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Republicans were willing to let the economy tank while they focused on their main goal--taking back the White House, President Obama said in a television interview.

SAN ANTONIO — A Texas woman who for months was unable to qualify for food stamps pulled a gun in a state welfare office and staged a seven-hour standoff with police that ended with her shooting her two children before killing... more

What question would you like to ask the Republican presidential candidates?

This week's resounding vote in Ohio repudiating a Republican antiunion law should provide a clear warning to the congressional deficit-reduction super committee, especially its GOP members. The lopsided ballot-initiative result... more

Being superrich means never having to live within a budget. Here are some of the diversions and indulgences that money can buy.

When Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., said in Tuesday's Republican presidential debate, ?Every American benefits by this magnificent country. Absolutely every American should pay something, even if it's a dollar,? she got... more

Herman Cain On Occupy Wall Street: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself' Businessman-turned-GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain sat down with the Wall Street Journal for a recent interview and gave an... more

WASHINGTON (AP) — Drawing clear battle lines for next year's elections, a combative President Barack Obama on Monday demanded that the richest Americans pay higher taxes to help cut soaring U.S. deficits by more than $3... more

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday signed into law a stricter, four-year lifetime limit on cash welfare benefits, prompting advocates for the poor to warn that tens of thousands of residents will find themselves... more

While military spending gets top dollar, a government subsidized program that has been around since the great depression is in danger of disappearing. Public housing, more commonly known in the US as section 8 could possibly move... more
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