Daily Archives: January 21, 2012

Gingrich Wants S. Carolina Voters to Vote for him to Block Romney

Newt GingrichNewt Gingrich appealed to South Carolina
voters on primary Saturday to support him if they want to stop Mitt
Romney from winning the Republican presidential nomination.

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Newt Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary

Newt GingrichNewt Gingrich has won the South Carolina Republican primary, Fox News projects, further scrambling an already volatile primary race that has produced three different winners in three states.

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Jobs and Re-election to Shape Obama’s State of the Union

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Vilified by the Republicans who want his job, President Barack Obama says he will stand before the nation Tuesday night determined to frame the election-year debate on his terms, promising that his State of the Union address will offer an economic blueprint that will “work for everyone, not just a wealthy few.”

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Christians Upset Over the Obama Administration’s Decision to Offer Free Birth Control For All

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Evangelical and Catholic groups on Friday blasted the Obama administration over its decision not to expand religious exemption from the new health care law that will require them to provide insurance plans covering contraceptives, sterilization and some abortion-causing drugs.

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Publisher of Jewish Newspaper Regrets Suggesting That Israel Assassinate Obama‎

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The publisher of a Jewish newspaper who suggested in a column that Israel assassinate President Obama says he didn’t mean for his idea to be taken seriously and that he was just trying to get his readers to react.

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WATCH: The Brody File Discusses Which Candidate Has the Best Chance of Surviving

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This week on The Brody File show, it’s prime time politics in the Palmetto State.

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Official: At Least 143 People Killed in Attacks by Boko Haram

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Coordinated attacks claimed by a radical Islamist sect killed at least 143 people in north Nigeria’s largest city, a hospital official said Saturday, as gunfire still echoed around some areas of the sprawling city.

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