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Archives of: May 2010

McCain’s Last Stand?

While corporations, non-profit organizations, and neighboring communities bicker and boycott over Arizona’s tough new anti-illegal immigration law, the two Republicans locked in a bitter U.S. Senate primary agree the law is fine. And that’s where the agreement stops. After four terms in the U.S. Senate, a presidential campaign in 2000, capped by the GOP nomination in 2008, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., faces a ... read more

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May 31, 2010

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Archives of: May 2010


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James Rosen

May 24, 2010 6:00 AM

Teachers Seek $23b- Lifeline or Bailout?

Education Secretary Arne Duncan is asking lawmakers to put aside “politics and ideology” as they consider a request for $23 billion in “emergency” funding for public schools – a measure Republicans reject as a massive federal bailout for the teachers’ unions. The Obama administration is supporting the bill, formally titled the Keep Our Educators Working Act ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

May 24, 2010 12:34 AM

Faces of War: Linking Up with the 1st LAR

Linking Up with the 1st LAR May 22, 2010 FOB Payne, Helmand Province, Afghanistan 6:10am After 72 hours of traveling, we arrived at Forward Operating Base Payne in pain. Television has come a long way as far as the size and bulk of our technology goes, but when you’re carrying cameras, computers, satellites and tripods from plane to plane, chopper to ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

May 23, 2010 11:35 AM

Black Sludge, Fish Gasping for Oxygen

Fish gasping for oxygen flapped helplessly around George Arnesen's shrimp boat off the coast of Grand Isle, Louisiana. Arnesen said he'd never seen anything like it in his 15 years working on the Gulf. "It's real emotional for me being a commercial fisherman knowing that my livelihood, way of life altogether, is in great danger of being destroyed," Arnesen said. "A ... read more



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Jonathan Wachtel

May 21, 2010 8:48 PM

Iran May Benefit From Sanctions Loophole

A draft United Nations resolution aimed at halting Iran’s nuclear program would severely restrict the sale of heavy weapons to the Islamist government in Iran, but critics say a loophole in the document could allow Tehran to obtain a deadly weapon. Ever since Moscow and Tehran cut a deal for the sale of S-300 surface-to-air system, Israel and the United States have ... read more



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James Rosen

May 21, 2010 6:00 PM

The Founding Fathers on Church and State

Conservatives on the Texas Board of Education moved this week to ensure students in the Lone Star state would spend less time studying the concept of separation between church and state, and less time on the views of Thomas Jefferson, perhaps the least religious of the Founding Fathers. Divining the precise views of the Framers on the nature and role of religion in ... read more



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Maggie Kerkman

May 21, 2010 5:59 PM

Textbook War: Latest From the Board Room

Fox News' Maggie Kerkman files dispatches on the latest action from the Texas Board of Education as it approves social studies and history textbook guidelines that could affect what winds up in the lessons of students around the country. UPDATE - 5:26 p.m. local times (6:26 ET): Elementary-thru-8 final vote 9 to 5. Miller absent. UPDATE - 5:07 p.m. local times ... read more



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Robert Lee

May 21, 2010 5:06 PM

GITMO Debate Pushed To Non-Election Year

CHICAGO- Senator Dick Durbin's hope for a transfer of some of the Guantanamo Bay detainees to Thomson Illinois may not even be discussed until next year. A question was asked to Mr. ... read more



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Jake Gibson

May 21, 2010 3:32 PM

Blair Talks, But Not About Resignation

McLean, Va (FOX) - Recently resigned Director of National Intelligence Admiral Dennis Blair did not bring his job departure  in a speech at the Association of Former Intelligence Officers luncheon. The speech was Blair's first public sighting since he announced his intent to resign Thursday night, following pressure from President Obama, who asked Blair to ... read more



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Greg Palkot

May 21, 2010 2:09 PM

Greece Crisis-The Human Impact

ATHENS  Athens was back to normal Friday after another day of strikes and protests.  But Greece debt woes are still weighing on the country, Austerity measures being imposed by the government in return for EU and IMF bail-out money are already having a human impact. Facing a hike in retirement age and a cut in payments, 150,000 elderly Greeks are quitting their ... read more



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Mike Levine

May 21, 2010 1:33 PM

Virginia Hoping To Get In On NYC’s Action

[/caption] Federal authorities on Friday announced the creation of a task force in Virginia to fight financial crimes across the country, giving the country's leader in financial fraud prosecutions, New York City, a run for its money. "Corporate fraud scandals have eroded public confidence in the nation's financial markets," Neil MacBride, the U.S. Attorney for the ... read more