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Could Your Smile Be Hurting Your Fertility?

If you’re trying to get pregnant, a trip to the dentist might be just what the obstetrician ordered. An Australian fertility expert, Professor Roger Hart, said he and his team of researchers have proven a correlation between gum disease and conception difficulties.

Justice Kagan's Previous Healthcare Work May Hinder Impartial Decision-Making

On June 30, a group of 49 Republican members of Congress asked the House Judiciary Committee to investigate Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan’s role in the preparation of a legal defense for President Barack Obama’s healthcare law.

White House Reverses Condolence Letter Policy For Military Suicides

According to a senior Administration official, the White House recently changed its policy of not sending condolence letters to the families of military service members who commit suicide.

ATF's Lost 'Fast and Furious' Weapons Show Up In Arizona Crimes

After a months-long investigation into the local ramifications of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ contentious “Fast and Furious” case strategy, reporters in Arizona claim to have found evidence of the operation’s toll on American communities.

Poll: Bachmann Gains On Romney, Romney (Still) Beating Obama

In the latest poll of New Hampshire voters, Representative Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) made significant gains, placing second after former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. The poll also revealed that, in a hypothetical Presidential race, Romney still beats President Barack Obama — a lead the former Governor has enjoyed since February.

Obama Not Interested In A Short-Term Increase To Debt Limit, Announces More Talks

In remarks he made to the press late Tuesday afternoon, President Barack Obama said he was not interested in allowing a short-term increase to the debt limit. Instead, he is inviting Congressional leaders to the White House on Thursday for more negotiations. “Now, I’ve heard reports that there may be some in Congress who want to do just enough to make sure that America avoids defaulting on our debt in the short term, but then wants to kick the can down the road when it comes to solving the larger problem of our deficit. I don’t share that view,” The President said.

Congress Back To Work To Tackle Debt Ceiling Issue

As Congress returned to work after canceling its week-long Independence Day break, Republicans and Democrats continued to have difficulty finding middle ground regarding the debt ceiling.

Glitch In Healthcare Overhaul Could Cause Some Seniors To Pay More For Insurance

A glitch in President Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul could force certain elderly Americans to pay more than others for insurance even if they are of similar age and medical history.

Sarah Palin Documentary To Be Released July 15

A documentary about former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will be released in a number of large markets across the country. On June 28, the Stephen Bannon-directed film “The Undefeated” premiered in Iowa, the State that holds the first caucus in the nation.

Senator Mike Lee: Tea Party Kingmaker?

Many politicians seeking the Tea Party’s vote in 2012 are making an unusual stop on their campaign trails: the office of Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah). A founding member of the Senate’s Tea Party Caucus, Lee quickly made a name for himself as a Tea Party scion in his first six months in office, and perspective lawmakers are taking note.

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