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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!As hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil continued leaking into the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday, Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) unveiled their much-awaited energy-reform bill, which includes a provision that gives states veto power over new drilling off their coastlines. Overall, the bill aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020, and 83 percent by 2050, and to reduce American dependence on foreign oil. "The American Power Act is a decision to seize this moment to transform our nation's energy policy from a national weakness into a ...
(Dec. 24) -- Anti-government protests escalated in Iran even as authorities issued tougher threats to shut them down, as a day of reckoning for a re-energized reform movement loomed this weekend. The government on Thursday banned memorials for the late Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri that had been planned for the town of Kashan, south of Tehran, and warned that all public commemorations for the respected dissident cleric would be limited to the holy city of Qom and Montazeri's hometown, Najafabad. The ban and warnings come a day after police used tear gas and pepper spray on ...
Nothing says all-in like having the president, the vice president, three Cabinet secretaries, and two agency heads send the same "we care" message on the same day. It's all about achieving liftoff for the Senate energy and climate bill that's in the spotlight this week. It may seem as if that part of President Obama's agenda, involving the controversial "cap and trade" system of curbing carbon emissions, has been nudged off to the side while he and Congress deal with everything from CEO bonuses to overhauling the health care system. The events of Tuesday are a reminder that for this ...
Thursday was a banner day for politics on cable news, literally. Televisions on Capitol Hill flashed CNN touting, "Cold Beer Over a Hot Topic," while MSNBC's crawl screamed, "Family Feud Over Health Care!" and Fox News teased the night's Hannity with the banner, "Blue Dogs Lie Down!" But in a wood-paneled hearing room a world away from beers with cops and infighting over health care, a group of senators - Democrats and Republicans - on the Foreign Relations Committee listened intently as Maj. Gen. Scott Gration (Ret.) described his latest visit to Sudan. ...
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