At the beginning of November when the Republicans made big gains in the United States Senate and took over the house of Representatives, many assumed that Congress would go through its lame duck session without passing any legislature and simply be stuck in endless debates until Republicans take their seats in January. (…)
While it has been over nine years since the World Trade Center in New York City was under attack in a terrorist attack, the issues resulting from the tragic day are clearly still being felt all over the world, especially by those directly involved in the events of that day. (…)
It took months of debating back and forth between Republicans and Democrats, as well as numerous compromises that left both sides not completely satisfied with the final result, but an extension on the Bush era tax cuts has finally been reached. (…)
After initially knocking down the agreed upon bill by President Barack Obama and Republicans in the United State Senate, the House of Representatives have come to terms on an agreement and passed the bill. (…)
For months now, the debate has raged on in Congress about whether or not to repeal the long lasting “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that bans open homosexuals from serving in the United States military. (…)
While he would most likely prefer to spend his time concentrating on his website, WikiLeaks, Julian Assange has some personal problems to take care of. (…)
The people of the United States have been strongly divided on the matter of whether or not the Health Care Reform is the right way to go for the American people. (…)