After a cooling off period when health care reform legislation seemed nearly dead, television ad spending is now spiking. Interest groups attempting to swap public opinion and votes in Washington on both sides of the debate are funneling cash into health care ads that experts predict won't let up until after the midterm elections.
Palau Agrees to Take Up to 75 Migrants From the U.S.
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The Pacific nation, with a population of 18,000, overcame the resistance of
governmental leaders and advisers, to sign a memorandum of understanding
with t...
9 hours ago
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