Napp Nazworth

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  • 8 Unanswered Questions on the Benghazi Attack

    "There are no unanswered questions" about the White House response to the Sept. 11 Benghazi attack, spokesperson Jay Carney said Tuesday. To the contrary, there are many questions the White House has not answered. Here are a few:

  • Obama to Boehner: No Fiscal Cliff Deal Without Tax Rate Increases

    Obama to Boehner: No Fiscal Cliff Deal Without Tax Rate Increases

    President Barack Obama told Speaker of the House John Boehner Thursday that there would be no agreement to avert the "fiscal cliff" unless tax rates are increased on those making more than $250,000 per year. Boehner expressed concern that Democrats have shown no willingness to reduce the rate of growth in entitlement spending.

  • 'Morning After Pill' Advocates Hope Sebelius Will Reverse Restriction on Minors

    'Morning After Pill' Advocates Hope Sebelius Will Reverse Restriction on Minors

    Some advocates of Plan B, also called "emergency contraception" or the "morning after pill," are asking Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to reverse her decision to not allow minors to obtain the drug over the counter. Since the decision was politically motivated and the election is over, they argue, Sebelius should now reverse her order.

  • 5 Myths About the Fiscal Cliff

    5 Myths About the Fiscal Cliff

    As the nation careens toward the end of the year "fiscal cliff," politicians and pundits are expressing many assumptions, some of which are incorrect. Here are five common myths about the fiscal cliff.

  • UN Disability Treaty Hurts Disabled, Santorum and Critics Argue

    With the U.S. Senate set to vote Wednesday on ratification of the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), some critics, including former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum and homeschool advocates, warn the treaty could undermine parental rights.

  • If We Go Over the Fiscal Cliff, Whose Fault Will It Be?

    If President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans fail to reach an agreement to avert the "fiscal cliff" by the end of the year, most Americans believe Republicans will be at fault, according to a CNN/ORC poll.

  • Liberty University 'Obamacare' Challenge Can Continue, Supreme Court Says

    Another challenge to the Affordable Care Act (2010), or "Obamacare," can continue, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. Liberty University, a private Christian university in Lynchburg, Va., founded by the Rev. Jerry Falwell, sued over the law's requirements that certain employers provide health insurance and that most individuals carry health insurance on religious freedom grounds.

  • Fiscal Cliff Negotiations Should Protect Programs for the Poor, Religious Leaders Say

    As President Barack Obama and members of Congress negotiate a solution to the pending "fiscal cliff," they should protect programs for the poor, argued the Circle of Protection, an association of religious leaders, in an open letter released Tuesday.

  • Are Democrats Serious About Taxing Millionaires?

    President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats have been arguing that Republicans want to protect tax cuts for "millionaires and billionaires," even though Democrats are really talking about raising taxes on those making more than $250,000. An idea appears to be floating around some Republican congressional circles to offer to raise taxes on actual millionaires while preventing taxes from going up for those making more than $250,000.

  • Falling Off Fiscal Cliff May Be Better for Democrats Than Republicans

    Democrats may have the upper hand in debates over what to do about the pending "fiscal cliff" because they have less to lose than Republicans if the nation goes over the cliff.