This week's White House Twitter Chat focuses on education, with the US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan answering questions on college affordability:
#WHChatJune 27, 2012
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In recent weeks, the issue of immigration has dominated the political arena, most recently due to the Supreme Court's ruling on an Arizona law aimed at enforcing the
Today, President Barack Obama heads to New Hampshire to start his two-day tour in "Romney's backyard". He will focus on dueling visions for the economy, an
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled on the side of three corporations, reversing Montana's 1912 limit on corporate campaign spending. Today's decision not only
What do a student and a member of Congress have in common?
Recent statistics put forth by CNN may help clarify:
Congress has only passed 132 laws since the beginning
Friday morning, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that the state's execution law was unconstitutional.
The AP reports:
In a split decision, the high court sided with 10 death
Much like last week's "dueling speeches" on the economy, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are both scheduled to address the National Association of Latino Elected and
Arizona's Secretary of State Ken Bennett made national headlines last month for threatening to keep Barack Obama off the Arizona ballot in November, still unconvinced in the authenticity