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Bipartisan Support for Immigration Reform Strengthens During August Recess

As members of Congress go home to their districts for the August recess, they are hearing directly from Americans of all political stripes who are calling for a vote on commonsense immigration reform. In hundreds of town hall meetings, business roundtables, vigils, pilgrimages and rallies across the country, supporters of immigration reform including evangelicals, business […]

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Strongly Condemning Recent Deadly Attacks in Nigeria, Secretary-General Calls on Extremists to Cease Violence, Resolve Differences through Dialogue

  The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon: The Secretary-General strongly condemns the recent violent attacks that have killed scores of civilians in the localities of Mafa and Kondugo in Borno State, including dozens of worshippers reported to have been shot to death while praying inside a mosque. […]

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Historic Consumer Protections Take Effect, On Time

Landmark consumer protections, including limits on out-of pocket costs in health insurance plans, are taking effect next year, on time. Here are the facts: Under the Affordable Care Act, for the first time, new historic consumer protections will stop the worst insurance company abuses, by making it illegal for companies to discriminate based on pre-existing […]

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Protecting the Electric Grid From Increasingly Severe Weather Due to Climate Change

This week marks the tenth anniversary of one of the worst power outages in the United States, during which tens of millions of Americans were affected across parts of Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey. Severe weather is the number one cause of power outages on the nation’s electric grid, […]

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Bipartisan Support for Immigration Reform Mounts During August Recess

Back home in their districts and states this August recess, Members of Congress are hearing broad support for a vote on commonsense immigration reform. In hundreds of town hall meetings, business roundtables, vigils, pilgrimages and rallies across the country, supporters of immigration reform including evangelicals, business owners, labor and law enforcement leaders, are asking their […]

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The President and First Lady Speak at the Disabled American Veterans National Convention

On Saturday, the President and First Lady spoke at the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) National Convention in Orlando, FL. Founded in September of 1920, the DAV celebrates 92 years of service to disabled veterans and their families with this three-day event. The forerunner to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the DAV has empowered disabled veterans […]

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Weekly Address: A Better Bargain for Responsible, Middle Class Homeowners

In this week’s address, President Obama says that the housing market is starting to heal, and now it’s time to build on that progress by creating a better bargain for responsible, middle class homeowners. The President announced steps he will take to strengthen the housing market, and now Congress must act to help make homeownership […]

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Weekly Wrap Up: A Better Bargain

Watch the West Wing Week here. A Birthday Celebration: President Obama celebrated his 52nd birthday on Sunday – and we posted 52 of our favorite pictures from the year! Live from Phoenix: The President left Washington on Tuesday and headed to Phoenix, Arizona, one of the cities hit the hardest when the housing bubble burst […]

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Security Council 751 and 1907 Committee on Somalia and Eritrea Deeply Concerned by Continuing Trade in Somali Charcoal

  The Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea is deeply concerned by the continuing trade in Somali charcoal as reported by the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea (document S/2013/413). Recalling paragraph 22 of Security Council resolution 2036 (2012) and paragraph 18 of resolution 2111 (2013), […]

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President Obama Holds a Press Conference

President Obama took questions from the White House Press Corps today in the East Room of the White House, addressing a range of topics including the National Security Agency’s role and reforms to intelligence gathering programs. The President highlighted his commitment to the balance between “protecting our security and preserving our freedoms” and announced his plans […]

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