- President Obama will be
dropping any attempt at controlling the growth of entitlement
spending from his proposed 2015 budget. - The Federal Communications Commission is temporarily
suspending a planned newsroom study, so it can be
“corrected” to alleviate concerns. - Ted Nugent said he was
apologizing for calling President Obama a “sub-human mongrel,”
but not to the president but “on behalf of much better men than”
himself. - Detroit’s
filed a debt restructuring plan that includes cuts to what it
owes to pensioners and creditors. - Utah and Colorado are
moving forward on proposals to raise the smoking age to
21. - The Ukrainian parliament
approved a new constitution, part of a deal struck between the
government and opposition to end months-long street
demonstrations. - Venezuela
sent paratroopers into the border town of San Cristobal to
crack down on protesters and “restore order.”
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