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  • NCAA March Madness: Duke, Baylor Contrast of Styles

    It has all come down to this. The regional final and a trip to the Final Four is on the line. One team is in a familiar position as a storied program, but has not seen the Final Four since 2004. The other team has only won three tournament games since 1950, and those were…

  • NCAA March Madness: Michigan State, Tennessee Rebound to Fight for Spot in Final Four

    Half of the Final Four is set, and Butler and West Virginia’s bags are packed for Indy. To the dismay of many a bracket, the underdogs were over-achievers Saturday. (5) Butler beat (2) Kansas State and (2) West Virginia knocked off (1) Kentucky to make this tourney one for the ages. There are two games…

  • NCAA March Madness: Thursday Sweet 16 Matchup to Watch

    For the first two rounds of March Madness, John Thomas and Jonathan Weaver brought you their Upset Alert picks and their Game to Watch selections. Well the field is cut down to 16, and it is harder for the guys to pick two separate games to give you their best analysis. (Heck, most of those…

  • Breaking: Health Care Bill Going Back to House

    After more than nine hours of voting on amendments to the health care bill, the Senate adjourned Thursday morning and will reconvene later Thursday morning at 8:45am to finish voting on amendments. There will be no more amendments heard after 1pm Thursday. A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says the bill making changes…

  • UPDATE: Senate Begins Voting on Amendments to Health Care Bill; New Calorie Count Now Law

    SECOND UPDATE: After more than seven hours of debate and voting, the first day of voting on amendments of the health care has moved from day one to day two. 23 amendments have been brought to vote in front of the Senate and none of the attempts were successful in trying to send the bill…

  • President Obama Signs Executive Order on Abortion Funding Limits

    President Obama signed an executive order today making sure that existing limits on the federal funding of abortions will remain in place under the new health care reform law. This was part of a deal made with anti-abortion Democrats in exchange for support of the health care bill. Representative Bart Stupak of Michigan led anti-abortion…

  • Health Bill, Now Law, Moves Back to US Senate and Faces Challenges from States

    With the ink still drying from President Obama’s signature, officials from 14 states have started the process of suing to block the health care law from going into effect. These attorneys general say the law’s requirement that individuals buy health insurance violates the Constitution. Thirteen of those officials filed suit in a federal court in…

  • President Obama Signs Health Care Bill

    The health care reform bill passed by the House of Representatives on Sunday is now the law of the land.  President Barack Obama made history today when he signed the bill into law. Vice President Joe Biden said for the first time in American history everyone will have access to good health care. He gave…

  • House Passes Senate Health Care Bill

    This health care bill marks the biggest change in the nation’s health care system since 1960’s when Medicare was enacted. So how will this bill affect Americans? You won’t see all of the affects until 2014, but some changes will come in the next couple of months. The law would require every American to be insured…

  • Deal with White House on Abortion Rights Helps Push Through Health Care Legislation

    Michigan Representative Bart Stupak, a leader of House Democrats opposed to abortion rights, announced today that he will vote in favor of health care reform.  This announcement came only after a deal was made with the White House.  His support basically ensures the passage of the health care bill. President Barack Obama will issue an…

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