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With a symbolic vote to repeal President Barack Obama’s health-care overhaul, the Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives is starting a two- year campaign to undermine the law through piecemeal dismantling tactics and …
Secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton is seeking to tamp down speculation that she’s in line to move to the Pentagon as secretary of defense.
A pro-family group working to repeal ObamaCare believes President Obama’s ultimate goal is to bring the American people under government control.
As Republicans move to vote Wednesday to undo Obama’s health-care reform bill, Democrats are posing a question to new House members: What would repeal mean to their constituents?
Tomorrow, the U.S. House is planning a vote to repeal the new health care reform law, which was passed last spring. Debate began today, on what has become one of the most divisive …
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) has spent every day for nine months fighting for the full repeal of ObamaCare. Although he has at times been ridiculed, ignored and doubted, King campaigned tirelessly to repeal …
Though she insisted she’s all for civility, Sarah Palin said Monday that she and other conservatives will not allow debate to be “stifled” by last week’s tragedy in Arizona.
Kent Conrad of North Dakota announced his retirement today, on the heels of Kay Bailey Hutchison’s retirement announcement last Thursday.
“Courage: The Carolina Story That Changed America” has returned to its original home at the Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte after a long time on the road.
Nearly a half century ago – writing in the shadow of the John Birch Society and Joe McCarthy – liberal historian Richard Hofstadter identified what he called, “The Paranoid Style in American Politics.”


