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IssuesFight over transportation bills threatens highway projectsWith just four days left before the federal money runs out for highway construction projects across the country, House Republicans abruptly postponed a vote on a two-month extension Tuesday, throwing into question how a standoff between Senate Democrats and House Republicans over the transportation bill will get resolved.
Notable & QuotableBrooks, Feulner and Kristol: Ryan's Budget Protects DefensePrepping to Kickstarting the ButchershopDo you know what Kickstarter is? Check out the post on my farm blog about: Kickstarter.com - The Butcher Shop Project Here’s the direct link and here’s a short link to pass around: We are doing a Kickstarter project to help raise money as we go into the final stretch of construction for our family’s on-farm butcher shop. This will let us start cutting meat here at our farm. I appreciate any and all backing you can do and just as importantly spreading the word about our project. The more people that know the better! Cheers, -Walter Jeffries Photos will be required for SAT, ACT testsMINEOLA, N.Y. — The millions of students who take the SAT or ACT each year will have to submit photos of themselves when they sign up for the college entrance exams, under a host of new security measures announced Tuesday in the aftermath of a major cheating scandal on Long ... Virginia man injured in gun accident gets new faceBALTIMORE — After 15 years of wearing a mask and living as a recluse, a 37-year-old Virginia man disfigured in a gun accident got a new face, nose, teeth and jaw in what University of Maryland physicians say is the most extensive face transplant ever performed. Richard Lee Norris of ... Rangel to pay $23,000 fine for campaign violationMassachusetts Lawyers Weekly: "Lawyer settles cell phone suit against city, cops for $170K"Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly: Lawyer settles cell phone suit against city, cops for $170K by Matt: The attorney arrested for using his cell phone to record Boston police officers during an arrest has reached a settlement with the city for $170,000. After a judge threw out criminal charges of illegal wiretapping, aiding the escape of a prisoner, and disturbing the peace against Simon Glik, he filed a civil rights suit against the city and the arresting officers in U.S. District Court, aided by the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and Boston attorneys Howard Friedman and David Milton. Trayvon Martin's parents go to Capitol HillWASHINGTON — Trayvon Martin's parents went before a congressional panel and thanked those who turned their 17-year-old son's death into a rallying cry against racial profiling. Martin's parents spoke briefly Tuesday at a Capitol Hill forum that began with a moment of silence for their son, who was shot and ... Say What? Politicians riff on Final Four, tiesEx-doc dumps abortion files in Kan. recycling binOVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — More than 1,000 private abortion records from a defunct clinic have been found discarded in a recycling bin outside an elementary school near Kansas City, Kan., prompting a police investigation and outrage from people on both sides of the abortion debate. The patient records found ... Trayvon Martin's parents on Capitol HIllCritical charges dropped against Michigan militiaDETROIT — A federal judge dismissed the most serious charges Tuesday against seven members of a Michigan militia who were rounded up as homegrown extremists accused of plotting war against the U.S., saying their expressed hatred of law enforcement didn't amount to conspiracy against the government. The decision is an ... Toobin: Mandate in grave troubleEchoes of the Big BangConservative justices question insurance mandateWASHINGTON — Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering in arguments over President Barack Obama's health care overhaul if Congress might next force people to buy broccoli or burial insurance. "If the government can do that, what else can it" ... Tighter security for SAT, ACT in wake of cheatingMINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — Students taking college entrance exams this fall will have to submit photo IDs with their applications — a key security upgrade following a widespread cheating scandal at a number of high schools on New York's Long Island, a prosecutor and testing officials announced Tuesday. The security ... Wind drives fast wildfire west of DenverCONIFER, Colo. — State forest officials had conducted a prescribed burn last week in the same area where a wind-driven wildfire has destroyed at least 15 homes and left one person dead, authorities said Tuesday. Ryan Lockwood, a spokesman for the Colorado State Forest Service, said his agency conducted the ... ![]() |
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