Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Rand Paul Says He Will Block Yellin’s Nomination as Fed Chair Unless the Senate Votes on This + MORE

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While the House Energy and Commerce Committee is holding Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ feet to the fire on Wednesday over the initial failure of the Obamacare rollout, Barack Obama will speak at a healthcare event in Boston touting his signature healthcare law. The White House released a statement saying that Obama’s remarks will focus on “the importance of providing all Americans with quality, affordable health insurance and the experience in Massachusetts, which passed its bipartisan healthcare law in 2006…

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Rock legends The Who to stage ‘last big tour’ in 2015British rock legends The Who are to stage their “last big tour” the year after next, frontman Roger Daltrey said in comments published Tuesday, citing their advancing years. But he told Rolling Stone magazine that the band, whose members are approaching their 70s, will continue to make…..

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Rand Paul Says He Will Block Yellin’s Nomination as Fed Chair Unless the Senate Votes on ThisSen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) Tuesday that he will move to block Dr. Janet Yellen’s nomination as the next Federal Reserve Chair unless the Senate votes on his legislation which allows the Fed to be audited

“I am writing to convey my objection to floor consideration of the nomination of Dr…

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Marine could be booted from Corps for warning troops about rapist Afghanistan copA 13-year Marine Corps veteran has drawn lawmakers’ support as he faces the end of his career for using classified information to warn his colleagues serving in Afghanistan about a local police official fired for raping children, CNN reported on Tuesday. “The only person who’s…

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Rand Paul Says He Will Block Yellin’s Nomination as Fed Chair Unless the Senate Votes on This + MORE

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