, at 6675 S. Tenaya Way, after narrowly defeating Democratic incumbent Rep.
Americans are having a crisis of confidence in their government. A majority in a new USA Today/Gallup Poll disapprove of the jobs President Barack Obama and Congress are doing and have unfavorable views of both major political parties.