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  • Max Nutting, a journalist who writes for the MarketWatch website affiliated with The Wall Street Journal looked at the data and found that rhetoric and reality don't quite match up. Nutting found that, contrary to repeated allegations from the president's political foes, including Mitt Romney that Obama has been on a federal spending tear, he actually hasn't.
  • In 2004, then-candidate Barack Obama campaigned on a message of hope and gained overwhelming support from young voters. In an op-ed in the Los Angles Times, Neal Gabler writes that many of those young voters are disappointed with his tenure, and they've turned to "DIY politics" instead.
  • The veteran guitarist and member of The Cardinals plays songs from his album Sweeten the Distance.
  • Lawmakers are hopeful they can reach common ground on a education funding constitutional amendment.Senators and House members want to limit the court's…
  • Managed Medicaid Delay Proves Costly
    The Health and Human Services Commissioner expects the state’s new Medicaid program to begin in December.That’s 5 months later than planned.The state had…
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    Refugees Start Fresh on the Farm
    As a farmer in Bhutan, Laxmi Narayan Mishre provided food and stability for his family.But when ethnic tensions flared in the small Himalayan country, his…
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  • Over the past decade or so, sigmoidoscopy has been largely abandoned by doctors in the U.S. in favor of colonoscopy to detect and prevent colon cancer. But sigmoidoscopy is easier on patients and is also effective in finding precancerous polyps.
  • Joe Arpaio sent his deputy on a quest to investigate the citizenship of President Obama. Arpaio had previously said his investigation was funded using donations.
  • By the early 1900's, the Amoskeag mill was earning its reputation as the textile capital of the world. There may have been other cities that produced more…
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