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The 68-acre homeless camp that nestles in the heart of San Jose is being closed down by the city. The Jungle, as the shantytown is known, is inhabited by approximately 300 people.
Around 30 House Republicans tried to convince Speaker John Boehner to bring to the floor a bill that would boost the collection of sales tax for internet sales.
Westminster’s board of health voted 2 to 1 to drop the proposal to ban the sale of all tobacco products within the city limits.
The climate change agreement with China that has the United States cutting carbon pollution by an additional 25 percent by 2025 and China capping its carbon pollution by 2030, is being hailed by Democrats in Washington as a ‘game changer’ after the devastating mid-term election results.
Less than a day after President Obama announced a deal with China to reduce carbon emissions from both countries, Senator Mary Landrieu, the beleaguered Democrat Senator from Louisiana called for an immediate vote on the pipeline project.
Bitcoin, the open-source currency that is not under any central bank or government control is in the news, again. After rising to a $1,200 high last year, the currency has dipped in value to $364.
After Barack Obama called for stringent new regulations on broadband, America’s cable and telecom companies have begun fighting back.
The Treasury Department has announced that the budget deficit in the U.S. shrank to its lowest level as a share of the economy since 2007. The deficit was 29 percent less than the fiscal year 2013 deficit. The budget deficit hit its seven year low as falling unemployment rates and faster growth boosted tax revenues.
Bill Clinton has been busy lately. His personal appearances are being sought after for a number of hard fought political campaigns as the election season enters its homestretch. In addition to the many campaign stops he has already done, he has a number of them coming up.
In concert with national Democrats flooding South Dakota with over $1 million to help Rick Weiland challenge the Republican frontrunner for the seat left open by Tim Johnson’s retirement, the Democrat challenger is showing some talent all his own.
In a decision that probably has more to do with the proximity of the election than any legal issues, the U.S. Supreme Court has blocked the implementation of a law requiring Wisconsin voters to present one of nine different forms of ID to vote, either in person or by absentee ballot.
In another blow to Democrat’s hopes in Ohio, the Columbus Dispatch has analyzed the returns for early voters in Franklin County and those voters have reversed the 2010 trend and heavily favor Republicans.
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