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US Army Suicides Approach New High

The number of suicides among active- duty U.S. Army troops this year reached 133 in October, 18 more than in the same period last year and putting the service within reach of a new annual high. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  16 Nov 2009

Detroit Getting New Daily Newspaper

A new daily newspaper is being launched in the Detroit area, where the two largest newspapers have reduced home delivery to survive in a struggling industry. Brothers Mark and Gary Stern said Friday they'll start publishing the Detroit Daily Press on ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  15 Nov 2009

Napolitano: Immigration Overhaul Expected in 2010

The Obama administration expects Congress to begin moving to overhaul the nation's immigration laws early next year, while improved border security and a drop in migration caused by the economic downturn make passage "far more attainable" than in 2007, ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Janet Napolitano

Supremes Asked to Boot Hillary

Judges on the U.S. Supreme Court are being asked to boot Hillary Clinton from her position as U.S. secretary of state in a lawsuit that charges her appointment violated the U.S. Constitution. Judicial Watch, the public interest group that monitors and ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Supreme Court of the United States

Obama Won't Attend Berlin Wall Celebration

President Obama will not travel to Germany to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9. White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs said today that President Obama's schedule will not allow for a visit to Germany. ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Robert Gibbs

Disney Gets OK for Theme Park in China

Wonder wot's gonna happen to that place now. Spud imagines that shutting that one down was part and parcel of the okay here although the article doesn't go that deep. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this comment, you must sign it ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  4 Nov 2009

Repubs Beat Dems on Political IQ Test

In a Pew Political IQ test conducted over the phone with 1,002 adults from Oct. 1-4, Republicans answered all but two of 12 questions at a higher rate than Democrats -- including one on the name of the newest Supreme Court member and the party in ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  31 Oct 2009

Obama Lifts HIV Travel Ban for Visitors to US

President Obama ended a two-decade ban Friday on people with HIV from entering the country, a restriction public health and AIDS experts described as archaic and discriminatory. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this comment, you ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Clinton Faults Pakistan Inaction on Al Qaeda

On a visit to Pakistan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was critical of its inability to hunt down Al Qaeda. Clinton told a group of journalists that she found it "hard to believe that nobody in your government knows where they are and couldn't get ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Al-Qaeda

GDP Grows by 3.5%

After a long decline, the economy is officially growing again. According to initial estimates, the economy grew by 3.5% in the third quarter of 2009. "After four consecutive quarters of decline, positive GDP growth is an encouraging sign that the U.S. ...

From MEMBER2586, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Christina Romer,  Council of Economic Advisers

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