How California's New Assisted-Suicide Law Could Especially Hurt the Poor
Oct. 7, 2015 |
CommentaryHow California's New Assisted Suicide Law Could Especially Hurt the PoorAn insurance company wouldn't cover a patient's cancer treatment but would pay for the drugs needed for an assisted suicide. |
NewsThese 3 House Committees Plan to Repeal Parts of ObamacareHouse Republicans in three committees have introduced proposals to roll back specific parts of President Barack Obama's health care law. But the plans stop short of a full repeal. |
CommentaryHow Noncitizens Can Swing Elections (Without Even Voting Illegally)Allowing noncitizens to help choose our president strikes at the very heart of our republic and what it means to be an American. |
NewsMeet the Social Studies Teacher Who Ditched the School Union and Created His OwnLike most teachers, Jim Perialas didn't have a choice about joining a teachers union. |
CommentaryDeportation Numbers Have Dramatically Fallen. Is This Related to Obama's Immigration Actions?There were 231,000 removals in the 2015 fiscal year compared to about 438,000 removals in 2013, a decline of almost 50 percent. |
Commentary4 Reasons Congress Needs to Review the EPA's Ozone StandardThe ozone standard is a major policy decision that impacts millions of Americans and has steep economic costs. |
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