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Journalist Tom Rosenstiel testified before the Joint Economic Committee at a hearing on the Future of Newspapers convened by committee chair, Carolyn B. Maloney.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary has a greater role in assisting the Coast Guard with nontraditional missions like marine security and domain awareness.
New congressional laws have been introduced to stop excessive credit card fees, high interest and further card charges. Discover how this legislation will affect you.
The recent confessions of Governor Mark Sanford and Senator John Ensign, both considered as possible contenders for the presidency, are at odds with family values.
General Longstreet, Lee's right hand man during the Civil War, was assailed after the war for his political views and made a scapegoat for Confederate military failure.
In a show of greed, private jet owners and private jet manufacturers oppose the assessment of a landing fee on private jets using public airports.
Russian mafia, Chinese bribery, Indian casteism & British expenses are integral to business in those societies. Now American favoritism is found in the Halls of Congress.
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were so at odds during George Washington's presidency that he had to act as a go-between. Jefferson would eventually resign.


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