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  • Is Government Too Big?

    Is government too big? ABC's “This Week” hosted a debate on that question Sunday. “It's no coincidence that government spending has hit record levels while people's trust in government has hit record lows,” House Budget Chair Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said.

  • 5,000 Christians Attend Rally to Support Nativity at Texas Courthouse

    5,000 Christians Attend Rally to Support Nativity at Texas Courthouse

    An estimated 5,000 people showed up for a rally Saturday in Athens, Texas, to support a Nativity display in opposition to an atheist group that had requested the county remove the display.

  • Romney: Wife's MS Diagnosis 'Toughest Time' in My Life

    Romney: Wife's MS Diagnosis 'Toughest Time' in My Life

    Presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave a personal account Sunday of his wife's multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis in a “Fox News Sunday” interview. The interview came the same day Romney received the endorsement of Iowa's largest newspaper, The Des Moines Register.

  • Rep. Ryan, Sen. Wyden Propose Bipartisan Medicare Fix

    Rep. Ryan, Sen. Wyden Propose Bipartisan Medicare Fix

    Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) announced Thursday a bipartisan reform plan for Medicare. The plan would give seniors the option to receive a voucher to enter the private healthcare market, but Medicare would remain an option as well.

  • Study: Over 40 Percent of High School Graduates Unprepared for College, Workforce

    A new study demonstrates that over 40 percent of high school graduates are neither prepared for college nor prepared to enter the workforce. The researchers suggest that schools simultaneously prepare all students for both college and work.

  • Romney v. Gingrich: How Would They Govern?

    Romney v. Gingrich: How Would They Govern?

    Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, the two leaders in the Republican presidential race, have large differences in terms of their campaigns, character and backgrounds. What do these differences say about the type of president either would become if elected?

  • Earmark Ban Harms Small Colleges, Universities

    A congressional ban on earmarks favors large research universities to the detriment of smaller colleges and universities.

  • Ron Paul Ties Newt Gingrich for Lead in Iowa

    Ron Paul Ties Newt Gingrich for Lead in Iowa

    Ron Paul is now tied with Newt Gingrich for the lead in Iowa, which will hold the nation's first caucus on Jan. 3. Paul's hard-hitting ads attacking Gingrich may account for Gingrich's decline in the new poll.

  • Gingrich Calls for Cease-Fire After Heated Exchange With Romney

    Gingrich Calls for Cease-Fire After Heated Exchange With Romney

    Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich asked his staff and supporters not to attack other Republican candidates. The letter comes a day after Gingrich and Mitt Romney exchanged criticisms of each other’s previous work experience while campaigning in New Hampshire.

  • Did Perry's Back Surgery Affect Debate Performances?

    Did Perry's Back Surgery Affect Debate Performances?

    residential candidate Rick Perry admitted Sunday that his back surgery had some negative effects on his debate performances.