
Mario Diaz-Balart: Immigration Reform Still Alive Despite Obama
U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., doubled down on his support of immigration reform even as he said President Barack Obama has not been helping the cause.
It's no secret that President Obama has a major credibility problem, whether it's with our allies, the American people, or Congress, Diaz-Balart said on Thursday. The president's attitude of selectively enforcing the law has made it more difficult to move immigration reform forward in the House.
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US January Job Numbers Weak
According to the Department of Labor, U.S. employers added only113,000 jobs during the month of January, a number significantly less than the average monthly gain of 194,000 last year, raising concerns that the nation's economy is slowing down.
Job gains over the last three months have averaged just 154,000, down from 201,000 in the preceding three. January and December's job growth were the weakest two months of job growth in three years.
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The Health Care Myths We Live By
WASHINGTON -- Swedish researchers report that antioxidants make cancers worse in mice. It's already known that the antioxidant beta-carotene exacerbates lung cancers in humans. Not exactly what you'd expect given the extravagant -- and incessant -- claims you hear made about the miraculous effects of antioxidants.