Daily Caller News Foundation - Page 2546
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Fifty-five percent of small businesses would not start a business today, survey says
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Regulatory policy puts the US at disadvantage, says report
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Federal courts pass judgment on Iran
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Report: Climate change is not a national security threat
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Heath insurance tax burden to be borne by small business
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Final day in court for South Carolina's voter ID law
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Study: Romney's tax plan won't soak middle class
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Poll: 47 percent of Americans say too much government regulation
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'Rahm got rolled'
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Ecuador's trade status under fire from industry groups, congressmen
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Arthur Brooks: Business leaders need to stand up for free enterprise
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Report: More than 200 coal-fired generators slated for shutdown
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Survey: Health insurance costs drive uncertainty among small business owners
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Senate to vote on Rand Paul's foreign aid cutoff
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Poll: Gary Johnson at six percent
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No more Mr. Nice Guy: Scott Brown comes out swinging
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House votes to stop the 'war on coal'
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CBO: Even with subsidy electric cars are still uncompetitive
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Court rules Wal-Mart can fire legal medical marijuana user
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Pat Toomey predicts Romney win in Pennsylvania
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Conservatives turning against foreign aid amid Middle East unrest
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CBO: Number of people required to pay Obamacare penalty increases
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Senators aim to block EU airline cap-and-trade scheme
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US drops to 18th most economically free country
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Chicago teachers' test scores worse than Illinois students
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Poll: Most Americans think Obama would beat Romney in a fist fight
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Coal company facing aggressive regulations announces 1,200 layoffs
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Obama's China policy gets labor union support
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Studies support Romney's concern about government dependence
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New film blames financial crisis on spending, Federal Reserve
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Report: Another 1,500 pages of regulations added last week
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Romney: Obama 'wrong' that Egypt isn't ally
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US exempts Japan and EU countries from Iranian oil sanctions
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Republicans shoot back in the 'war on coal'
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Gallup: Most Americans think the government does too much
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Obama keeps distance from Chicago teachers' strike
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Report: Wind tax credits should be allowed to expire
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Report: Gov't employees work less than private sector employees
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Republicans criticize four-gallon EPA gas purchase mandate