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Obama: Confident Amnesty Lawful, Justice Dept Will Appeal

Tuesday at the White House, President Barack Obama reacted to the news that a Texas federal judge has blocked his executive order on immigration. The president said: I disagree with the Texas judge’s ruling. and the justice department will appeal.

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Axelrod: Obama Hasn’t Had ‘A Major Scandal’

Former Obama Senior Advisor David Axelrod expressed pride that the Obama administration had not had “a major scandal” at a discussion at the University of Chicago on Monday. “The rule has basically been that there’s been a ban on the

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Krauthammer: Obama Like James Buchanan In Terror Fight

Columnist Charles Krauthammer compared President Obama’s handling of the war on terror to James Buchanan before the Civil War on Monday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. “Well, he’s [Obama] told us, he told us in the Vox interview

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Just as Obama Opens Relations, a New Strain of HIV Appears in Cuba

In the United States, fear of HIV has recently faded as treatments and awareness have caused some complacency with the disease. But a new, more virulent strain seems to be upsetting that complacency, and the source of this stronger version of the deadly virus is Cuba, the very nation that Obama wants opened up to American tourism.

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WH Website Has Security Snafu During Obama’s Cybersecurity Summit

The White House website suffered security breaches this weekend at the same time President Obama was addressing a Stanford University cybersecurity summit, an unfortunately ill-timed incident for an administration many see as languishing in the fight to protect the nation’s cyber institutions.

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Obama: Address ‘Overuse of Standardized Tests’

President Obama said that “I want to work with both parties in Congress to replace No Child Left Behind with a smarter law that addresses the overuse of standardized tests,” during his Weekly Address on Saturday. Transcript as Follows: “Hi,

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Bill de Blasio Issues Statement on Chapel Hill Shooting

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio released a statement applauding the FBI investigation of the murders of North Carolinians Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, and Deah Barakat on behalf of NYC’s “large and vibrant Muslim communities.”