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SC justices question insurance mandate WASHINGTON (AP) - Sharp questioning by the Supreme Court's conservative justices cast serious doubt Tuesday on the survival of the individual insurance requirement at the heart of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul. Arguments at the high court focused on whether the mandate for virtually every American to have insurance "is a step beyond what our cases allow," in the words of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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Sowell: Geraldo's Point It is not often that I agree with Geraldo Rivera, but recently he said something very practical and potentially life-saving, when he urged black and Hispanic parents not to let their children go around wearing hoodies.
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Insurance May Be IN, But the Doctor Will Be OUT The old joke tells how the elderly man hobbles into the doctors office, bent over his cane in excruciating pain. Just a few minutes later he emerges, walking totally upright. His wife says, That must be some miracle doctor. What did he do to fix you so quickly? The man replies He looked me over, thought it over - and then just gave me a cane four inches longer than the old one.
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Gov't report: DC nuke blast wouldn't destroy city WASHINGTON (AP) - Hollywood has destroyed Washington - or New York or Los Angeles - lots of times with nuclear bombs detonated by terrorists. It turns out to be harder in real life. Thinking about the unthinkable, a U.S. government study analyzed the likely effects from terrorists setting off a 10-kiloton nuclear device a few blocks north of the White House.
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Tighter security for SAT, ACT in wake of cheating MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - Students taking college entrance exams this fall will have to submit photo IDs with their applications - a key security upgrade following recent allegations of widespread cheating at a number of high schools on New York's Long Island, a prosecutor and testing officials announced Tuesday.
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Obama Just Cant Resist Injecting Race into Any Situation When members of the New Black Panther Party stood menacingly with night sticks, intimidating white voters at polling places in Philadelphia, Barack Obama and his attorney general, Eric Holder, turned a blind eye. Nothing to see; nothing to investigate.
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