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Obama’s health care aid to small firms disappoints

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WASHINGTON — It seemed like a good idea at the time. But a health insur­ance tax credit for small busi­nesses, part of Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s health care law that gets strong sup­port in pub­lic opin­ion polls, has turned out to be a disappointment.

Obama targets middle-class voters through airwaves

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EUCLID — Tar­get­ing middle-class vot­ers, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Mon­day unveiled a sweep­ing $25 mil­lion, nine-state ad cam­paign whose cen­ter­piece is a com­mer­cial por­tray­ing him as the stew­ard of an eco­nomic come­back and con­fronting Repub­li­can crit­i­cism that recov­ery has sput­tered on his watch.

GOP wants to cut food stamps in deficit-trim drive

WASHINGTON — Repub­li­cans con­trol­ling the House are eying big cuts to food stamps as they piece together leg­is­la­tion to trim $261 bil­lion from the fed­eral bud­get over the next decade, hop­ing to fore­stall major Pen­ta­gon cutbacks.

Autism research may be about to bear fruit

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ATLANTA — More than $1 bil­lion has been spent over the past decade research­ing autism. In some ways, the search for its causes looks like a long-running fish­ing expe­di­tion, with a focus on every­thing from genet­ics to the age of the father, the weight of the mother, and how close a child lives to a freeway.

Recession slows growth in public prekindergarten

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WASHINGTON — The expan­sion in pub­lic prekinder­garten pro­grams has slowed and even been reversed in some states as school dis­tricts cope with shrink­ing bud­gets. As a result, many 3– and 4-year-olds aren’t going to preschool.

US orders review of student work visa program

JACKSON, Mis­sis­sippi — U.S. Sec­re­tary of State Hillary Rod­ham Clin­ton has ordered an “exten­sive and thor­ough review” of a for­eign exchange pro­gram that has been used by U.S. busi­nesses as a source of cheap labor and exploited by crim­i­nals to import women to work in the sex industry.

Obama sending troops to aid Africa anti-insurgency

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inter­ven­ing in a volatile and bru­tal cri­sis, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama said Fri­day he has dis­patched 100 U.S. troops to cen­tral Africa to sup­port a years-long fight against a guer­rilla group accused of hor­rific atroc­i­ties. Obama said they were sent to advise, not engage in com­bat, unless forced to defend themselves.

Obama’s plan: New jobs proposals, challenging GOP

WASHINGTON — Under fire in a nation des­per­ate for jobs, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama will soon announce a broad pack­age of tax cuts, con­struc­tion work and help for the mil­lions of Amer­i­cans who have been unem­ployed for months, a White House offi­cial said Wednes­day. Repub­li­cans imme­di­ately cast doubt about any such plan, set­ting up a fresh eco­nomic show­down as the pres­i­den­tial cam­paign intensifies.

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