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Editorial: What’s in a grade?
The release of Texas Governor and potential presidential candidate Rick Perry's Texas A&M transcript set off a media frenzy this weekend as commentators and columnists feasted on the underwhelming scores.
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Editorial: Bachmann’s migraines not an issue
A few days ago, The Daily Caller released a story about Michelle Bachmann suffering from migraines. The story suggested heavy painkiller use and the migraines could potentially incapacitate Bachmann if she became president. The story was poorly done and misleading.
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Editorial: Murdoch needs to step up
The British newspaper News of the World was recently forced to shut down after a phone-hacking scandal rocked its reputation. Part of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, News of the World has been in print for 168 years.
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Editorial: Sen. Tom Coburn’s deficit reduction plan is a bold move
On Monday, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., released a deficit reduction plan that would save $9 trillion during the next 10 years.
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Editorial: Murdoch responsible for News Corp. hacking
Rupert Murdoch and News Corp. have been in the news recently because of the recent phone-hacking scandal by the now defunct British tabloid News of the World.
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Editorial: Don’t burden students for debt
If you don't think you have a stake in this debt ceiling debate, then you had better start paying attention. At a recent White House meeting during the deficit reduction talks, Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.
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Editorial: News of the World should serve as cautionary example
The News of the World, Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid according to the Guardian, printed its final copy July 10 after reports of corruption, bad business and illegal activity forever smeared the paper with a reputation for unethical and criminal reporting.
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Editorial: Preserve legal aid for poor
In the current budget debate, there's one demographic that may suffer more than the rest of us: the poor.
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Editorial: Maintain money for Medicaid
Despite all the talk of cutting entitlements, one program remains particularly popular among Americans. Many Americans agree that Medicaid makes a big difference in people's lives, according to a new study cited by National Public Radio.
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