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This Is News - Feb. 03, 12
Citing executive branch prerogatives, Holder defends withholding of documents pertinent to congressional "fast and furious" probe. Committee Republicans during Holder's testimony renew demands for more information. Plus: Obama at the prayer breakfast confronted on the humanity of the unborn.
This Is News - Feb. 02, 12
Republicans in the House are ready to vote on a one-year extension of the federal worker pay freeze. The nation's leading breast cancer charity cuts off grants to Planned Parenthood. Also: 2012 is expected to be a strong year for car sales.
This Is News - Feb. 01, 12
Roman Catholic bishops have been urging parishioners to protest the requirement that church-affiliated institutions provide birth control for employees. Also: January stock markets have been quiet, but quiet can be a good thing.
This Is News - Jan. 31, 12
Syrians engage in strong fighting bringing the total death toll to 5,400. Also: students at Vanderbilt University are given the chance to speak up about religious freedom.
This Is News - Jan. 30, 12
First-of-its-kind welcome-home parade in St. Louis honors returning war veterans. Also: Floridians go to the polls tomorrow, as Romney, Gingrich sharpen their pitch to the voters. Plus: Fitch downgrades multiple European governments.
This Is News - Jan. 27, 12
Romney scores in a confident, aggressive debate performance against surging Gingrich, though Florida's race still seen as a dead heat, heading into Tuesday's voting. Also: Somalia rescue. Plus: Gold hits seven-week high, as Fed pledges near-zero rates.
This Is News - Jan. 26, 12
One year since the protests in Tahrir Square, Egyptians vote on groundwork for a new constitution. Also: Indiana becomes the 23rd right to work state, and the economy has a moderately better outlook.
This Is News - Jan. 25, 12
On the same day GOP candidate Mitt Romney released his multimillion-dollar tax records, Obama again demands higher taxes on wealthy taxpayers. Delivering the Republican response, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels faulted Obama for dividing the nation by class. Also: restoring religious heritage. Plus: the fed, interest rates, and the problem of Europe.
This Is News - Jan. 24, 12
Republican Illinois senator recovering from a stroke that will likely leave him paralyzed. The State of the Union address to be given tonight, and Europe's debt issues resurface.
This Is News - Jan. 23, 12
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee encourages young pro-lifers, in a rally across the street, to mark the Roe vs. Wade anniversary. Plus: A whole new GOP race, as South Carolina voters overwhelmingly chose Gingrich. Also: Unemployment claims nearing normal, continuing a downward trend.
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