Congress Passes $600 Million Border-Security Bill
Schumer: "It will clear the path for restarting bipartisan discussions."
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Schumer: "It will clear the path for restarting bipartisan discussions."
From copyright infringement to signing a store lease, director Susan Scafidi gives us the lowdown on the new center.
It just makes her an aging starlet trying to stay relevant, okay?
'The American people and the world deserve the full story.'
The White House tries to get New York pols to calm down.
Schumer: "[It] shows they just don’t get it and are not doing right by New York City."
He asks Arizona's governor to try to delay the state's immigration law for a year.
It's either definitely happening this year, definitely not happening this year, or maybe happening this year.
If there was a "dislike" button, Schumer would be all over it.
Jay Townsend will announce his failed senatorial bid this Saturday.
Bloomberg: "America will be badly hurt if more states follow Arizona's lead."
Plus: Iceland's volcano hurts Kenyan farmers, and the world's most expensive coffee, all in our morning news roundup.
The senator is trying to get the Treasury Department to close a tax loophole that makes the fees especially profitable.
Okay, it's official: President Obama is a masochist.
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