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1. The House is planning to vote on the repeal of last years health care reform law, even though it has almost no chance of passing in the Senate. The GOP says it is not merely symbolic. Some Republicans are also challenging Senate Democrats to bring
1. Chinese President Hu Jintao will head to the Capitol Hill today. He'll meet with leaders from both Houses before heading to Chicago to talk to business leaders. President Obama and the first lady honored Hu at a state dinner last night. 2. A Los A
WASHINGTON It is a scene playing out across America as the crucial Nov. 6 congressional elections edge closer biting attack ads portraying Republican incumbent politicians as unworthy of re-election. With upbeat background music, the announcer on the
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BBC News with Elly Mecue. Thousands of Iraqi government forces have advanced into a handful of villages on the opening day of an offensive to recapture the city of Mosul from the Islamic State group. A BBC correspondent saw weapons and ammunition aba
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which is one of the central aspects of financial reform, will empower all Americans with the clear and concise information they need to make the best choices,the best financial decisions, for them and their f
HARI SREENIVASAN: The White House, and House Republicans, are celebrating tonight. Today, they pushed through a bill to remake the health care system, something they failed to do back in March. The vote was 217 to 213. Lisa Desjardins begins our cove
Bush Defends Economic Policy Paula Wolfson The Democrats say the president is not doing enough to boost employment in the United States, noting the White House is backing off its earlier job creation
Hi there, thanks for joining us here on this Monday, I'm Virginia Cha at the CNN center in Atlanta with a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. The State Department says it's deeply concerned about the conviction of two American journalists in N
Order, the ayes to the right 323, the noes to the left 302, so ayes have it, the ayes have it. 323 saying yes, 302 saying no, the measure passes. This information is going to now trickle down to those who were outside. This polling is disgraced. So,
The fight over taxes is again playing out on the campaign trail.President Obama went to the swing state of Iowa where he argued that Bush-era tax cut should be extended another year for low and middle income earners but not for the wealthiest in Amer
From NPR news in Washington, I'm Lakshmi,Singh. The Republicans led house had just voted to repeal the affordable healthcare act.President Obama signature domestic legistation. But the vote is widely considered Symbolic and NPR's C reports GOP wants
Supreme Court upholds criminal libel act, says law poses no immediate danger to journalists Fid Thompson | Freetown 28 December 2009 Sierra Leone's Supreme Court recently threw out a case aiming to repeal the country's criminal libel law, under which
Hi, everybody. 大家好。 Earlier this week was Equal Pay Day. 本周二是同酬日。 It marks the extra time the average woman has to work into a new year to earn what a man earned the year before. 数据显示,平均而言,在新的一年里,
U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney received a boost in his bid for the Republican Party nomination with a solid win Tuesday in the Florida primary race. In a victory speech Romney criticized President Barack Obama and blamed him for the economic
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday signed the 2011 defense authorization(授权) bill into law, but promised to repeal provisions that would restrict(限制,约束) transfer of military detainees from the Gua
JUDY WOODRUFF: We're now within the last seven days, and some polls are tightening in the presidential race. With that in mind, the two major candidates hit each other hard today on policy and morality. Lisa Desjardins begins our coverage. LISA DESJA
President Trump came back to cameras at his New Jersey golf club today for a series of newsworthy exchanges. And I'm joined now by our own John Yang to take us through some of it. John, he came back and he just kept on talking. He kept on talking. Hi