News Source: The Columbus Dispatch
| about 3 hours ago
To see the divisions among Democrats on reforming the nation's health-care system, look no farther than Ohio. Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy of Columbus want any health bill to include a strong federal insurance plan...Clairsville will be
News Source: Napa Valley Register
| about 5 hours ago
World News Iran began air defense war games last Sunday aimed at protecting its nuclear facilities from attack. Where in the country is its main uranium enrichment plant located?...Qom National News Democrats pushed the health care legislation past
News Source: Fox News
| 1 day ago
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., second right, with Sens. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., left, Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., second left, and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., right, speaks to the media about the Democratic health care bill on Capitol Hill Nov. 18. (
News Source: USA Today
| 2 days ago
The congressional debate over health care has produced an unexpected recession windfall: a television advertising boom in the home states of pivotal lawmakers. The multimillion-dollar effort to win votes could determine the fate of legislation that
News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
| 2 days ago
A handful of Democratic senators are pushing to change pending health-care legislation so that it would help increase the country's stock of primary-care doctors, heeding warnings that the bill may exacerbate the difficulty some Americans already
News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 3 days ago
One of the White House's biggest boasts about the health care legislation now moving through Congress is that it should reduce health care costs for both government and society. Many prominent experts are skeptical, however, and some say that the
News Source: The Nation
| 3 days ago
Yet this is where America, a nation often inclined to tell other nations how to practice democracy, finds itself as the debate about healthcare reform reaches its critical stage. We have a president who is prepared to sign legislation to expand
News Source: Reuters
| 3 days ago
The fight over a U.S. government-run public insurance plan may be getting louder and noisier, but for now the program's political symbolism far exceeds its practical impact on expanding health coverage. The Senate's version of a public option would