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    Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The deficit control policy Democrats and Republicans can love

    When it comes to fixing America's ballooning debt problem, there is one policy option that both Democrats and Republicans should be rushing to embrace. It is the proposal to replace the current Consumer Price Index (CPI) with a more accurate measure of...

    Tags: Consumer Confidence, Inflation and Deflation, Congressional Budget Office, Social Security, Republican Party

  2. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. More students in poor schools get special education than those in wealthier districts

    In poorer public school districts in Maryland, the percentage of students receiving special education is disproportionately higher than in wealthier districts, and has been since early 2000.
    Capital News Service
    In poorer public school districts in Maryland, the percentage of students receiving special education is disproportionately higher than in wealthier districts, and has been since early 2000. It’s a nationwide trend that experts say isn’t...

    Tags: Poverty, Medical Specialization, Family, Students, Teaching and Learning

  4. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. The FHA: A home wrecker

    Imagine that a federal agency wanted to hurt America's working-class families on purpose. How would it inflict maximum damage?
    Imagine that a federal agency wanted to hurt America's working-class families on purpose. How would it inflict maximum damage? It might start by aggressively marketing homeownership to marginal borrowers. It would tell them that bad credit scores aren't...

    Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Republican Party, Mortgages, U.S. Congress, Fannie Mae

  6. Jan 7, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  7. Time for a textbook revolution

    Change of Subject
    From Why are textbooks so absurdly expensive? by Jordan Weissmann, Atlantic: You thought the rising cost of college tuition was bad? Then check out the rising cost of college textbooks. The American Enterprise Institute's Mark Perry has put together this....
  8. Jan 1, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  9. My Predictions for 2013, Audacious and Otherwise

    Some things about 2013 are easy to predict. We know that taxes are going to rise, and so will the federal debt. We know that there will be more guns in circulation at the end of the year than at the beginning. We know that Donald Trump will get...

    Tags: Birth Control, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Donald Trump

  10. Jan 6, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Michigan law shows unions must change or die

    Amid the hubbub over the fiscal cliff these past few weeks, an important event happened Dec. 11 that many Americans probably missed: The union movement was struck a critical blow in the state it calls home. That day, a "right to work" law was passed...

    Tags: Rick Snyder, United Auto Workers, Labor Markets, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment

  12. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Study concludes FHA lending practices in Baltimore area could lead to high foreclosure rates

    Homes with federally insured mortgages — afforded to mostly lower-income borrowers — are expected to see a spike in foreclosures because of dicey lending practices, according to a recent study.
    Homes with federally insured mortgages — afforded to mostly lower-income borrowers — are expected to see a spike in foreclosures because of dicey lending practices, according to a recent study. More than a dozen ZIP codes in the Baltimore...

    Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Housing Industry, Mortgages, Real Estate, Financial and Business Services

  14. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Trade-offs in raising Medicare eligibility age

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are living longer, and Republicans want to raise the Medicare eligibility age as part of any deal to reduce the government's huge deficits.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are living longer, and Republicans want to raise the Medicare eligibility age as part of any deal to reduce the government's huge deficits. But what sounds like a prudent sacrifice for an aging society that must watch...

    Tags: Congressional Budget Office, Social Security, Republican Party, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC

  16. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  17. Special Report: Behind U.S. race cases, a little-known recruiter

    SOUTH THOMASTON, Maine (Reuters) - Sometime in the next few months, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide two cases that could fundamentally reshape the rules of race in America.
    Reuters
    SOUTH THOMASTON, Maine (Reuters) - Sometime in the next few months, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide two cases that could fundamentally reshape the rules of race in America. In one, a young white woman named Abigail Fisher is suing the University of...

    Tags: YouTube, Lifestyle and Leisure, Republican Party, Students, Crime, Law and Justice

  18. Aug 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. What's behind the hatred of Obama?

    What drives Barack Obama's "doubters and haters"?
    What drives Barack Obama's "doubters and haters"? So asks Obama biographer David Maraniss in a recent op-ed article for The Washington Post. By doubters and haters, he means the people who think Obama wasn't born in the U.S., that he's a secret Muslim or...

    Tags: Jeremiah Wright, Talk Shows (genre), Islam, The Washington Post, Barack Obama

  20. Oct 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Obama, quit blaming Bush

    <strong><em>"Now Gov. (Mitt) Romney</em></strong><strong><em> believes that with even bigger tax cuts for the wealthy, and fewer regulations on Wall Street, all of us will prosper. In other words, he'd double down on the same trickle-down policies that led to the crisis in the first place."</em></strong>
    "Now Gov. (Mitt) Romney believes that with even bigger tax cuts for the wealthy, and fewer regulations on Wall Street, all of us will prosper. In other words, he'd double down on the same trickle-down policies that led to the crisis in the first place."...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Mortgages, Fannie Mae, Economy, Business and Finance, The Washington Post

  22. Sep 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Mideast violence shows 'Arab Spring' still a work in progress

    World Now
    Global Focus: Anti-American violence sweeping the Muslim world has brought a sobering reminder in Washington and the West that the heady revolutions of the Arab Spring that threw out entrenched dictatorships in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have yet to achieve...
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