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  • Grand plans for a huge resort community around the Mount Washington Hotel have fallen apart and a foreclosure auction is planned.About 900 acres…
  • Its central feature, the GOP presidential candidate says, is a 20 percent flat tax on income. Also today, the Texas governor said it's "fun to poke" at President Obama over the so-called birther issue.
  • A unique political event is winding down in the mountains of New Hampshire: the Porcupine Freedom Festival, or "Porcfest." The event is an offshoot of the Free State Project, a movement to colonize New Hampshire with people who believe government should do no more than protect individual rights. NHPR's Josh Rogers stops by to hear what they're thinking about next year's presidential campaign.
  • NPR's Mara Liasson spoke with Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann in New Hampshire on Tuesday. Read the full transcript of that interview.
  • A minor bill to make technical corrections to the budget has caused a rift between Senate and House Republican leadership. The Senate President says the…
  • An Update for ATC Listeners
    We wanted to share the a note from Michele Norris, which she sent to our staff and stations today. Listen for Michele's personal message this afternoon on All Things Considered.
  • <p>President Obama, seen here in North Chesterfield, Va., last week, is on a campaign swing through the West this week, making stops in California, Nevada and Colorado — states with significant Hispanic populations. </p>
    Latino Republicans Find Party A Tough Sell
    President Obama may have lost popularity among the community, but Hispanic voters looking for alternatives find problems with the Republican presidential slate as well — primarily with the rhetoric on immigration. GOP activists want to focus instead on the nation's struggling economy.
  • Her husband has accepted a senior position with the Obama re-election campaign. Norris will continue to report for NPR, but will not be involved in coverage of the election.
  • The annual "open enrollment" period for joining or changing prescription drug or private health plans is already under way. But the new dates are only one of several changes Medicare enrollees need to be aware of this year.
  • Dozens of popular high-end pharmaceuticals — from Lipitor to Nexium to Plavix — are going off-patent in the coming months and years. That will lead to a big drop in drug costs. But analysts say that could be offset by a price increase in other areas.
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