New polls: A GOP midterm wave?
A new batch of polls from Fox News shows five Republican Senate candidates in top-tier
races across the country pulling ahead of their Democratic opponents. If
accurate, these polls could signal the beginning of a midterm wave for the GOP.
Democrats on defensive over role of
government - Things are spinning out of control. Out of
control, at least, by government, and by the United States government in
particular.
GOP candidate in Massachusetts
gubernatorial race takes biggest lead yet - Republican
businessman and Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker has managed
to pull ahead of his Democratic opponent, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha
Coakley, leading her in the polls 45-39, according to a new Emerson
College/WGBH poll.
Paulson admits
he saw the big banks as indispensible - Here's an
important and underappreciated aspect of the Wall Street bailout, and of the
tenures of Hank Paulson, Tim Geithner and Ben Bernanke: They believed that the
Big Banks were an indispensable part of the U.S. economy.
Auto lenders try to steer regulators
away from 'bubble' fears - Auto lenders are worried that federal
regulators are trying to crack down on them in an effort to prevent a subprime
bubble they say doesn't exist.
EEOC says its background checks
irrelevant - The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission told a
District Court that it should not have to reveal its own policies regarding
criminal background checks because that information is not relevant to the
discrimination cases it files against private companies.
Don't expect energy boom to uproot
global oil politics - The U.S. energy boom has caused crude oil
prices to fall over the last month, but its effect on broader geopolitics --
such as waylaying the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries -- is
expected to be far more muted over the long term.
EPA sends smog rule to White House - The
Environmental Protection Agency sent a proposed rule to limit smog to the White
House on Wednesday, a move that will set off fresh battles in what has been an
intense, five-year fight over the regulation.
Obama: Congress should 'work with
us' to avoid sequestration cuts to defense - President
Obama on Wednesday called on Congress to work with his administration to avoid
up to $50 billion in annual cuts to defense spending required by a 2011 law
designed to reduce the federal budget deficit.
Obama announces new climate change
initiative - The White House on Thursday announced new
executive orders and private sector partnerships to boost natural
infrastructure, such as wetlands and forests, to mitigate and defend against
the effects of climate change.
HHS secretary: There may be other
cases of Ebola in the U.S. - "We had one case and I
think there may be other cases, and I think we have to recognize that as a
nation," Sylvia Burwell said at a media breakfast.
House approves money to combat Ebola
in Africa - The House on Thursday gave the green light
for President Obama to spend an additional $700 million to combat the spread of
the Ebola virus in West Africa, but a Republican is blocking the money in the
Senate.
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