Politics

Obama administration to unveil corporate tax reform plan, reportedly will lower top corporate income-tax rate to 28 percent

The Obama administration plans to unveil a long-awaited corporate tax reform plan on Wednesday, senior administration officials told Fox News. Officials said the announcement, which will be held at the Treasury Department, will fill in details of the tax reform outline... (Continue reading)

Alabama court’s wrongful death ruling used to recommend abandoning Roe ‘viability’ argument

Life groups are hailing an opinion by an Alabama Supreme Court justice who argued that it’s time to abandon the viability standard used in Roe v. Wade because medical breakthroughs — backed by case law and legislation — have shown... (Continue reading)

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Domestic production eyed as gas prices head toward record-breaking height

President Obama’s re-elect team defended White House energy policy on Sunday as gas prices shoot toward the $4 mark and beyond, a level that could devastate voters’ pocketbooks as well as Obama’s chances for a second term. Nationally, gas prices... (Continue reading)

Santorum rides wave of support into key contests, as Romney tries to undercut his momentum

Rick Santorum is making a play for some of the biggest upcoming Republican presidential primary contests, as he rises in the polls and pockets key endorsements following his victories earlier this month. The former Pennsylvania senator on Friday snatched away... (Continue reading)

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Proposed Obama budget includes surge in tax hikes

President Obama’s proposed 2013 budget contains a decade-long surge of tax hikes that, if approved, would affect everything from income to investment to inheritance. The budget blueprint contains roughly $2 trillion in new taxes and fees. When other tax cuts... (Continue reading)

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US working around United Nations to organize ‘friends of Syria’ meeting

The Obama administration is working to help organize a so-called “friends of Syria” meeting as part of what the State Department says is a push to work “outside the U.N. system,” after the Security Council shot down a resolution against... (Continue reading)

Some Democrats break from Obama on new contraception policy, as GOP vows to reverse it

Some members of President Obama’s own party are voicing opposition to his administration’s controversial rule that religious schools and hospitals must provide contraceptive coverage for their employees. As Democratic women lawmakers put up a united front in defending the administration, other... (Continue reading)

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Anti-abortion groups cite alleged cancer-abortion link to explain Komen’s split with Planned Parenthood

As the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation faces accusations that it split with Planned Parenthood over political pressure, at least a couple pro-life groups are claiming the organization may have acted out of concern over an alleged link... (Continue reading)

Romney wins Florida primary prize, Gingrich pledges drawn-out battle

Mitt Romney crushed Newt Gingrich in the Florida Republican presidential primary Tuesday night, surging from a second-place finish in South Carolina to sweep the winner-take-all contest and reassert his front-runner status. The victory, in the biggest GOP contest to date,... (Continue reading)

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Tea party v. establishment in 2012 race: A battle for the GOP soul?

Tea Party or establishment. That’s the name of the game in the battle for the Republican presidential primary nomination. But sometimes it’s hard to determine who’s who. Frontrunner Mitt Romney has never worked in Washington but has accumulated dozens of... (Continue reading)

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