March 2012
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Transcript: Health care Supreme Court arguments
Here is the transcript from the first day in oral arguments on the Affordable Care Act, as released this afternoon by the Supreme Court.
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The audio of this morning’s Supreme Court oral arguments on the Anti-Injunction Act has just been posted. Listen to it here.
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First results are in from Illinois: Romney 54.0%,...
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Should Ron Paul Drop Out of the 2012 Race?
Today’s Arena discussion asks:
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul continues to stay in the 2012 race, despite his failure to win a single state primary or caucus. Based on delegate math, it’s improbable that Paul would win the Republican nomination, the Christian Science Monitor reports.
Why is Ron Paul bothering to stay in the race? Is he still influencing national discussion at...
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AP, CNN and everyone else call Mississippi for... →
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And AP finally calls it: Santorum wins Alabama →
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Latest from Alabama
Santorum 34.4%, Gingrich 29.6%, Romney 28.4% via AP at 9:54 p.m. ET. 29.2% in.
NBC is projecting the state for Santorum. We go by AP results, so we’ll wait before calling it.
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These results are coming in slow ...
Latest from Alabama: Santorum 34.2%, Gingrich 29.0%, Romney 28.4% via AP at 9:11 p.m. ET. 3.7% in.
Latest from Mississippi: Santorum 32.5%, Romney 31.3%, Gingrich 30.0% via AP at 9:11 p.m. ET. 11.9% in
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First results are in from Mississippi: Gingrich... →
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First results are in from Alabama: Santorum 33.9%,... →
After 244 Years, Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops... →
Bowing to the competition online, the encyclopedia’s publisher said the 2010 edition, a 32-volume set that weighs in at 129 pounds, would be the last.
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Romney wins Ohio →
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In Ohio, Romney 37.7%, Santorum 37.2%, Gingrich... →
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AP: Rick Santorum Wins North Dakota Presidential... →
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Ohio still too close to call
With 61.3% precincts reporting at 10:16 PM, Santorum has 38.2% and Romney is at 36.4%.
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At presser, Obama gets questions from TV nets, not...
A full list of reporters who got questions and their news organizations follows:
Mike Viquiera, NBC News
Jake Tapper, ABC News
Jackie Calmes, New York Times
Ed Henry, Fox News
Aamer Madhani, USA Today
Jessica Yellin, CNN
Lori Montenegro, Telemundo
Norah O’Donnell, CBS News
Lynn Sweet, Chicago Sun-Times
Christi Parsons, Chicago Tribune
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