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President Biden used his State of the Union speech to highlight economic gains and draw a contrast with his GOP opponents. Polls shows many voters give Biden low marks for his economic stewardship.
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President Biden has said he wants "unprecedented" aid for Israel and enough funding for Ukraine to continue its fight against Russia. But he faces hurdles in the Republican-controlled House.
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In a letter to the American public, he describes the state of the country today as "a situation I'm proud to leave to my successor," whom he never names.
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President Obama has unveiled his plan tonight for a withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.Mr. Obama says the U.S. will pull out 10,000 troops by the…
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A recent law in Indiana that blocked government funding to Planned Parenthood could backfire.The bill is aimed at blocking abortion, and it stops any…
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He told the Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina this week that he’s decided only that he would not run against his father, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, who’s thinking about seeking the nomination again in 2012. The elder Paul ran for president in 2008.
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Two Hoosiers and two Kentuckians will be attend the first-ever White House Summit on Community Colleges Tuesday in Washington. The summit will be focused mainly on improving education accessibility and attainment.
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Tom Snyder and an Ivy Tech student were invited to speak with other presidents and students, as well as President Barack Obama and Dr. Jill Biden. Snyder says he's encouraged by the administration's attention to community colleges because not enough Americans have college degrees or certificates. Snyder says there are three options to remedy the situation.