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Obama Approves Law To Fund Government Through Mid-December
President Obama signed the bill into law before the midnight deadline to keep the government running. The measure does not defund Planned Parenthood as House Republicans had threatened.
House To Vote On New Speaker Next Week
Outgoing Speaker John Boehner said a "large majority of our members have made clear they want these elections held next week."
Even In Prison, Health Care Often Comes With A Copay
Although the government is responsible for providing health services to people in jail and prison, inmates are still often expected to pay for a share of the treatment.
At What Point Does A Fundraising Ad Go Too Far?
Images of the "starving child" were popular in 1980s campaigns. Critics didn't like the depiction of the developing world as a place of helpless victims. Such ads faded away, but now they're back.
Palestinian President Abbas Says He's No Longer Bound By Oslo Accords
The agreements signed with Israel were the basis for a two-state solution. Mahmoud Abbas said Israel had refused to honor the agreements.
A Warning To Both Parties On Planned Parenthood And Abortion
Republicans are pushing to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding. The organization's popularity has held steady, highlighting a risk for the GOP. But there's danger for Democrats, too.
Tesla Unveils Its Model X, Complete With A 'Bioweapon Defense' Button
Tesla says the Model X is the safest and fastest SUV in history. Among its notable features are the "Falcon Wing doors" that lift upward instead of swinging outward — and a price upward of $130,000.
The Secret To Club Stores' Success: Breaking The Rules Of Retail
Take every standard lesson about how to sell stuff to people and then break all the rules. That's the secret to some of the nation's biggest retail chains.
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Jazz Saxophonist Phil Woods Dies At 83
Jazz saxophonist Phil Woods was a disciple of Charlie Parker, one of the pioneers of bebop. But Woods reached millions of ears through his playing on pop songs by Paul Simon, Billy Joel and others. Woods died Tuesday at the age of 83.
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Next Republican Debate Could Be Bad News For Paul, Graham
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is close to not making the main-stage for the Oct. 28 CNBC debate. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., may not even make the undercard debate, which could feature just three people.
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